Storytime with Kim: To Grandma's House We Go

Okay, simply fill in the blanks below with whatever words you like. When you're done, hit the "Story Time!" button, grab your mat, blankie, and favorite stuffed animal, and you're all set!

In case you've forgotten what the various parts of speech are, here's a quick review of the basics:

  • A noun is the name of a person, place or thing. Examples include umbrella, sidewalk, telephone and policeman.
  • An adjective describes someone or something. Examples include creative, red, ugly and short.
  • A verb is an action word. Examples include run, jump, swim and fly.
  • An adverb tells how something is done. It modifies a verb, and usually ends in "ly." Examples include greedily, rapidly, modestly and carefully.

    A Food:
    A Color:
    Another Color:
    Type of Shelter:
    Noun:
    Facial Feature:
    Body of Water:
    An Animal:
    Body Part (plural):
    Action Verb:
    Type of Vehicle:
    An Object:
    A Fast Moving Thing:
    A Holiday:
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