Children's Activities

6 words in this vocabulary list

noun a colored stick of wax or chalk used for writing or drawing

  • The artist carefully selected each crayon for their latest masterpiece.
  • Can you pass me that green crayon over there?
  • I love doodling with these colorful crayons.
  • Her words painted a vivid picture, as if she was using a crayon to draw emotions.

noun a set of clothes worn for a particular occasion or activity

verb to put on special clothes in order to change one's appearance or role

  • For the gala event, she decided to dress up in a stunning evening gown.
  • Let's dress up and go out for a nice dinner tonight.
  • I love to dress up and hit the clubs on the weekends.
  • She always tries to dress up her failures as successes.

noun a twisting or turning movement

verb to move with short, quick movements from side to side

  • The scientist observed the tiny microorganisms wiggle under the microscope.
  • She couldn't help but wiggle with excitement when she saw her favorite band perform live.
  • I dare you to wiggle your way out of this situation.
  • The politician tried to wiggle out of answering the tough questions during the interview.

noun A club specifically for children, often offering activities, events, or programs for kids to participate in

  • The hotel offers a supervised kids’ club for younger guests to enjoy various activities.
  • Hey, have you checked out the kids’ club at the resort? It's pretty cool.
  • I heard the kids’ club at the community center is lit with fun stuff to do.
  • Joining the book club felt like being part of a kids’ club for adults who love reading.

noun a type of colorful rubber bands used in crafting to create various items such as bracelets, necklaces, and keychains

  • The children spent hours creating intricate designs with loom bands.
  • My niece loves making loom band bracelets for her friends.
  • I used to be obsessed with making loom bands back in the day.
  • The deadline for the project was looming like a pile of unfinished loom bands.

adjective a slang term derived from 'crazy', used to describe something as extreme or intense

  • The artist used a variety of crayons to create a colorful masterpiece.
  • I found a box of crayons in the drawer, wanna color with me?
  • That new movie was cray, you have to see it!
  • Her emotions were all over the place, it was like a crayon box that had been shaken up.