Apples To Apples - Junior - Red Apples (2004 Printing)
- A Fairy - A tiny creature who has magical powers and can fly, like Tinkerbell.
- A Forest - Home to Bambi, Winnie the Pooh, Robin Hood, and many woodland animals.
- A Giant - A very large and powerful person. When Jack climbed the bean stalk, he met a hungry giant.
- A King - King Arthur became famous when he pulled a magical sword from a stone.
- A Pile Of Leaves - Rake them up and jump in!
- A Queen - A wicked queen tried to kill Snow White with a poison apple.
- A Saw - A metal tool with sharp teeth used to cut metal and wood. Some are used as musical instruments.
- A Surprise - Something that is unexpected, like a present from a friend.
- Airplanes - I want to sit by the window!
- Aladdin - Folktale character who found a magic lamp with a gentle genie inside.
- An Igloo - A domed-shaped house made from blocks of hard snow or ice.
- Ants - Some are black and some are red. I don't want them in my bed!
- Apple Juice - Baby's first juice.
- Apples - Johnny Appleseed traveled across the United States planting seeds for apple trees.
- Babies - Very young children or infants. They cry a lot!
- Baby Dolls - Some of them talk, some of them walk, and some even wet their pants!
- Babysitters - The good ones let you stay up late.
- Bad Dreams - Like good dreams, but with monsters.
- Baking Cookies - Mix up the dough and put them in the oven.
- Balloons - Lots of colors, shapes, and sizes.
- Bananas - Monkeys like them a bunch!
- Barbie Dolls - Tall, thin, fashion dolls with lots of clothes and tiny feet.
- Barney - A large, purple dinosaur. "I love you, you love me."
- Batman - A superhero who wears a black mask and cape. He drives the Batmobile.
- Bats - Either furry little animals that fly, or sticks used to hit baseballs.
- Beanie Babies - Little bean bag creatures that can be played with or collected.
- Bears - Large, shaggy animals with sharp claws and little tails. Sometimes they are named Teddy.
- Beets - Round purplish-red vegetables. Do you like beets?
- Bert And Ernie - Two nice guys in striped shirts who live on Sesame Street.
- Big Bird - A very large, yellow bird who lives on Sesame Street with Bert and Ernie.
- Big Cities - Very large towns, like New York, Los Angeles and Chicago.
- Birds - "Birds of a feather, flock together."
- Birthday Cake - What kind of cake, white or chocolate?
- Blowing Bubbles - The bigger the better!
- Blowing Your Nose - Please use a tissue!
- Boats - "Row, row, row your boat!"
- Boys - "Snips and snails and puppy dog tails."
- Buddies - Good friends - people and pets.
- Bugs - Ants, beetles, spiders, and roaches. It's "A Bug's Life."
- Bugs Bunny - A tall, skinny cartoon rabbit. "What's up, Doc?"
- Bumble Bees - Large, fuzzy bees with yellow and black stripes. Watch out - they sting!
- Candles - How many candles are on your birthday cake?
- Candy - Lollipops, jelly beans, chocolates, and lots more. All the good stuff!
- Catfish - Fish with feelers that look like whiskers.
- Charlie Brown - "Peanuts" cartoon character, friend of Linus and Lucy.
- Cheese - Swiss cheese, American cheese, cottage cheese. Say cheese!
- Cherry Pie - A flaky pastry filled with cherries.
- Chickens - Hens and roosters. Cluck-cluck, cock-a-doodle-do!
- Christmas - December 25th, a Christian holiday that is celebrated around the world.
- Cinderella - A storybook character who is helped by her fairy godmother. Bibbidi-bobbidi-boo!
- Cleaning Your Room - It's no fun, but you have to do it.
- Clowns - They often dress in silly outfits and paint their faces!
- Corn On The Cob - It's a summertime treat that gets stuck in your teeth.
- Cotton Candy - Looks like cotton; tastes like candy.
- Cowboys - Men who take care of cattle on a ranch.
- Cows - Large farm animals raised for milk. Moo.
- Dancing - Moving your feet and body in time with music. Cha-cha-cha.
- Dinosaurs - Reptiles that lived millions of years ago. Some, like the T. rex, were huge!
- Dirty Diapers - It must be time to change the baby!
- Dirty Socks - Put them in the wash!
- Disneyland - A theme park featuring cartoon characters like Mickey Mouse and Donald Duck..
- Doing The Dishes - I'll wash the dishes and you can dry.
- Dragons - Pretend animals that look like giant lizards with wings. Sometimes they breath fire!
- Drums - Beat it!
- Ducks - Large birds with webbed feet and a flat bill. Quack-quack-quack!
- Dumbo - A little elephant cartoon character. When he flaps his ears, he can fly!
- Elephants - Huge gray animals with large ears and trunks. Some elephants have tusks.
- Face Paint - You can be a clown, a pirate, a cat, or whatever you want.
- Farms - A place where animals and crops are raised for food. "Old McDonald had a farm."
- Finger Painting - Just paint with your fingers. No brush needed!
- Fire - Don't get burned!
- Firefighters - Their job is to put out fires. They also get to drive fire engines.
- Fireworks - Bright, explosive displays often used for the 4th of July. Bang-Boom-Pop-Pop! Ohhh-Ahhh!
- Fishing - The perfect way to spend a summer day. Maybe you'll catch a big one!
- Flying A Kite - Don't let go of the string!
- Football Players - Punt, pass, and kick!
- Fourth Of July - The United States Independence Day. Lots of picnics and fireworks!
- Frosty The Snowman - This snowman has a corncob pipe and a button nose.
- Fur - The soft, hairy covering on the skin of some animals.
- George Washington - First president of the United States.
- Getting Mail - Letters, cards, magazines and packages. Is there anything for me?
- Getting Sick - Oh, I don't feel very good.
- Girls - "Sugar and spice and everything nice."
- Glue - Very sticky stuff!
- Going To A Movie - Get some popcorn and watch the show.
- Going To The Dentist - Have you brushed your teeth today?
- Gold - Rare yellow metal used to make coins and jewelry.
- Goldfish - Little orange fish that you can keep as pets.
- Grapes - Small round fruit that grows in bunches, usually purple, red or green. They make good snacks!
- Grassy Hill - Good for rolling down, flying kites, and playing games.
- Grocery Stores - Good places to buy food, supplies and candy!
- Gummi Bears - Little rubbery candies shaped like bears.
- Hanukkah - An eight day long Jewish celebration that usually occurs in December.
- Homework - School work that is meant to be done at home. Don't forget to do it!
- Hot Chocolate - A good drink on a cold day. Just add marshmallows!
- Hot Wheels Cars - Small, metal cars to play with and collect. They can go over 300 miles per hour downhill!
- Hotdogs - A sausage served at ballgames and cookouts. They are NOT made from dogs!
- Hugs - There are bear hugs, Grandma hugs, friend hugs, and love hugs.
- Ice Cream - "I scream, you scream, we all scream, for ice cream!"
- Ice Skating - You can do fancy turns, have a race, go backwards, or just glide.
- In The Basement - You never know what you will find down there.
- Itchy Clothes - Rough, prickly, scratchy - they're awful!
- Jail - A place for keeping people who have broken the law.
- Jell-O - A solid, clear treat in lots of fruit flavors. It wiggles and jiggles!
- Jumping Rope - Twirl the rope and jump!
- Kangaroos - Large animals from Australia that hop. Mother kangaroos carry their babies in pouches.
- Kittens - Baby cats, usually playful and fuzzy. Meow.
- Ladybugs - Small, round red or orange beetles with black spots. They can fly!
- Lemons - Sour yellow fruit. Add sugar and water and you can make lemonade!
- Lifeguard - A person whose job it is to help and protect swimmers.
- Lightning - An electrical flash of light in the sky, usually during a rainstorm.
- Lions - King of the jungle. Roar!
- Macaroni And Cheese - A good, hot meal that's fun to eat.
- Madeline - Brave storybook character who lived in an old house in Paris that was covered in vines.
- Mail Carrier - A person who brings the mail to your house, no matter what the weather.
- Mickey Mouse - Disney cartoon character, friends with Minnie Mouse and Goofy.
- Mittens - "Three little kittens; they lost their mittens."
- Monster Trucks - Large, noisy trucks that drive over cars and crush them.
- Monsters - Some people think they live in closets, basements, or under beds.
- Mountains - Very high hills. Some have snow at the top, even in the summer!
- Muddy Feet - Squish your toes!
- My Dad - Father, Daddy, Papa.
- My Grandma - My mom or dad's mother.
- My Grandpa - My mom or dad's father.
- My Hair - You can curl it, cut it, and color it!
- My Home - There's no place like home!
- My Mom - Mother, Mommy, Mama.
- My Room - Where I sleep and keep all my things. KEEP OUT!
- My Shoes - Old shoes, new shoes, red shoes, blue shoes.
- My Teacher - If you can read this card, thank a teacher!
- Night - You can see stars and the moon in the sky.
- Oatmeal - A hot cereal made from oats. It sticks to your ribs, and to the floor!
- Onions - Round root vegetables with a strong smell and taste. They might make you cry!
- Oranges - Round orange fruit, often made into juice. Some oranges have navels.
- Outer Space - Where the sun, moon, and planets are located. Maybe you'll visit there some day.
- Owls - Birds with large eyes and heads. They eat mice and snakes. Hoot-hoot.
- Pajamas - Clothes you sleep in. Some have feet!
- Parties - Birthday parties, slumber parties, Halloween parties. They're all fun!
- Peanut Butter - A soft, creamy spread made from peanuts. Sometimes it sticks to the roof of your mouth.
- Penguins - Black and white sea birds found in Antarctica. They can't fly, but they sure can waddle.
- Peter Pan - A book and movie character who could fly. He never wanted to grow up!
- Picnics - Pack up your food and a blanket, and go to your favorite park or beach.
- Pine Trees - Trees that stay green all year and have pinecones and needles. They smell great!
- Pirates - People who rob ships at sea. Blackbeard was a famous pirate.
- Pizza - Cheese, sausage, pepperoni, onions, and mushrooms. Pick your toppings!
- Play-Doh - A colorful clay-like dough used for making shapes.
- Playgrounds - Some playgrounds have slides, swings, and sandboxes.
- Playing Checkers - A game for two using a checkerboard and 24 round game pieces. Jump, jump, jump - KING ME!
- Popcorn - A good movie-time snack.
- Pounding Nails - Use a hammer and watch your fingers.
- Prince Charming - The handsome prince who rescued Cinderella from her hard life. They lived happily ever after.
- Pulling Weeds - The job nobody likes to do.
- Puppies - Young dogs. They'll chew on your shoes and bark all night.
- Rabbits - Small, furry animals with long ears and short, fluffy tails. They like carrots and other vegetables.
- Raccoons - They come out at night. The dark fur around their eyes looks like a mask.
- Raggedy Ann - a little red-headed rag doll with a triangle shaped nose.
- Rats - Gray or brown animals that look like very large mice. Usually pet rats are white.
- Reading A Book - A good book is like traveling to a new world.
- Recess - My favorite subject in school!
- Riding A Bike - Remember to wear your helmet.
- Riding A Horse - Grab the reins and hang on!
- Rivers - Can you spell Mississippi?
- Ronald McDonald - The clown from McDonald's restaurants.
- Root Beer - A sweet, brown drink that is fizzy and foamy. Add ice cream to make a root beer float!
- Rugrats - A cartoon about the adventures of Tommy, Chucky, Angelica, and Phil and Lil.
- School Buses - Large, yellow buses used to take children to school.
- Screaming - NOT SO LOUD!
- Seashells - The outer shells of sea animals. You can find them on the beach.
- Sesame Street - Children's television show featuring Big Bird. "Can you tell me how to get to Sesame Street?"
- Sharks - Meat-eating fish known for their speed, sharp teeth, and the large fins on their backs.
- Singing - Making music with your voice. La-la-la.
- Skunks - Black, bushy-tailed animals with one or two white stripes down their backs. Stinky!
- Sledding - It would be more fun if you didn't have to climb back up the hill.
- Sleep - "Don't let the bedbugs bite."
- Smoke - "Where there's smoke, there's fire!"
- Snakes - Long, thin reptiles without arms or legs. Their forked tongues are used for smelling.
- Snoopy - The little, white beagle from the "Peanuts" cartoon.
- Snow White - "Mirror, mirror, on the wall, who is the fairest of them all?"
- Snowballs - Just right for throwing!
- Snowstorm - Lots of snow blowing around. Maybe school will be closed!
- Soccer - A favorite team sport for kids. KICK IT!
- Spaghetti - Looks like a plate of worms!
- Spiders - They have eight legs and they spin webs to catch their food.
- Spit - Spit that gum out right now!
- Squirrels - Small animals with big brown eyes and bushy tails. They like nuts and can run on telephone lines.
- Stars - Points of sparkling light that you can see in the night sky. Make a wish!
- Stuart Little - A clever little mouse who is a character in a book and a movie.
- Summer - SCHOOL'S OUT!
- Summer Camp - Day camps and sleepover camps. Either way, you'll have lots of fun.
- Sunflower - Tall plants with large, yellow flowers. Toast the seeds for a tasty snack.
- Sunshine - Warms the Earth and helps plants to grow.
- Swimming - A great way to cool down on a hot summer day!
- Taking A Bath - Don't Forget the bubbles and toys.
- Teletubbies - Colorful characters with televisions in their stomachs. Tinky Winky is purple.
- The Circus - A show featuring trained animals, clowns and acrobats.
- The First Day Of School - Get your backpack, your lunch, and get going!
- The Little Mermaid - A character in a folktale who gave up her home under the sea so that she could live on land.
- The Zoo - "Oh! Lions and tigers and bears. Oh my."
- Throwing Rocks - Be careful so that you don't break any windows.
- Throwing Up - It's proof that you really are sick.
- Thunderstorms - Don't stand under a tree if you hear thunder!
- Tomatoes - Most people don't know that a tomato is a fruit.
- Toys - Stuffed animals, action figures, dolls, balls, and lots more. Everyone loves toys!
- Trains - "The Little Engine That Could" is a story about a train that climbs over a mountain.
- Treehouse - A playhouse built in a tree. The Swiss Family Robinson lived in a treehouse on an island
- Turtles - They pull their legs and heads inside their shells for safety.
- Under My Bed - A good place to hide, if it's not too messy.
- Watching TV - Cartoons and commercials, movies, commercials, shows, commercials, sports, and commercials.
- Waterfalls - Water flowing from a cliff or other high place. Niagara Falls is over 160 feet high!
- Watermelon - How far can you spit the seeds?
- Weddings - Here comes the bride!
- Whales - Very large animals that live in oceans. They squirt water from a blowhole.
- Winnie The Pooh - There's never enough honey for Pooh Bear!
- Witches - They are famous for their pointy noses, black hats and broomsticks.
- Worms - A favorite food of robins.
- Yo-Yos - There are lots of tricks that you can do with a yo-yo.
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