
Can a “Hard and Tough” Nut Describe a Person Just as Easily as a Piece of Wood?
Children know hard rocks. They also know tough jerky. Parents often hear kids say, “This table is hard.” Or “This meat is tough.” But are these two wo ...
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Children know hard rocks. They also know tough jerky. Parents often hear kids say, “This table is hard.” Or “This meat is tough.” But are these two wo ...
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Children love bending straws. They also twist pipe cleaners into shapes. Parents often hear kids say, “This ruler is flexible.” Or “This wire is benda ...
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Children love soft blankets. They also love tender chicken. Parents often hear kids say, “This pillow is soft.” Or “The meat is tender.” But are these ...
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Children climb on playground rocks. They also see broken branches in the woods. Parents often hear kids say, “This path feels rough.” Or “This edge lo ...
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Children love touching things. They feel a smooth table and a polished stone. Parents often hear kids say, “This rock feels smooth.” Or “This floor lo ...
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Children use many safe tools. They hold rounded scissors and blunt pencils. Parents often hear kids say, “This tip is blunt.” Or “This corner is round ...
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Children notice sharp corners. They also notice flat sides on boxes. Parents often hear kids say, “This block is square.” Or “That roof looks angular. ...
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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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