1. Dog – A common domesticated animal known for being a loyal pet.
  2. Cat – A small, furry mammal that is often kept as a pet and known for its independence.
  3. Elephant – A large mammal with a trunk, known for its size and intelligence.
  4. Lion – A large wild cat known as the “king of the jungle.”
  5. Fish – A water-dwelling creature that has gills and fins.
  1. Apple – A sweet fruit that comes in red, green, or yellow varieties.
  2. Banana – A long, yellow fruit that is soft and sweet inside.
  3. Grape – A small, round fruit that can be green, red, or purple.
  4. Orange – A citrus fruit known for its sweet and tangy flavor.
  5. Strawberry – A small, red fruit with tiny seeds on its surface.
  1. Carrot – A long, orange root vegetable that is crunchy and sweet.
  2. Broccoli – A green vegetable that looks like a small tree.
  3. Potato – A starchy vegetable that grows underground and can be baked, boiled, or fried.
  4. Tomato – A red, juicy fruit often used in salads and sauces, technically a fruit but commonly considered a vegetable.
  5. Cucumber – A long, green vegetable that is crisp and often used in salads.
  1. Red – The color of apples and fire trucks.
  2. Blue – The color of the sky and the ocean.
  3. Green – The color of grass and leaves.
  4. Yellow – The color of bananas and the sun.
  5. Purple – The color of grapes and some flowers.
  1. Circle – A round shape with no corners.
  2. Square – A shape with four equal sides and four right angles.
  3. Triangle – A shape with three sides and three corners.
  4. Rectangle – A shape with four sides, where opposite sides are equal in length.
  5. Oval – A shape that looks like a stretched-out circle.
  1. Shirt – A piece of clothing worn on the upper body.
  2. Pants – A piece of clothing worn on the lower body, covering each leg.
  3. Dress – A piece of clothing that covers the body and extends down over the legs.
  4. Hat – An item worn on the head for protection or decoration.
  5. Shoes – Footwear that protects the feet.
  1. Cow – A large animal raised for milk or meat.
  2. Chicken – A bird raised for its eggs and meat.
  3. Pig – A farm animal known for its pink skin and use in providing pork.
  4. Sheep – A woolly animal raised for its wool and meat.
  5. Horse – A large animal often used for riding and farm work.
  1. Bee – An insect known for making honey and having a sting.
  2. Butterfly – An insect with large, colorful wings.
  3. Ant – A small insect known for living in colonies and working together.
  4. Spider – An arachnid with eight legs, known for spinning webs.
  5. Ladybug – A small beetle with a round body and red and black spots.
  1. Car – A road vehicle with four wheels that can carry people.
  2. Bicycle – A vehicle with two wheels that a person rides by pedaling.
  3. Bus – A large vehicle that carries many people along a fixed route.
  4. Train – A long vehicle that runs on tracks and carries people or goods.
  5. Airplane – A flying vehicle that carries people through the air.
  1. Teacher – A person who helps students learn.
  2. Doctor – A person who helps people stay healthy and treats illnesses.
  3. Police Officer – A person who helps keep people safe and enforces laws.
  4. Firefighter – A person who puts out fires and helps in emergencies.
  5. Farmer – A person who grows crops and raises animals.
  1. Bread – A baked food made from flour and water.
  2. Cheese – A dairy product made from milk.
  3. Rice – A small, white grain that is a staple food in many cultures.
  4. Egg – An oval object laid by birds, often eaten as food.
  5. Milk – A white liquid produced by cows, goats, and other animals.
  1. Spring – The season when plants begin to grow and flowers bloom.
  2. Summer – The warmest season, known for long, sunny days.
  3. Autumn – The season when leaves change color and fall from trees.
  4. Winter – The coldest season, often associated with snow and ice.
  5. Rainy – A season or time characterized by frequent rain.
  1. Table – A piece of furniture with a flat top and legs, used for eating or working.
  2. Chair – A piece of furniture with a seat, back, and legs, used for sitting.
  3. Bed – A piece of furniture used for sleeping.
  4. Spoon – A utensil used for eating or serving food, typically with a rounded bowl.
  5. Cup – A small, round container used for drinking.
  1. Tree – A tall plant with a trunk, branches, and leaves.
  2. Flower – A plant known for its colorful petals and fragrance.
  3. Rock – A hard, natural substance found on the ground.
  4. Cloud – A visible collection of water droplets or ice crystals in the sky.
  5. River – A large, flowing body of water that moves towards a lake, sea, or ocean.
  1. Hand – The body part at the end of the arm, used for holding and touching.
  2. Foot – The body part at the end of the leg, used for walking.
  3. Eye – The organ of sight.
  4. Ear – The organ used for hearing.
  5. Mouth – The opening in the face used for eating and speaking.
  1. Doll – A small figure of a human, often used as a child’s toy.
  2. Ball – A round object used in many games and sports.
  3. Puzzle – A game that tests one’s problem-solving skills.
  4. Car – A toy version of a vehicle, often used by children in play.
  5. Blocks – Small, solid pieces, often used for building in play.
  1. Sunny – Bright weather with a lot of sunlight.
  2. Rainy – Weather with falling rain.
  3. Windy – Weather with strong air movement.
  4. Snowy – Weather with falling snow.
  5. Cloudy – Weather with many clouds in the sky, often blocking the sun.
  1. Run – To move quickly on foot.
  2. Jump – To push oneself off the ground using the legs.
  3. Swim – To move through water by moving the body.
  4. Read – To look at and understand written words.
  5. Write – To use a pen or pencil to make words on paper.
  1. Happy – Feeling pleasure or joy.
  2. Sad – Feeling sorrow or unhappiness.
  3. Angry – Feeling strong displeasure or rage.
  4. Excited – Feeling eager and enthusiastic.
  5. Scared – Feeling afraid or frightened.
  1. Book – A set of written or printed pages bound together.
  2. Pencil – A writing instrument with a thin stick of graphite.
  3. Balloon – A flexible bag filled with air or gas, often used for decoration.
  4. Clock – A device used to tell time.
  5. Toy – An object used by children for play.