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A long green vegetable, made mostly of water.
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Some eat this with cookies, it contains lots of calcium.
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Steak, ribs, bacon, chicken, ham..
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A small and round shaped fruit that can be purple, green, and red. They come in bunches.
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A food that is made of soybean. It is usually white. We typically put it in soup or fry it.
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Something that we drink, Usually sweet, if it is made of blended or squeezed fruits.
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A red, orange, yellow, or brown fruit that has seeds. Most of us think of it as a vegetable. It is usually in salads.
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A fruit that monkey and apes like to eat.
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An animal with a long bushy tail and narrow face.
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An insect with a pair of colorful wings. They feed on nectar.
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A large, powerful cat, known as the "King of Beasts". They are native to Africa and India.
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A plant that comes in different sizes and colors. It can have a trunk, branches, or leaves.
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An animal that is mostly gray and has a black mask. They have bushy tails and are most active at night.
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Similar to dairy milk, but made of soybean.
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A large semi-aquatic mammal with a huge, barrel-shaped body, short legs, and a short tail.
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An animal that walks on all four paws but can rise up on their hind legs. They are carnivores (meat eaters), but most of them eat berries, roots and nuts too.
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A small, furry mammal characterized by their big, floppy ears and large back feet used for hopping around. They're also known for their fluffy tails and long front teeth.
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One of the most common farmed animals in the world, also the source of most of the world’s milk. Their spots are unique, and no two of them are alike.
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A traditional Korean side dish consisting of salted and fermented vegetables, most often napa cabbage or Korean radish.
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This has a series of connected vehicles that travel along railroad tracks. They are powered by a locomotive, also known as an engine.
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Ice crystals that fall from the sky. When water vapor (water in gas form) freezes into ice without turning to liquid first.
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A major religious holiday for Christians. For many people it is no longer only a religious festival. It has become a season of general celebration and giving presents.
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The ninth and the youngest of Santa Claus' reindeer, leading the reindeer team and guiding Santa's sleigh on Christmas Eve with his dazzling red nose.
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Sweet treats that are small, they are either flat or slightly raised after being baked. Santa loves these!
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Known as the coldest season of the year. It falls between autumn and spring.
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According to legend, he lives with his elves at the North Pole. He has a white beard, a red suit with white cuffs, a white collar, and a black belt.
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This has three large snowballs of different sizes together. Common accessories include branches for arms and a smiley face, with a carrot used for a nose.
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It is usually something that family or friends give to each other on special occasions like a birthday or holiday. People give these kinds of things voluntarily and do not expect anything in return.