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25 Cards in this Set

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travel
go from one place to another place
snow
The cold and white stuff all over the ground in Antarctica. It falls out of the sky.
flippers
Penguins use these like arms to swim very fast through the ocean.
feathers
birds have them on their bodies to keep them warm
huddle
A group of people or animals very close together.
explain
Let me tell you what to do or how to do something. I will also give you details.
float
A boat does this on the top of the water.
frozen
This is what happens when water gets very cold.
fold
Do this to your laundry before you put your clothes away.
junior
A younger or smaller child or baby animal.
down
2 meanings: The opposite of up. It also means very soft, fluffy feathers on a bird.
rookery
A penguin nest made of ice and snow.
Antarctica
The freezing cold habitat of Emperor Penguins. It is also called The South Pole.
timeline
A sequence of events in days, months or years.
grow
Kids, animals and plants do this to get bigger and stronger.
fierce
Is very strong and scary.
slippery
A wet penguin or seal may feel this way. Smooth and wet.
bowl
You eat your cereal or ice cream out of this.
cre'che (cree- shay)
A group of baby penguins huddled together.
echoes
A sound you hear again and again.
Emperor Penguins
The large birds that live in Antarctica. These birds do not fly, they swim!
underwater
Anything under the water or in the ocean.
webbed feet
The kind of feet on a penguin or duck.
whips
moves around quickly
shuffles
moving your feet slowly