This animal is red and has claws
What is a crab?
A royal building made of sand
What is a sand castle?
An activity where you ride the waves on a long board
What is surfing?
Land that is completely surrounded by water
What is an island?
A thing you can sit on at the beach
What is a beach chair?
This sea animal looks like a star
What is a starfish?
A thing you put sand inside and use to make sand castles
What is a bucket?
An activity where you move your arms to push your body through the water
What is swimming?
Green and slimy plants in the ocean
What is seaweed?
This helps you float on the water when you can't swim
What is a life jacket?
This animal is grey, likes to jump out of the water, has fins, and squeaks
What is a dolphin?
You can dig with this
What is a shovel (or spade)?
You can ride the waves and be pulled by the wind when you do this activity
What is windsurfing?
DAILY DOUBLE
This is used to help you dry your body off when you are wet from swimming
What is a towel?
A Disney princess that lives in an underwater castle with her best friends Sebastian and Flounder
Who is Ariel?
This is a type of grey and white bird you find on the beach
What is a sea gull?
Animals live in this hard thing that you find in the sand
What is a shell?
An activity that uses a flat plastic disc thrown back and forth between two people
What is frisbee?
A movie about a small orange fish who travels to Australia with another fish to find his son
What is "Finding Nemo"?
You wear this to the beach when you go swimming
What is a swimsuit?
This is a large sea animal with sharp teeth that you would not want to see in the water when you are swimming
What is a shark?
You put this large and colorful thing in the sand to shade and protect you from the sun
What is an umbrella?
An activity that uses a white ball which is thrown back and forth between 2 teams over a net
What is beach volleyball?
The tail of a fish is called a _ _ _
What is a fin?
A small, lightweight vehicle that fits one to two people and is steered using a paddle
What is a kayak (or canoe)?