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Vocabulary

itches-pl. noun _______ or stinging _______ in the skin. Tickling feelings Glossary page ___ Guide Words _______________ 462 impossible/itches

puddles-pl. noun ______ shallow _____ of water or other liquids. Small pools Glossary page ___ Guide Words _______________ 466 prickly/puddles

preen-verb To make oneself_______ or _____. smooth sleek Glossary page ___ Guide Words _______________ 465 planet/prevent

beasts-pl. noun Any _______ that have _____ feet. animals four Glossary page ___ Guide Words ________________ 455 assembled/beyond

handy-adjective Within _______. reach Glossary page ___ Guide Words _________________ 461 grasslands/immense

nibble-verb To ____ quickly and with small _____. eat bites Glossary page ___ Guide Words ________________ 464 nibble/oceans

After I walked through poison ivy, I had many itches. When have you had itches ?

After it rains, you can see puddles. How is a puddle like a pond?

I watched my parrot preen himself. What do birds do when they preen ?

Lions and bears are beasts. Describe some beasts you know about.

A can opener is a handy tool. What is something that comes in handy when it rains.

Squirrels and chipmunks nibble nuts. What do you like to nibble.