
Does a Pencil Become “Pointed and Sharp” the Same Way a Knife Does?
Children love sharpening pencils. They also notice pointy roofs on houses. Parents often hear kids say, “This needle is pointed.” Or “This knife is sh ...
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Children love sharpening pencils. They also notice pointy roofs on houses. Parents often hear kids say, “This needle is pointed.” Or “This knife is sh ...
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Children love cookies and clocks. They also love drawing wheels and balloons. Parents often hear kids say, “This ball is round.” Or “This plate is cir ...
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Children notice unusual shapes. A bent branch looks different from a winding river. Parents often hear kids say, “This stick is crooked.” Or “This roa ...
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Children love giving directions. They also love hearing stories about honest people. Parents often hear kids say, “Draw a straight line.” Or “Give me ...
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Children notice shapes everywhere. A banana looks different from a stick. A winding river looks different from a broken branch. Parents often hear kid ...
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Young children love building blocks. They also love drawing houses and roads. Parents often hear kids say, “This table is flat.” Or “The floor is leve ...
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When children learn English, they meet many describing words. Some words sound friendly. Others sound a bit rude. Parents often wonder which words hel ...
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Are Similar Words Really Interchangeable?
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Children look up at big things. A tree, a parent, a slide at the playground. Parents say “He is tall” or “The mountain is towering.” Are “tall” and “t ...
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Children know when something is big. A giant balloon, a tall building, a full moon. Parents say “This shirt is large” or “That truck is huge.” Are “la ...
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Children notice when people are not tall. A young sibling, a friend, a grandparent. Parents say “The pencil is short” or “She has a petite frame.” Are ...
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Children know when something is little. A tiny bug, a small toy, a short pencil. Parents say “This box is small” or “That camera is compact.” Are “sma ...
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