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baboon
The baboon is a large monkey with a long snout and large cheek pouches. /
baby
A baby is a very young person. /
Bach, J.S.
Johann Sebastian Bach was one of the greatest composers of all time. /
backgammon
Backgammon is an ancient board game played with tiles and dice. /
backpack
A backpack is a sack that is worn on the back and is used to carry things.

bacterium
A bacterium (plural bacteria) is a primitive, single-celled organism. /
bad
When something is bad, it is has unpleasant qualities. The opposite of bad is good. /
badger
The badger is a nocturnal mammal with a black-and-white striped face. /
bag
A bag is a type of container, usually made of paper, plastic, leather, or cloth. You can put things in a bag. /
bagel
A bagel is a chewy kind of roll that is shaped like a doughnut.

baker
A baker bakes food in an oven, like breads, cakes, and cookies. /
bald eagle
The bald eagle is a large bird of prey. It is the symbol of the USA. /
ball
A ball is usually round and fun to bounce, throw, kick, or catch. /
ballerina
A ballerina is a woman who dances ballet. /
balloon
A balloon is a thin rubber sack that is filled with air or other gases.

bamboo
Bamboo is a very useful plant from Asia. Pandas eat bamboo. /
banana
Bananas are a sweet, yellow fruit. /
bandage
A bandage is a clean pad that is used to cover and protect cuts and other injuries. /
bandicoot
Bandicoots are marsupials with pointy snouts. It lives in Australia and New Guinea. /
banjo
The banjo is a stringed musical instrument with a circular body.

bank
You can put your money in a bank for safe keeping. /
banner
A banner is a flag. /
bar code
There are bar codes on most things that are for sale in stores. /
bark
Bark is the hard, outer covering of the trunk, branches, and roots of trees. /
barn
A barn is a farm building where animals and animal feed are kept.

barrel
A barrel is a large, wooden container. /
Barosaurus
A huge, long-necked, whip-tailed, plant-eating dinosaur that lived the Jurassic period. /
baseball
Baseball is team game that is played with a ball and a bat. /
baseball bat
You hit a baseball with a baseball bat. /
basilisk
The basilisk is a South American lizard that can walk on water.

basket
You can carry things in a basket. /
basketball
Basketball is a sport in which you get points for throwing a ball into a basket. /
basking shark
The basking shark is huge and eats very tiny animals that float in the ocean. /
basset hound
The Basset Hound is a lively and devoted dog that has short legs and long, droopy ears. It was originally bred to hunt rabbits and hares. /
bassoon
The bassoon is a large woodwind instrument with a double reed. It can play very low notes.

bat
Bats are the only flying mammal. /
bathing suit
A bathing suit is a garment you wear while swimming. /
bathtub
You take a bath in a bathtub. /
batter
A batter is an uncooked, liquid mixture of flour, eggs, butter and other ingredients. When a batter is cooked, it becomes solid. Cookies, cakes, and muffins are made from batter. /
bay
A bay is a body of water that is partly enclosed by land (usually smaller than a gulf).

beach
A beach is where the water meets the land. You can build sand castles on the beach. /
beads
Beads are small objects with a hole through them so that they can be strung together to make jewelry or other things. /
beagle
The beagle is a friendly, playful dog. It was originally bred as a rabbit hunter. /
beak
A beak is the hard, outer part of a some animal's mouth. Birds, octopi, squid, and other animals have beaks. Some dinosaurs had them too. /
bear
A bear is a big, furry mammal.

beaver
The beaver is a large rodent that builds dams and dens. /
bed
People sleep in beds. /
bee
Bees are flying insects that live in a hive. Some bees make honey. Bees are important plant pollinators; they fertilize seeds when they fly from flower to flower, collecting nectar. /
beetle
A beetle is an insect. /
behind
When you are behind something, you are to the back of it.

bell
A bell makes a beautiful sound when you ring it. /
beluga whale
The beluga is a small, white, toothed whale that lives mostly in cold, arctic waters. /
bench
A few people can sit on a bench. /
between
When something is between, it is located in a position separating two other items. /
bicycle
A bicycle has two wheels, a handle bar, and pedals.

big
When someone or something is big, it is above average size. /
Big Dipper
The Big Dipper is a group of 7 stars contained in the Northern Hemisphere constellation Ursa major (the Great Bear). /
bigger
The boy in the middle is bigger than the boy on the left. /
biggest
The boy on the right is the biggest of the three. /
bighorn sheep
The bighorn sheep is a wild brown sheep from mountains and deserts of North America.

bilby
The bilby (also known as the rabbit-eared bandicoot) is a small marsupial with long ears. It lives in Australia and New Guinea. /
bill
A bill is paper money. / 1,000,000,000
billion
A billion is a thousand million. The Earth is billions of years old. /
binturong
The binturong is a dark, furry mammal from southeast Asia. /
biome
A biome is the natural place in a particular climate where many plants and animals live. Some biomes include the rainforest, tundra, and desert.

biped
A biped is an animal that walks on two legs. People are bipeds. Tyrannosaurus rex was a biped. /
bird
Birds have feathers and wings. Most birds can fly. /
birthday
You have a birthday every year. /
birthday cake
Birthday cakes are sweet and delicious! /
bison
The Bison (also called the American Buffalo) is the heaviest land animal in North America.

black
Black is the color of a very dark night. /
black bear
The black bear is a big bear that can be black or brown colored. /
black bear hamster
The black bear hamster is a docile, black, short-haired hamster. /
blackberry
Blackberries are dark-colored, edible berries that grow on prickly vines. /
blackbird
Blackbirds are black!

black widow spider
The black widow is a very poisonous black spider with a red hourglass marking. /
blimp
A blimp is is a balloon-like airship that floats in the sky. /
blocks
You can build things with toy blocks. /
bloodhound
The bloodhound is the heaviest hound dog and is an incredible scent tracker. /
blouse
A blouse is a shirt, a type of garment worn on the upper part of the body.

blue
The sky is blue during the day. /
bluebell
Bluebells are bell-shaped flowers. /
bluebird
The bluebird is a beautiful song bird that is the symbol of many of the states in the USA. /
blue jay
The blue jay is a beautiful, noisy blue bird. /
blue shark
The blue shark is a sleek, fast-swimming shark with blue skin.

blue-tongued skink
The blue-tongued skink is an Australian lizard that has a long, blue tongue. /
blue whale
The blue whale is the biggest animal that ever lived. It eats tiny food that it sieves through baleen. /
boa constrictor
The boa constrictor is a large snake from South and Central America. /
boat
Boats float in the water. /
bobcat
The bobcat is a fierce, short-tailed wild cat from North America.

body
Everyone has a body. /
bones
Bones are hard, structural parts of the body of many animals. We have 206 bones in our skeleton. /
bongo
The bongo is a large, striped antelope from African forests. /
book
Books are wonderful to read! /
bookcase
Books are stored in bookcases.

boots
Boots are a type of shoe. Boots cover the feet and part of the lower legs. /
Boston terrier
The Boston Terrier is an intelligent, lively, short-haired dog. /
bottle
A bottle is a container with a narrow neck and mouth. /
bouquet
A bouquet is a bunch of flowers. /
bow
A bow is loops of ribbon or sting that are tied together.

bow
A bow is a device that is used to play a violin, viola, cello, double bass, or other stringed instrument. /
bowhead whale
The bowhead whale is a large whale that eats tiny food that it sieves through baleen. /
bowl
You can eat soup or cereal in a bowl. /
box
A box can hold things. /
boy
A boy is a young man.

bracelet
A bracelet is jewelry you wear on your wrist. /
Brachiosaurus
Brachiosaurus was a huge, plant-eating dinosaur. It had a very long neck. /
braid
A braid is three or more strands that are woven together into a rope-like shape. /
Braille
Braille is a system of writing used by blind people. /
brain
We think with our brain. The brain is protected by the skull.

branch
A branch is a tree or other plant that grows from the trunk or stem. /
brass instruments
The French horn, trumpet, trombone, and tuba are brass musical instruments. /
brave
Someone who is brave has courage. /
Brazil
Brazil is a large country in South America. Its capital is Brasilia. /
breaching
Breaching is when whales jump high out of the water. Sometimes whales spin around while they are breaching.

bread
Bread is made from flour and is baked in an oven. /
break
When you break something, it is separated into two or more pieces or is cracked. Broken things are often unusable. /
breakfast
Breakfast is a meal that is eaten in the morning. /
brick
This fireplace is made out of bricks. /
bridge
A bridge is a structure over water, or over another thing that is difficult to cross.

brittle
Something that is brittle will break or snap in two easily. Potato chips are brittle. /
brittle star
The brittle star is a bottom-dwelling marine invertebrate with long, spiny arms. It is called the brittle star because an arm can snap off when it is bitten by a predator; the arm will later regrow. /
broccoli
Broccoli is a green vegetable. /
Brontosaurus
Brontosaurus was a huge, long-necked, plant-eating dinosaur. It is now called Apatosaurus. /
broken
When something is broken, it does not work or has been damaged.

bronze
Bronze is a metal that is made out of copper and tin (which are other metals). In the Olympics, the third-place medal is made of bronze. /
brook
A brook is small stream. /
broom
You can sweep the floor with a broom. /
brothers
Brothers are boys or men who have the same parents. /
brown
Brown is the color of wood.

brown bear
The brown bear is a large bear with a muscular hump on its shoulders. /
brush
A brush is used to paint, clean, or groom. /
bubble gum
You can chew bubble gum and blow bubbles. /
bubbles
It is fun to blow soap bubbles! /
bucket
A bucket is a container with a handle.

buffalo
The American buffalo (which is actually a bison) is the heaviest land animal in North America. /
bug
There are lots of bugs in the world. Insects and spiders are bugs. /
building
A building is a structure built by people. /
bulb
A plant bulb wil sprout into a new plant. Onions are bulbs. /
bulb
A light bulb turns electricity into light.

bull
A bull is a male cow. /
bulldog
The bulldog is a muscular, wrinkled, powerful dog that was originally bred in Britain. /
bulldozer
A bulldozer is a large tractor that moves earth. /
bull shark
The bull shark is a dangerous predator that has a flattened snout. /
bull snake
Also known as the gopher snake and the pine snake, this hissing constrictor lives in North America.

bully
A bully is person who is mean to others. /
bun
A bun is a sweet roll. /
bunny
A bunny is a young rabbit. /
burrow
Burrows are tunnels that some animals dig. Many animals live underground in burrows. /
bus
A bus is a large vehicle that can take many passengers to places.

butte
A butte is a hill-like formation that has a flat top and steep walls. It usually occurrs in dry areas. /
butter
Butter is a rich spread made from cream. /
butterfly
A butterfly is an insect that has beautiful wings. The butterfly begins its life as caterpillar, and later changes into a butterfly. /
button
A button is used to fasten clothes