Q1: What is your name used for?
Ans: My name is what people call me.
Q2: What does your head hold?
Ans: My head holds my face and hair.
Q3: What do your eyes help you do?
Ans: My eyes help me see everything around me.
Q4: What do you use your mouth for?
Ans: I use my mouth to talk, eat, and smile.
Q5: What do your ears help you?
Ans: My ears let me hear sounds like music and laughter.
Q6: What can you do with your hands?
Ans: I can draw, play, and give high-fives with my hands.
Q7: How do your legs help you?
Ans: My legs help me walk, run, and jump.
Q8: What do your parents do for you?
Ans: My parents take care of me and help me learn and grow.
Q9: Who are your siblings?
Ans: My siblings are my brothers and sisters who play with me.
Q10: What are grandparents like?
Ans: Grandparents are like extra-special parents with lots of love and stories.
Q11: Who are your aunts and uncles?
Ans: Aunts and uncles are my parents’ siblings who sometimes give me treats.
Q12: What are cousins?
Ans: Cousins are the children of my aunts and uncles.
Q13: What are your likes?
Ans: My likes are things that make me happy, like playing with toys.
Q14: What are your dislikes?
Ans: My dislikes are things I don’t enjoy, like eating broccoli.
Q15: What are hobbies?
Ans: Hobbies are fun things I love to do, like drawing pictures.
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