The Hungry Little Hare Unit 3 Lesson 3 By Mrs. Nailon.

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The Hungry Little Hare Unit 3 Lesson 3 By Mrs. Nailon

disguise  Something that changes or hides the way one looks.  costume The costume I wore was a wonderful disguise.

scent  A smell. Little Hare followed the scent of the raspberries to the pond in the meadow.

disappear  Not able to be seen.  Invisible  Antonym; appear Invisible means you disappear into the world.

sneaky  Moving or acting secretly or slyly. The sneaky puppy wanted to eat the boy’s food.

avoid  To keep away from. It is a good idea to avoid a skunk.

meadow  Grassy area Little hare went to the meadow to find food.

Praying mantis  An insect