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  • You can use a crayon or marker or pencil or chalk. You could make people or a house or a flower.You can make a design or a picture. It could be many colors.
    draw
  • You should do this at school. You do this when music is on, someone is talking, or you are watching a show. You use your ears.
    listen
  • Most people do this at night. Babies do it a lot. You can do it in a car, on a couch, on the floor, or in bed. You might want a pillow.
    sleep
  • You use your hands to do this. You need to do it to a milk carton before you drink. You do it to a refrigerator, a drawer, a closet, a door, and a present.
    open
  • You use at least one hand. Sometimes you use a glove on your hand. You end up with a ball, snowball, frisbee, or some other object in your hand. Someone usually throws it to you.
    catch
  • You use your hand to do this. You might make your cat purr if you do this. You can do this to a dog, cat, or horse, but don't do it to a tiger!
    pet
  • You do this with your hand. You can do this to a drum, to a baseball, to a tennis ball, but don't do it to your brother.
    hit
  • People do this in a car, boat, motorcycle, or truck. They need to follow rules and be safe. They might go fast or slow or stop. They use a steering wheel or handlebars.
    drive
  • You move your whole body. You might have a partner. You will probably want some music on!
    dance
  • You do this with your feet. Your feet go around and around. You do this to go fast, and if you stop moving your feet, you stop. You do this on a bicycle.
    pedal
  • People do this in the kitchen. They use ingredients. They might mix and stir. They use the oven or stove.
    cook
  • People and some animals do this. People do it on a hill, mountain, tree, or ladder. You use your hands and feet to go up.
    climb
  • You go up and down, back and forth. Someone might push you. You do it for fun. You might do it under a tree or on a playground. You can pump your legs.
    swing
  • You need to kick your legs and move your arms. You sometimes hold your breath. You do this in the water.
    swim
  • You need a tool with a long handle. You usually do this in Fall. You can make a big pile. You move leaves from one place to another.
    rake
  • You can use a spoon, whisk, beaters, spatula or fork. You make it go around and around. You do it in a pan or bowl. You do it to batter or food.
    stir/mix
  • You do this all day long. You have to do this to live. Animals do it too. You use your lungs. Air goes in and air goes out.
    breathe
  • You do this every day. You need some liquid. You might use a cup or a straw or a carton. You swallow something down when you are thirsty.
    drink
  • You might use paper or a sidewalk or a wall or a whiteboard. You might use chalk or markers or paint or pencils. You can send a message.
    write
  • People can do this with houses, tree forts, snowmen, castles, and legos. People put things together to make something.
    build
  • You can do this in sand, in dirt, or in snow. Dogs do it for a bone. You can do it with a shovel.
    dig
  • You do this with your mouth. You say words that might rhyme. You have a tune. You might use a microphone.
    sing
  • You move both feet at the same time. When you go up, you will come down. You sometimes land in water. You can do it on a trampoline.
    jump
  • You tip something out. You should go slowly. Usually you have liquids in a container. You move something to another container. You might do this for juice or milk or coffee.
    pour
  • You do this when watching tv, going for a walk, driving, reading, or playing, but not when you are sleeping. You use your eyes.
    see/look/watch
  • You use your feet. You can go fast or slow. You can do it on a sidewalk, grass, carpet, or any floor, or even on a balance beam. Your teacher tells you to do this in the hallway.
    walk
  • You do this to a door or a jewelry box or a locker or acar or a cabinet. You do this if you want no one else to go in there. You might need a key later!
    lock
  • You might do this for fun. You sit down and go down, but first you need to climb up. You can do it on the playground.
    slide
  • You might do this in a game. You can go in a closet, under a bed, in a box, behind a curtain, or under the stairs. Someone might find you!
    hide
  • You might do this to your fingers, or a popsicle, an envelope, or an icicle, or some beaters. You use your tongue.
    lick
  • You can do this at school, at home, on a bus, at a football game. You can use bleachers, a bed, a couch, the floor, or a chair. You should do it when you are eating dinner.
    sit
  • You should use all your fingers, but some people just use two. You send messages, do homework, and write stories this way. You need a keyboard.
    type
  • You could use a ball or a stick or a frisbee or a snowball, but don't use a plate! You use your hand and arm. You can make it go close or far. Be careful! Don't break anything!
    throw
  • You use your mouth for this. You need to take a breath first. You might do it to your birthday candles, some bubbles, or your soup that is too hot.
    blow
  • You do this in your sleep. You have a little story in your head. Sometimes they are good, and sometimes they are scary.
    dream