Vocabulary
Home Safety Manual
Five Little Monkeys
fall [fɔl] v. n. 跌倒 to come or go down quickly from a high place or position
fall out of windows, fall down stairs, fall off furniture (bed, chair)
stairway /ˈsteɚˌweɪ/ n. 楼梯 a set of stairs that go from one level or floor to another
well lighted/lit, free from objects and clutter, baby gates
carpet [ˈkɑ:rpɪt] n. 地毯 a heavy fabric cover for a floor
fray [freɪ] v. 磨损 to cause (a cloth or other material) to become worn down at the end or edge
handrail [ˈhændreɪl] n. 栏杆, 扶手 a narrow bar placed on the side of a walkway or a flight of stairs that you can hold as you walk
bunk bed [bʌŋk] n. 铺位 either one of two single beds that are placed one above the other
railing [ˈreɪlɪŋ] n. 栏杆 a barrier that is made of rails supported by posts (< 3 ½ inches in width)
trip [trɪp] v. 绊倒 to cause (someone who is walking or running) to fall or almost fall
put away toys after play
loose rugs [rʌɡ] n. 小块地毯 a piece of thick, heavy material used to cover a section of a floor
uneven flooring
slip [slɪp] v. 滑 to lose your balance especially on a slippery surface
wet surfaces, immediately clean up any spills
bathtub [bæθtʌb] n. 浴缸 a large and long container in which people take baths or showers
shower [ˈʃaʊɚ] n. 淋浴 a room or an enclosed area in a room that contains a shower
grab bars
playground, play equipment

Grammar
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National Geographic for Kids
Nile Crocodile [ˈnajəl ˈkrɑ:kədaɪl] 尼罗鳄
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Nile Crocodile & Saltwater Crocodile – The Differences

TYPE: Reptiles
HABITAT: Freshwater
DIET: Carnivores
GROUP NAME: Bask (on land), float (in water)
AVERAGE LIFE SPAN IN THE WILD: 45 years
LENGTH: 16 ft
WEIGHT: 500 lbs
SPEED: 7 mph

Drawing Art
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