Let's solve each clue one by one and determine what object is being described. Then, we'll write the answer and explain the reasoning.
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1. It is long and thin. It is hard. I can see it in my pencil case. I can write with it. What is it?
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Clues: Long, thin, hard, found in a pencil case, used for writing.
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Answer:
Pencil
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Explanation: A pencil fits all these descriptions — it's typically long and thin, made of hard wood or plastic, stored in a pencil case, and used to write.
✔ Answer: Pencil
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2. It is fluffy and soft. I play with it. I can see it in my bedroom. What is it?
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Clues: Fluffy, soft, used for playing, found in the bedroom.
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Answer:
Teddy bear (or stuffed animal)
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Explanation: A teddy bear is soft and fluffy, often played with by children, and commonly kept in a bedroom.
✔ Answer: Teddy bear
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3. It is soft. It smells beautiful. It grows in a garden. What is it?
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Clues: Soft, has a pleasant smell, grows in a garden.
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Answer:
Flower
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Explanation: Flowers are soft to touch (petals), often have a sweet fragrance, and grow in gardens.
✔ Answer: Flower
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4. It is wet. I can see it in the bathroom and at the beach. What is it?
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Clues: Wet, found in bathroom and at the beach.
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Answer:
Water
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Explanation: Water is wet, found in bathrooms (in sinks, showers, bathtubs), and at the beach (in the ocean).
✔ Answer: Water
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5. It is cold and soft. I can eat it. I can see it in the freezer. What is it?
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Clues: Cold, soft, edible, stored in the freezer.
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Answer:
Ice cream
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Explanation: Ice cream is cold, soft, eaten as a treat, and kept in the freezer.
✔ Answer: Ice cream
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6. It is soft. I can see it in the bathroom. I can taste it but I don't eat it. What is it?
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Clues: Soft, in the bathroom, can be tasted but not eaten.
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Answer:
Toothpaste
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Explanation: Toothpaste is soft, found in bathrooms, you taste it when brushing your teeth, but you don’t swallow or eat it.
✔ Answer: Toothpaste
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✔ Final Answers:
1.
Pencil
2.
Teddy bear
3.
Flower
4.
Water
5.
Ice cream
6.
Toothpaste
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🎨 Drawing Suggestions:
For each answer, you can draw:
1. A
pencil – long, thin, with a pointy tip.
2. A
teddy bear – fluffy, cute, maybe with buttons.
3. A
flower – petals, stem, leaves, maybe with a bee.
4.
Water – waves, drops, or a puddle.
5.
Ice cream – cone or cup with scoops.
6.
Toothpaste – toothpaste tube or on a toothbrush.
These drawings help reinforce vocabulary and understanding for young learners.
Let me know if you'd like a printable version or visual ideas!
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of time puzzles worksheet.