_______ on the cob is grown each summer here in MN.
Corn
The MN Twins play this sport.
Baseball
What do you wear when you want to go swimming?
Swimsuit/Swim Trunks
Its a hot summer day, so put on your swimsuit and jump into the ______.
Pool!
What month is Father's Day in?
June
This snack is made over a fire using marshmallows, graham crackers and chocolate!
S'more
This sport involves bumping, setting, or spiking a ball over a tall net!
Volleyball
When it is very sunny outside, what should you put over your eyes?
Sunglasses
If you're in the mood for swinging or going down a slide, you should walk to the ______!
Park
What is the date that we celebrate Independence Day?
July 4th
This delicious, cold treat is served best on a cone topped with some sprinkles!
Ice Cream
This sport involves using a rod and some bait to catch something. Whatever you catch could become your dinner!
Fishing
If it is too hot for a tee shirt, you might need to go sleeveless with this type of top.
Tank Top
What kind of creatures might you find if you went bug-catching?
Butterflies, flies, bees, ladybugs, beetles, caterpillars, moths, etc.
What date does the summer season technically start?
June 21st
This fruit is pink on the inside and green on the outside. It is also very heavy!
Watermelon
This sport is played on what is called "the green". You need a club and a certain kind of ball!
Golf
These go on your feet and are typically only worn when its warm outside.
Sandals
If you were to go to the beach, what might you create using sand?
Sandcastle
Which summer month is the holiday "Flag Day"?
June
You might get this food at a baseball game. It is best served on a long bun with ketchup and mustard on top!
Hotdog
This sport has the nickname "frolf".
Frisbee Golf
To protect your skin from getting sunburned, you should put this on.
This activity is done when its dark outside. It usually involves sitting around a pit while roasting marshmallows. It can get very hot so be careful!
What year was The Declaration of Independence signed, resulting in an annual 4th of July celebration?
1776