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  • I’m yellow and round. I’m bigger than a grape. You can’t eat me. You hit me with a racquet.
    a tennis ball
  • I’m brown on the outside. I’m white on the inside. I’m harder (mas duro) than any other fruit. I’m hairy. I grow in hot countries.
    a coconut
  • I’m a beautiful animal. I’m found in Africa. I have the first and last letters of the alphabet in my name. I’m similar to a horse. I’m bigger than a donkey. I’m striped.
    a zebra
  • I’m a special day. People buy each other presents. I’m more romantic than Christmas. I’m in February.
    valentine's day
  • Every country has one. I have different colours. I need wind to fly. The British one is red, white and blue.
    a flag
  • I’m something you do every day. I’m not an Olympic sport. You use your legs to do this. It’s slower than running.
    walking or jogging
  • I’m something English people eat for breakfast. I’m more delicious than fruit. You can put butter, jam or olive oil on me. I’m cooked bread.
    toast
  • I am not a bird, but I can fly. I eat insects and fruit. I’m darker than a bear. I sleep upside down.
    a bat
  • I’m usually made of paper. I am more valuable than a coin. I can have lots of colours. I have pictures and numbers on me. You use me to buy things.
    a bill
  • I’m a sport. I’m usually done by men. You need to be strong to do this sport. Muhammad Ali is the most famous man who has played this sport. You wear shorts and gloves.
    boxing