leather The shoemaker had one piece of leather to make one shoe. Material made from animal skin.

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leather The shoemaker had one piece of leather to make one shoe. Material made from animal skin

Polished The leather was polished and shiny. Made smooth and shiny

handsome What fine and handsome elves they were! Good looking.

cobbler The cobbler fixed the broken heel. on my shoe. Someone who makes and repairs shoes.

1.feather weather leather instead 2. skipped hopped clapped stepped 3. shining making hiding excusing 4.elf elves shelf shelves wife wives 5. went then next them

The next day they went away. The elves sewed the shoes. The elves found gifts on the table instead of leather. Sentences

Developing Oral Language feather weather leather instead 2.skipped hopped clapped stepped 3. shining making hiding excusing 4.elf elves shelf shelves wife wives 5. went then next them

1. moment gold clothes piano 2. woke stove froze joke 3.toe foe hoe Joe 4.bowl crow throw mow 5. coats boat float goat

1.Joe enjoys playing the piano. 2.The joke she told was funny. 3.There are three gold fish in the fishbowl.

1. moment gold clothes piano 2. woke stove froze joke 3. toe foe hoe Joe 4. bowl crow throw mow 5. coats boat float goat