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1 Summer Bugs Word Search ANT BEETLE BLACKFLY BUMBLE BEE DRAGONFLY CATERPILLAR BUTTERFLY GRASSHOPPER HONEY BEE HORNET LADYBUG MOSQUITO MOTH SLUG SNAIL SPIDER WASP L A D Y B U G B L H D G I L R A A E U G L B C R T E T U D G M S T L D A A E E R B E R I O A T S T B N L E U N H A C S S E E L R T Q E I H K G H Q L R E O E T S M F H O O B U P F H E D G L L P D M N Q I B L B G Y W P I U S Y F L T M Y G O E A B D N H R L T O E B R L S S I A O R A Y T N B G U L S P I D E R H H O N G B H L L L T E T B U H, for Itsy Bitsy Fun
2 Summer Camping Word Search Backpack Bathing suit Beach Board games Bug bites Campfire Camping Canoe Compass Fishing Flashlight Lantern Marshmallows Sleeping bag Sunscreen Sunshine Tent A A B E B T G C N R L M S B B S S E F C A S I G L S E A U F M F T I D E W S A O M R N G O R I S S A R O C S B N I H B S F S T H G I L H S A L F O I S O M B I A L L N G P P P I T H E N A N B O A R D G A M E S U L R I G G O M I D K O A O A C A A G E N I H S N U S C I C A H H N T I U S G N I H T A B M G A C T P P R S I M S C C M P I I N A E B A C K P A C K E I A E P G E R M A S N A N A G N T S S K L B N S O M H M A I G G S U N S C R E E N A L S L C, for Itsy Bitsy Fun
3 Summer Clothes Word Search BASEBALL CAP BATHING SUIT BIKINI DRESS FLIP FLOPS HAT SANDALS SHORTS SKIRT SUNGLASSES SWIN SHORTS TANK TOP TSHIRT S T R F S L A D B O P E S K D N T G H I A O T B S W I M S H O R T S R H P H L R S L R K H A I B O A A F T A N D I K H R L S E S S A L G N U S N F L I T T B B S G L T S P A C L L A B E S A B S I D A B T I T L U E S I L N S B I K I N I S R N F A P P T I N P T L T D S S H O R T S I I K E S, for Itsy Bitsy Fun
4 Summer Fishing Word Search BASS BOAT BOBBER FISHING ROD HOOK JIG LAKE LEECH LIFE JACKET MINNOW NET PICKEREL PIKE REEL SEAWEED SUNFISH TACKLE WORM O B P I C K E R E L H W W S R R K F H N I O D O R G N I H S I F O E N R C S I E I R E S E N G M E A S F S J B M I L R W C H N H A C J M E E O S A U S C T A E E B N L T S I K T L D C B T A C K L E E N E H O O K B E N T H J E L B I E K I P N L, for Itsy Bitsy Fun
5 Summer Flowers Word Search BELL FLOWER CARNATION CHRYSANTHE- MUM DAISY DANDELION GERANIUM HOLLYHOCKS IMPATIENS IRIS LAVENDER LILAC LILY MARIGOLDS PANSY PETUNIA ROSE SUNFLOWER TULIP N C A L I L P N N R S P R O G E R M Y A Y N E E E N I U I G P I N P R WW O A T S T S A N S N I O I L B A U U K T R Y P L L S V N N Y M C I D E F E F U E L R A E O E M N D N L M T A A L A H N U N P N L L S R C H R Y S A N T H E M U M E L U L D A I S Y B V E L R S D L O G I R A M D A I Y E A O G E R A N I U M L Y M I H A I N U T E P I Y, for Itsy Bitsy Fun
6 Summer Flying Critters Word Search BLACKBIRD BLUE JAY CARDINAL CHICKADEE CRANE CROW EAGLE FALCON FINCH GOOSE GROUSE HAWKS HUMMINGBIRD KINGFISHER MALLARD DUCK ROBIN SEAGULL SWAN J L A A G U N A W S A D L D R I B G N I M M U H W C E A G L E E B G F C D A H G R O U S E O R N L R S E H E R E O E R I O D I I A N D A J O M F A I F B W A C G G A G N K N G R K R K U L L Y R A A N C O C Y L U K A K E L I W N F A L C O N C C H K W E R F L R I N R C K C U D A M D B S N W, for Itsy Bitsy Fun
7 Summer Foods Word Search BARBECUE BLUEBERRIES CORN ON THE COB FREEZIES FRIES HAMBURGERS HOT DOGS ICE ICE CREAM ICE TEA LEMONADE MARSHMALLOWS POPSICLES RASPBERRIES SALAD SMORES STRAWBERRIES S E I R R E B E U L B M L F L S E I R R E B P S A R B F R D O I I P E B L E M O N A D E L G L D R S O L R S A F R I E S S C E S R C L C WW I B R Z S E G I S I E E C O S N E A I R U C O S S H B E L R W C S E E E I P D E T E W L E E U A S S A O C O T N E F A G I E L R N P E S E N O L E M R E T A W I T B T E C N H O H U T I D C N C L B D R R B B S B L S R C E R E C H E O E S R M R S B I S H S S L D C M A A A R E E G R B F S D I I I S M H O C M A R, for Itsy Bitsy Fun
8 Summer Fun Word Search BARBECUE BEACH BIKING CAMPING FISHING FLOWERS HIKING HOT ICE CREAM NO SCHOOL PICNIC ROLLERBLADING SPRINKLER SUNBURN SUNSCREEN SUNSHINE SWIMMING WATER FIGHTS WATERMELON S L OW A T E R M E L O N B S G P B E A C H W S U N K R L L C I G A E T I R S E N O M P I S C N C K S E C E W A GW I S G N I D A L B R E L L O R F K H I M N S M C I F C K N G C G I C M E U S P L T I R N I N K K I I E N B C I K F G E I I E I L W U S H I G N G A H A P H N O S C H O O L N G S S T M S G T M E I N H T B I N C H S P N R U B N U S I F R K B B S C H O S R E WO L F P O I N R L I L R A I S C S N K M H B E K K M O B R T H W T I B S OW A, for Itsy Bitsy Fun
9 Summer Gardening Word Search CUCUMBERS DANDELION FERTILIZER HOE PESTICIDES RAKE ROSE SEEDS SHOVEL SPROUTS TOMATOES TOP SOIL TULIP WATER WATERING CAN WATERMELON WEEDS WORMS E S T U O R P S E E I L O U D U R E B M U C U C P W T N L Z R P A M S A P A C G N I R E T A W R S S T E S L P S T I T L M S H D T I E T O A N V R E E O O T E I P H W O O E K T V R C C S O O E W D A N D E L I O N P E K S R S N F L D I O S L O W A T E R M E L O N E T O M A T O E S R C A N, for Itsy Bitsy Fun
10 Summer Sports Word Search BADMINTON BASEBALL BASKETBALL BIKING BOCCE CANOEING GOLF HIKING HORSESHOES KAYAKING LAWN DARTS ROLLERBLAD- ING SOCCER SURFING SWIMMING TENNIS VOLLEYBALL WATER SKIING G N I M M I W S N O L T N D B C I N O K A B O G W E O L A H E I I A N O S W G N T A B I N B K L O W O K M N N W L K K N W A T E R S K I I N G I E A F W Y S L I G S M D B N I Y N N I A U K G E D A A G I E U S G O K R I E A R S L I E K I E G M I F T B T E H B L O I I L S A N I W S B B O R L N O A N A O G N O A A C A E E A L G G G N M G L F C G T L I C S N S G V O L L E Y B A L L W C L E E N H O R S E S H O E S R O O O A G S I I U D N R G W O I S A, for Itsy Bitsy Fun
11 Summer Weather Word Search AIR CONDITIONING AUGUST CLOUDY DRY HEAT STROKE HEAT WAVE HOT HUMID JULY JUNE LIGHTNING RAINY SCORCHING SUNBURN SUNNY THUNDERSTORM UV RAYS WINDY A N U I H I S I G L S E M T R N T Y I M H A Y L A I A T H N E M N D H G N I H C R O C S N R Y R Y E I G Y I N H H R U E M I R O A H E A T W A V E N Y N R L R T T E G E H G N N B G E H I N S S Y A R V U S U U U S Y I H T R R T D J N Y N R T R N A N R H D E D I D D T N G G N I N O I T I D N O C R I A N U U T K U C E I N L C O C U I S T O E G U WM O U J T N G S O I D N H A T U N T H O I U H E G Y A G T D H R N U T H S I U D J U L Y A R D O R E V T, for Itsy Bitsy Fun
12 Summer Wild Life Word Search BEAR CHIPMUNK COYOTE DEER FOX FROG GROUND HOG LIZARD MOOSE MOUSE PORCUPINE POSSUM RABBIT RACCOON SNAKE SQUIRREL TURTLE WOLF F E L R D O X P E P O R A C C O O N K R E E S N F S I N A L B E U Q S P U B I E F T M U U M B Z L S R O M C P I A T M U O Y R I T R R O U O G O H N D U O R G M P C M O T S D E E R S N A K E F L O W L, for Itsy Bitsy Fun
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