| A | B |
| clocks | devices for measuring and showing the time |
| stamps | stickers that are used to mail letters or any other type of mail |
| houses | buildings for people to live in |
| shoes | outer coverings for the feet |
| buses | large motor vehicles for carrying many passengers |
| baskets | containers that are made by weaving together wood strips |
| tomatoes | red round fruit with a juicy pulp that grows on an annual plant |
| shadows | dark shapes cast upon a surface by something blocking light |
| axes | tools for chopping or splitting wood |
| boxes | containers for holding or carrying things |
| dresses | outer garments worn by girls and women |
| lunches | meals eaten in the middle of the day, between breakfast and dinner |
| wishes | to have a longing for; wants, desires |
| brushes | bunches of bristles, hairs or wires fastened together and used for painting, grooming, and many other things |
| glasses | a pair of lenses made of glass and set in a frame, used to help a person see better |
| benches | long, hard seats for holding many people |
| sandwiches | two or more slices of bread with meat, cheese, or other foods between them |
| pencils | long thin sticks filled with graphite used for writing or drawing |
| horses | large, strong animals with four legs, solid hoofs, and a flowing mane and tail |
| games | fun contests between children |