Unit 8: Animals and Their Homes Theme 16: All Kinds of Animals

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Unit 8: Animals and Their Homes Theme 16: All Kinds of Animals

wandered – to move around without direction He wandered around at the carnival.

balance – to hold a position with your body It takes a lot practice to balance yourself.

different – not like something else It’s okay to be different from others.

feature – something special or interesting The theater will feature the new movie.

wildlife – animals and plants that live together in nature You should respect wildlife and their homes.

safety – to not be in danger Always practice safety by wearing your seatbelt in the car.