peahenWhat isthe nameof a femalepeacock?foxThesecreatures livein both theArctic and theforest.skunkThis mammalemits a stinkysmell toscare offpredators.firefliesChildren liketo chasethese flyinglights atdusk.nutsWhat dosquirrelslike toeat?bearThis largemammalstarts with aB and endswith an R.raccoonWhat's thismaskedbanditmammal?DumboThis octopusis namedafter theDisneycharacter.pigeonThe mostcommon birdwe see inNYC.MexicanEva ishalfwhat?baldeagleThis bird isnational bird ofthe UnitedStates and ison the Mexicanflag.pianoEva playsthisinstrument.chihuahuaWhat'sthesmallestdog?cardinalThis redbird incommon inbackyardsorcaThiswhale isactually adolphin.TeresaWhat isEva'smiddlename?duckWhat isalways inwater butnever getswet?planktonWhat's thebeginning ofthe oceanfood chain?ajolotesEva has twoof these"MexicanWalkingFIsh"minicarWhat's thesize of ablue whale'sheart?snowyowlThis birdlives inthe arctictundra.rockclimbingEva likesdoing thissport onTuesday.catsEva has twoof thesemammals inher house.hummingbirdThis bird fliesup, down, sideto side, andforewards andbackwards.peahenWhat isthe nameof a femalepeacock?foxThesecreatures livein both theArctic and theforest.skunkThis mammalemits a stinkysmell toscare offpredators.firefliesChildren liketo chasethese flyinglights atdusk.nutsWhat dosquirrelslike toeat?bearThis largemammalstarts with aB and endswith an R.raccoonWhat's thismaskedbanditmammal?DumboThis octopusis namedafter theDisneycharacter.pigeonThe mostcommon birdwe see inNYC.MexicanEva ishalfwhat?baldeagleThis bird isnational bird ofthe UnitedStates and ison the Mexicanflag.pianoEva playsthisinstrument.chihuahuaWhat'sthesmallestdog?cardinalThis redbird incommon inbackyardsorcaThiswhale isactually adolphin.TeresaWhat isEva'smiddlename?duckWhat isalways inwater butnever getswet?planktonWhat's thebeginning ofthe oceanfood chain?ajolotesEva has twoof these"MexicanWalkingFIsh"minicarWhat's thesize of ablue whale'sheart?snowyowlThis birdlives inthe arctictundra.rockclimbingEva likesdoing thissport onTuesday.catsEva has twoof thesemammals inher house.hummingbirdThis bird fliesup, down, sideto side, andforewards andbackwards.

Eva's 8th birthday - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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N N
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O O
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B B
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O O
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I I
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G G
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  1. B-What is the name of a female peacock?
    B-peahen
  2. I-These creatures live in both the Arctic and the forest.
    I-fox
  3. G-This mammal emits a stinky smell to scare off predators.
    G-skunk
  4. G-Children like to chase these flying lights at dusk.
    G-fireflies
  5. I-What do squirrels like to eat?
    I-nuts
  6. I-This large mammal starts with a B and ends with an R.
    I-bear
  7. G-What's this masked bandit mammal?
    G-raccoon
  8. N-This octopus is named after the Disney character.
    N-Dumbo
  9. B-The most common bird we see in NYC.
    B-pigeon
  10. O-Eva is half what?
    O-Mexican
  11. B-This bird is national bird of the United States and is on the Mexican flag.
    B-bald eagle
  12. O-Eva plays this instrument.
    O-piano
  13. I-What's the smallest dog?
    I-chihuahua
  14. G-This red bird in common in backyards
    G-cardinal
  15. N-This whale is actually a dolphin.
    N-orca
  16. O-What is Eva's middle name?
    O-Teresa
  17. G-What is always in water but never gets wet?
    G-duck
  18. N-What's the beginning of the ocean food chain?
    N-plankton
  19. O-Eva has two of these "Mexican Walking FIsh"
    O-ajolotes
  20. N-What's the size of a blue whale's heart?
    N-mini car
  21. B-This bird lives in the arctic tundra.
    B-snowy owl
  22. O-Eva likes doing this sport on Tuesday.
    O-rock climbing
  23. I-Eva has two of these mammals in her house.
    I-cats
  24. B-This bird flies up, down, side to side, and forewards and backwards.
    B-hummingbird