| A | B |
| block | something that stands in your way a building or play block |
| chuckle | laugh quietly |
| fair | what is right; a celebration held in the fall a county fair |
| giant | really, really big |
| strong | able to lift heavy things |
| tears | to rip something; tear drops from the eyes |
| trouble | problems; doing something wrong |
| animals | a living organism |
| early | happening before it usually does |
| eyes | what we see with |
| full | holding as much as possible |
| water | what we need to survive; drink it, bath in it, play in it, cook with it |
| adjust | When you get used to a new situation, you adjust to it. When you change or move something to make it fit or make it better, you adjust it. |
| landmark | can be any natural or human-made feature such as a building, a statue, a bridge, or a tree that identifies a location and can serve as a guide for 
directions. |
| unexpected | Something that comes as a surprise or something you do not think will happen is unexpected |
| foreign | A country that is not your own is foreign; someone or something that is from a different country |
| forlorn | that person is lonely and sad. |
| accent | When someone pronounces words in a way that is different than what is heard in a different part of the country or in a foreign country, we say that person has an accent |
| quiver | shakes quickly with movements
or sounds. |
| tease | make fun of or attempt to provoke (a person or animal) in a playful way |