This dairy product is churned from cream and spreads easily on toast.
What is butter?
This sticky liquid is used to hold paper and other materials together.
This frozen dessert is often served in a cone or a bowl.
What is ice cream?
This classic board game involves buying properties like Boardwalk and Park Place.
What is Monopoly?
This pet says "meow" and loves to chase mice.
What is a cat?
You crack this into a pan to make scrambled or fried versions.
You use these colorful writing tools to draw or color pictures.
What are markers/crayons?
This treat is roasted over a campfire and can be used to make s’mores.
What is a marshmallow?
In this outdoor game, you try to tag others while avoiding being tagged yourself.
What is tag?
This large, gray animal has a long trunk and big ears.
What is an elephant?
This sweet treat is made by baking dough, usually with chocolate chips.
What is a cookie?
This handheld tool is used to cut paper or fabric.
What are scissors?
These colorful, chewy candies are shaped like little bears.
What are gummy bears?
This handheld toy can "walk the dog" and "rock the baby."
What is a yo-yo?
This black-and-white bird cannot fly but is an excellent swimmer.
What is a penguin?
To cook pasta correctly, you must boil it in this.
What is water?
This craft involves tying knots with colorful strings to make bracelets.
What is (friendship) bracelet making?
This dessert is baked in a round pan and often topped with frosting.
What is a cake?
In this card game, you try to match colors or numbers and say its name when you're down to one card.
What is Uno?
This striped animal is the largest member of the cat family.
What is a tiger?
This kitchen appliance heats food quickly using electromagnetic waves.
What is a microwave?
You use this machine to stitch fabric together.
What is a sewing machine?
This flaky dessert is filled with fruit, like apples or cherries.
What is a pie?
This building toy comes in small plastic bricks that snap together.
What are LEGOs?
This ocean creature has eight arms and can squirt ink.
What is an octopus?