1. Apple – A red or green fruit that is sweet to eat.
  2. Ball – A round object used to play games.
  3. Cat – A small animal that says “meow”.
  4. Dog – A furry animal that barks.
  5. Egg – Something that chickens lay, and people eat for breakfast.
  6. Fish – An animal that lives in water.
  7. Hat – A piece of clothing worn on the head.
  8. Ice – Frozen water that is very cold.
  9. Jar – A container made of glass or plastic.
  10. Key – A small metal object used to open doors.
  11. Lion – A large, wild cat known as the “king of the jungle.”
  12. Milk – A white liquid that comes from cows.
  13. Nest – A place where birds lay their eggs.
  14. Orange – A round, sweet fruit that is orange in color.
  15. Pencil – A tool used for writing or drawing.
  16. Queen – A woman who rules a country or kingdom.
  17. Rain – Water that falls from the sky in drops.
  18. Sun – The big, bright star that gives us light and heat.
  19. Tree – A tall plant with leaves and branches.
  20. Umbrella – A tool used to protect from the rain.
  21. Van – A large vehicle used for carrying things.
  22. Water – A liquid that we drink to stay alive.
  23. Xylophone – A musical instrument with bars you hit to make sounds.
  24. Yogurt – A creamy food made from milk.
  25. Zoo – A place where people go to see animals.
  26. Bird – A creature with wings and feathers.
  27. Cup – A small container used for drinking.
  28. Duck – A bird that swims and says “quack”.
  29. Elephant – A large animal with a long trunk.
  30. Flower – A colorful part of a plant.
  31. Giraffe – A tall animal with a long neck.
  32. House – A building where people live.
  33. Igloo – A house made of ice.
  34. Juice – A sweet drink made from fruits.
  35. Kite – A toy that flies in the wind.
  36. Leaf – The flat, green part of a tree or plant.
  37. Moon – The round object we see in the night sky.
  38. Nose – The part of the face used for smelling.
  39. Owl – A bird that is awake at night and makes a “hoot” sound.
  40. Pig – A pink farm animal with a curly tail.
  41. Quilt – A warm blanket made of different pieces of cloth.
  42. Rabbit – A small animal with long ears.
  43. Star – A bright object in the night sky.
  44. Turtle – An animal with a hard shell that moves slowly.
  45. Violin – A musical instrument with strings.
  46. Wagon – A small vehicle used to carry things.
  47. X-ray – A picture of the inside of your body.
  48. Yellow – A bright color like the sun.
  49. Zipper – A tool used to open and close clothes.
  50. Banana – A long, yellow fruit that monkeys eat.
  51. Car – A vehicle people use to travel.
  52. Drum – A musical instrument that makes noise when you hit it.
  53. Ear – The part of your body used to hear sounds.
  54. Flag – A piece of cloth used as a symbol for a country.
  55. Goat – A farm animal with horns.
  56. Horse – A large animal that people can ride.
  57. Ice cream – A sweet, cold dessert made from milk.
  58. Jacket – A piece of clothing worn when it’s cold.
  59. Kangaroo – An animal that hops and carries its babies in a pouch.
  60. Lemon – A sour, yellow fruit.
  61. Monkey – A playful animal that swings from trees.
  62. Nut – A small, hard food from a tree.
  63. Ocean – A large body of saltwater.
  64. Pumpkin – A large, orange vegetable used in pies.
  65. Quack – The sound a duck makes.
  66. Rocket – A vehicle that flies into space.
  67. Sand – Tiny grains found on beaches.
  68. Teddy bear – A soft toy shaped like a bear.
  69. Vase – A container used to hold flowers.
  70. Whale – A large animal that lives in the ocean.
  71. Xerox – A copy made by a machine.
  72. Yo-yo – A toy that goes up and down on a string.
  73. Zebra – A striped animal that looks like a horse.
  74. Bread – A food made from flour and baked in an oven.
  75. Clock – A tool used to tell time.
  76. Door – A movable structure used to open and close rooms.
  77. Eleven – The number after ten.
  78. Frog – A small animal that hops and lives near water.
  79. Glove – A piece of clothing worn on the hands.
  80. Hand – The part of the body used to hold things.
  81. Ice cream cone – A sweet dessert in a cone shape.
  82. Jet – A fast airplane.
  83. Keyhole – A small hole to put a key in.
  84. Ladder – A tool used to climb up and down.
  85. Mountain – A tall natural structure made of rock.
  86. Nest – A home made by birds for their eggs.
  87. Octopus – A sea animal with eight arms.
  88. Panda – A black-and-white bear from China.
  89. Quarter – A coin worth 25 cents.
  90. Rose – A red flower with a sweet smell.
  91. Snake – A long, legless animal that slithers.
  92. Tiger – A large cat with orange and black stripes.
  93. Umbrella – Something that protects you from rain.
  94. Volcano – A mountain that can erupt with lava.
  95. Window – A clear opening in a wall to look through.
  96. Xylophone – A musical instrument with wooden bars.
  97. Yawn – What you do when you are tired.
  98. Zigzag – A line that moves back and forth sharply.
  99. Bat – A flying animal that comes out at night.
  100. Carrot – A long, orange vegetable.

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