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Tree - A tall plant with a trunk and branches made of wood. 

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The part of the body that you use to speak, eat, and breathe. It is the opening in the face where you put food and where words come out when you talk.

Mouth

100

To consume a liquid by ingesting it through the mouth.

To drink

100

To go - To move from one place to another; to travel or proceed. 

Went

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100

Dress - : A piece of clothing worn typically by women or girls that covers the body and extends down to the legs. 

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200

Vegetables -  Plants or parts of plants that are consumed as food. Examples include carrots, broccoli, tomatoes, and lettuce. Vegetables are nutritious and are often part of a balanced diet. 

200

Animated shows or movies with funny characters and stories that are drawn or created using technology. They often make people laugh and are enjoyed by both children and adults.

Cartoons

200

To produce tears as an emotional response to pain, sadness, or frustration

To cry

200

To drive - To operate a vehicle and control its movement. 

Drove

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200

Winter - The coldest season of the year, characterized by low temperatures, snow, and shorter days. 

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300

Bracelet - A piece of jewelry worn around the wrist. It can be made of metal, beads, or other materials and is often used as an accessory or decoration. 

300

A special holiday celebrated on December 25th when people come together to celebrate the birth of Jesus Christ, exchange gifts, and spend time with family and friends.

Christmas


300

To apply colored pigments to a surface using a brush or other tools.

To paint

300

To leave - To go away from a place or someone; to depart. 

Left

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300

Statue - A three-dimensional sculpture of a person, animal, or object made of stone, metal, or other materials. 

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400

Briefcase - A rectangular-shaped bag with a handle or a shoulder strap. It is used for carrying important documents, files, or business-related items. 

400

 A tool with two sharp blades joined in the middle that is used for cutting paper, cloth, or other materials. You open and close the handles to cut things.

Scissors

400

To propel an object through the air using force from the hand or arm

To throw

400

To catch - To grab or seize something in motion, often with the hands. 

Caught 

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400

Backpack - A bag that is worn on the back, typically with two straps over the shoulders. It is used to carry books, supplies, or personal belongings. 

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500

Town Hall - A building where local government officials and administrators work. It serves as a meeting place for community events, public discussions, and administrative functions within a town or city. 

500

A doctor who helps people with their feelings and thoughts when they are not feeling well mentally.

Psychiatrist

500

To convince or influence someone to believe or do something through reasoning or argument.

To persuade 

500

To Sink - To go down or descend below the surface of a liquid, such as water. It is the opposite of floating or staying on top of the water. 

Sank

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500

Eat out - To have a meal at a restaurant or food establishment instead of cooking or eating at home.