Henry and Mudge and the Starry Night

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Henry and Mudge and the Starry Night Vocabulary and Amazing Words Second Grade

Vocabulary Words drooled lanterns shivered snuggled

drooled to let saliva run from the mouth like a baby sometimes does

lanterns portable lamps with coverings around them to protect them from wind and rain

shivered to shake with cold, fear, or excitement

snuggled to lie closely and comfortably together; cuddle

galaxy tranquil wildlife underneath identify detective fascinating Amazing Words galaxy tranquil wildlife underneath identify detective fascinating slimy

galaxy a huge group of stars.  Earth and the sun are part of a big galaxy.

tranquil how you feel when you are very calm and peaceful

wildlife animals and plants that live wild outdoors

underneath below something The heart is underneath the smiley face.

identify tell what something is

detective a person who tries to solve a mystery or figure out a problem

fascinating something that is very interesting When a detective finds a clue, he may say that the clue is very fascinating.

slimy something that is slippery and gooey when you touch it