Monkey.
A type of animal that is closely related to apes and humans and that has a long tail and usually lives in trees.
Moon.
The large round object that circles the Earth and that shines at night by reflecting light from the sun.
Moose.
A large animal with very large, flat antlers that lives in forests in the northern part of America, Europe, and Asia.
Mouse.
A very small animal that has a pointed nose and a long, thin tail.
Nest.
The place where a bird lays its eggs and takes care of its young.
Nine.
The number 9.
Number.
A word or symbol (such as “five” or “16”) that represents a specific amount or quantity.
Nurse.
A person who is trained to care for sick or injured people and who usually works in a hospital or doctor's office.
Oak.
A type of tree that grows in northern parts of the world and that produces acorns.
Ocean.
The salt water that covers much of the Earth's surface.
Octopus.
A sea animal that has a soft body and eight long arms.
Ostrich.
A very large African bird that runs very fast but cannot fly.
Panda.
A large animal with black-and-white fur that looks like a bear, lives in China, and eats mostly bamboo shoots.
Penguin.
A black-and-white bird that cannot fly, that uses its wings for swimming, and that lives in or near the Antarctic.
Pig.
An animal that has a fat body with short legs, a small tail, and a wide nose and that is raised on a farm or lives in the wild.
Pumpkin.
A large, round, orange vegetable used as food and sometimes as a decoration.