Bugs live in the garden and are small and slow moving. Trees provide oxygen and grow in the garden. The document briefly describes bugs and trees found in a garden.
This document describes different parts of a garden, including flowers that smell good and attract bees, trees that provide oxygen, worms and snails, a cubby house, and rabbits and slugs. Flowers, trees, worms, and snails are described as having positive attributes or roles, while slugs are noted to be shell-less and slow like snails.
The document discusses caring for a garden, including planting seeds and watering plants so they will grow large. It mentions that trees provide oxygen, bees make honey from nectar, and the sun and water are both needed for plants to grow well. Various insects like ants and bugs can also be found in the garden.
The document talks about various insects and animals found in a garden including bees, spiders, ants, worms and mentions that some flowers have nectar for bees while others like spiders and ants can bite but daddy long legs do not hurt. It also briefly mentions a cubby house and pets.
In the garden there are butterflies, trees that provide oxygen, and ladybugs with black spots. Flowers such as roses and moths are also present, along with snails that are slippery.
The document discusses different aspects of a garden including trees, spiders, insects, flowers and pets. Trees are described as awesome and the document expresses a liking for trees. Insects are said to be fun to play with but need a cage, and flowers are described as beautiful.
The document describes various plants and animals commonly found in a garden, including stick insects that curl their tails when scared and can be green or brown, ladybirds that have six spots and can be red or orange, bees that are black and yellow and can sting, trees that provide oxygen and shelter for animals, and mentions pets, flowers, vegetables, lizards, and frogs.
The document discusses various elements found in a garden including spiders, pets, flowers, trees, and bugs. Pets are described as cute and a ball. Flowers are said to smell good and be bright and colorful while trees provide oxygen and shade. Bugs are stated as being disliked.
Bugs live in the garden and are small and slow moving. Trees provide oxygen and grow in the garden. The document briefly describes bugs and trees found in a garden.
This document describes different parts of a garden, including flowers that smell good and attract bees, trees that provide oxygen, worms and snails, a cubby house, and rabbits and slugs. Flowers, trees, worms, and snails are described as having positive attributes or roles, while slugs are noted to be shell-less and slow like snails.
The document discusses caring for a garden, including planting seeds and watering plants so they will grow large. It mentions that trees provide oxygen, bees make honey from nectar, and the sun and water are both needed for plants to grow well. Various insects like ants and bugs can also be found in the garden.
The document talks about various insects and animals found in a garden including bees, spiders, ants, worms and mentions that some flowers have nectar for bees while others like spiders and ants can bite but daddy long legs do not hurt. It also briefly mentions a cubby house and pets.
In the garden there are butterflies, trees that provide oxygen, and ladybugs with black spots. Flowers such as roses and moths are also present, along with snails that are slippery.
The document discusses different aspects of a garden including trees, spiders, insects, flowers and pets. Trees are described as awesome and the document expresses a liking for trees. Insects are said to be fun to play with but need a cage, and flowers are described as beautiful.
The document describes various plants and animals commonly found in a garden, including stick insects that curl their tails when scared and can be green or brown, ladybirds that have six spots and can be red or orange, bees that are black and yellow and can sting, trees that provide oxygen and shelter for animals, and mentions pets, flowers, vegetables, lizards, and frogs.
The document discusses various elements found in a garden including spiders, pets, flowers, trees, and bugs. Pets are described as cute and a ball. Flowers are said to smell good and be bright and colorful while trees provide oxygen and shade. Bugs are stated as being disliked.
This document discusses different insects and plants found in a garden. It mentions that bees collect pollen to make honey, butterflies come in beautiful colors like blue and yellow, and there are different types of bugs like ladybugs. Dragonflies have beautiful wings and make a buzzing noise, caterpillars eat leaves and make cocoons for the winter. Flowers need to be watered every day, and moths come out at night, are attracted to light, and are brown in color.
The document describes different elements of a garden including flowers, trees, and pets. It notes that flowers are in the garden as well as trees. It describes pets as being cute and soft, and mentions that mother cats can be white while daddy cats can be black or white. It also briefly discusses stick insects, noting they are sticky and don't fall off hands, crawl on pencils, and eat leaves.
The document describes different elements found in a garden, including cubby houses that the author plays in with friends, trees that provide homes for animals and oxygen, butterflies and ladybirds of different colors, bees that collect nectar, flies and spiders, grass that grows from seeds and is good to play on, flowers that come in different colors, and grasshoppers that jump around.
The document describes different parts of a garden, including trees that provide oxygen, flowers that bear fruits and vegetables, plants that give us food, worms and bees that help plants grow, butterfly tongues, ladybirds that eat bugs, ponds with fish and frogs, and grass that is nice to play in.
The document discusses different things found in a garden that are loved, including flowers, trees, spiders, and bees. Flowers are loved for their beauty and scent, while trees are described as the best thing in the whole world. Spiders are loved because they are scary.
The document discusses different aspects of a garden including trees, spiders, insects, flowers and pets. Trees are described as orsm and skeree while the author likes daddy longlegs. Insects are said to be fun to play with but need a cage, and flowers are described as beautiful.
The document describes various animals and plants commonly found in gardens, including worms that eat food scraps, flowers that provide nectar for bees, bees that make honey but can be dangerous, bugs that are interesting to learn about but more scared of humans, birds that enjoy gardens but fly away when approached, trees that provide oxygen, spiders that are poisonous, ants that can carry weights fifty times their size, and butterflies that start as caterpillars.
The document is about a garden where a flower is planted and watered daily, watching it grow. It also mentions cats, trees, bees and flowers being special.
The document describes different elements found in a garden, including mulch, leaves, weeds, trees, ladibirds, spiders, and butterflys. Mulch and weeds are described as brown or green, ladibirds have black spots, and spiders can be brown while butterflys are nice. Flowers and more ladibirds are also listed but without descriptions.
Butterflies have colorful wings and live on flowers. Bees live in hives and can sting, coming in black and yellow colors. Ladybirds have dots and fly, eating leaves. Cubyhouses come in different colors and can contain flowers, being made of one material. Spiders can hurt and come in different types, living anywhere. Flies have wings and can be annoying. Bugs have antennas and are black.
The document describes various parts of a garden including trees, rabbits, flowers, butterflies, birds, worms, spiders, and bushes. Trees provide oxygen and shade, and can be used to build treehouses. Flowers come in different colors, have stems, and smell nice. Rabbits and worms eat parts of the garden.
Flowers, dragonflies, and birds are discussed as beautiful but sometimes harmful parts of gardens, while pets and people can damage plants. Roses are described as dangerous plants while cubby houses and sheds provide colorful structures, and the document concludes with well wishes for all.
This document discusses different insects and plants found in a garden. It mentions that bees collect pollen to make honey, butterflies come in beautiful colors like blue and yellow, and there are different types of bugs like ladybugs. Dragonflies have beautiful wings and make a buzzing noise, caterpillars eat leaves and make cocoons for the winter. Flowers need to be watered every day, and moths come out at night, are attracted to light, and are brown in color.
The document describes different elements of a garden including flowers, trees, and pets. It notes that flowers are in the garden as well as trees. It describes pets as being cute and soft, and mentions that mother cats can be white while daddy cats can be black or white. It also briefly discusses stick insects, noting they are sticky and don't fall off hands, crawl on pencils, and eat leaves.
The document describes different elements found in a garden, including cubby houses that the author plays in with friends, trees that provide homes for animals and oxygen, butterflies and ladybirds of different colors, bees that collect nectar, flies and spiders, grass that grows from seeds and is good to play on, flowers that come in different colors, and grasshoppers that jump around.
The document describes different parts of a garden, including trees that provide oxygen, flowers that bear fruits and vegetables, plants that give us food, worms and bees that help plants grow, butterfly tongues, ladybirds that eat bugs, ponds with fish and frogs, and grass that is nice to play in.
The document discusses different things found in a garden that are loved, including flowers, trees, spiders, and bees. Flowers are loved for their beauty and scent, while trees are described as the best thing in the whole world. Spiders are loved because they are scary.
The document discusses different aspects of a garden including trees, spiders, insects, flowers and pets. Trees are described as orsm and skeree while the author likes daddy longlegs. Insects are said to be fun to play with but need a cage, and flowers are described as beautiful.
The document describes various animals and plants commonly found in gardens, including worms that eat food scraps, flowers that provide nectar for bees, bees that make honey but can be dangerous, bugs that are interesting to learn about but more scared of humans, birds that enjoy gardens but fly away when approached, trees that provide oxygen, spiders that are poisonous, ants that can carry weights fifty times their size, and butterflies that start as caterpillars.
The document is about a garden where a flower is planted and watered daily, watching it grow. It also mentions cats, trees, bees and flowers being special.
The document describes different elements found in a garden, including mulch, leaves, weeds, trees, ladibirds, spiders, and butterflys. Mulch and weeds are described as brown or green, ladibirds have black spots, and spiders can be brown while butterflys are nice. Flowers and more ladibirds are also listed but without descriptions.
Butterflies have colorful wings and live on flowers. Bees live in hives and can sting, coming in black and yellow colors. Ladybirds have dots and fly, eating leaves. Cubyhouses come in different colors and can contain flowers, being made of one material. Spiders can hurt and come in different types, living anywhere. Flies have wings and can be annoying. Bugs have antennas and are black.
The document describes various parts of a garden including trees, rabbits, flowers, butterflies, birds, worms, spiders, and bushes. Trees provide oxygen and shade, and can be used to build treehouses. Flowers come in different colors, have stems, and smell nice. Rabbits and worms eat parts of the garden.
Flowers, dragonflies, and birds are discussed as beautiful but sometimes harmful parts of gardens, while pets and people can damage plants. Roses are described as dangerous plants while cubby houses and sheds provide colorful structures, and the document concludes with well wishes for all.