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Transportation Clues

“All Aboard. ” Clackity-clack. We go speeding Down the track “All Aboard!” Clackity-clack. We go speeding Down the track. What is it?

The pilot takes us up so high. Like a giant “bird” up in the sky The pilot takes us up so high. Like a giant “bird” up in the sky. What is it?

With seat belts on, We drive around. We stop and go All over town With seat belts on, We drive around. We stop and go All over town. What is it?

Big yellow doors Swing open wide. To get to school, We ride inside Big yellow doors Swing open wide. To get to school, We ride inside. What is it?

Up in the sky, Above the clouds, Propeller whirring, Fast and loud Up in the sky, Above the clouds, Propeller whirring, Fast and loud. What is it?

Across the lake I row and row The harder I pull, The faster I go Across the lake I row and row The harder I pull, The faster I go. What is it?

Big white sail, Wind in my face. Over the waves, We bump and race Big white sail, Wind in my face. Over the waves, We bump and race. What is it?

Pedals twirl And wheels turn. We ride to school And then return Pedals twirl And wheels turn. We ride to school And then return. What is it?