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100

A small furry mammal with long ears that hops and often lives in gardens or fields.

Rabbit.

100

A bright point of light seen in the night sky that is a giant ball of hot gas.

Star.

100

A word used to tell someone you feel grateful for something they did.

Thank you.

100

A very dark color; the opposite of white.

Black.

100

An adjective to describe a sugary taste like candy or a Valentine’s treat

Sweet.

200

A curved band of colors that appears in the sky when sunlight shines through rain.

Rainbow.

200

A musical instrument with strings you strum or pluck to make music.

Guitar

200

The short, thick digit on the side of your hand that helps you grasp things.

Thumb.

200

A large object in space that orbits a star, like Earth.

Planet.

200

Soft, white frozen flakes that fall from the sky in winter.

Snow.

300

A fragrant flowering plant with thorny stems often given as a gift on Valentine’s Day.

Rose.

300

A vehicle with wheels used to drive people from place to place.

Car.

300

Something or someone different from the one already mentioned.

Other.

300

The part of a plant that often has petals and makes seeds.

Flower.

300

A sea animal with five or more arms that lives on the ocean floor.

Starfish.

400

A large, flowing body of fresh water that moves across land toward an ocean or lake.

River.

400

A glass or plastic container with a wide mouth used to store food or objects.

Jar

400

To take air into and out of your lungs.

Breathe.

400

A warm cover used in bed or to snuggle with

Blanket.
400

A small utensil used to scoop or stir food.

Spoon.

500

A vehicle or toy that moves quickly upward into the sky, often used for space travel.

Rocket.

500

A long, straight piece of metal. (Hint: At recess you play on the monkey ________.)

Bar.

500

A word used to point to something close by or just mentioned.

This.

500

A particular position or area where someone or something is located.

Place. 

500

A stretchy, gooey substance kids often play with. 

(Hint: It can also be used as a word to describe what the trail of a snail is made of.)

Slime.

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