Sarape - a colorful blanket people in Mexico wear over their shoulders
Sword - a long knife often used by soldiers in battle
Sombrero - a Mexican hat
Bushy- fluffy or thick like a bush This man has bushy hair.
Mustache- hair that grows above a man’s lip
Soldiers- people who are trained to protect their country
Tough-strong These men are tough.
Costumes-special clothes
Grown-up: someone who has grown to be a man or woman
Handsome: good-looking
Kindergartner- a child who is in the grade before first grade
Hola - hello in Spanish Hola Amigos!
Disappeared - cannot see anymore The magician is making the woman disappear!
Bigote-Spanish word for mustache
Apron-something that covers your clothes so they don’t get dirty
Retraced - went back over
Discovered- when something is found America was discovered!
Mirror - a piece of glass you can see yourself in
Polish - a cream or liquid that’s used for cleaning or shining Shoe polish
Smeared - to spread something around The baby has food smeared on his face.
Creation - something you imagine and then make
Solve - to figure out how to fix a problem Detectives solve mysteries!
Cereal - breakfast food made from corn, wheat, or rice
Buenos dias-Spanish word for good morning
Fist-a hand that is closed tightly
Gracias-Thank You
Grinned - gave a big smile
Disguise - a costume someone wears so nobody knows who you are