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H h had Jill had a teddy bear. It was Jill s teddy bear. Jill had Teddy in her arms. hail Hail is frozen rain. Hail comes from the sky like drops of ice. When you hail someone, you call a greeting to them. hair Jack and Jill get their hair cut. It grows on theiir heads. Mother has long hair. Dad shaves off the hair on his face.

half There is only one cake left. Jack wants a bit. Jill wants a bit. Mother must cut it in half. hammer Bang, bang! What a noise! What is it? It is Dad. He is knocking nails in with a hammer. He is hammering. hand Jill has one left hand. Shehas one right hand. She has two hands. She can pick things up with her hands. She can hold things in her hands. She is hand in hand with her mother. handkerchief Tommy is a tidy boy, as everyone knows. He has a little handkerchief to wipe his little nose.

handle Hold the cup by the handle. Hand it to Mother. Take care how you handle the cup. Lift it carefully. hang Hang up your coat. Are you hanging it up? Yes, it is hung up. happen What will happen on Christmas Day? What will take place on Christmas Day? Something nice will happen. We will have great fun. happy The children are happy. They are happy because it is Christmas. Thay dance and sing. They give happy shouts.

hard A stone is hard. It is not soft. A pillow is soft. It is not hard. Some of the lessons at school are hard. They are not easy to do. hat Where do you wear your hat? I wear my hat on my head. hate Jack does not hate Jill. He is fond of Jill. Kitty hates being out in the rain. She does not like to get wet. hay Uncle Jack cuts the long grass on his farm. He lets it dry in the sun. Then it is hay.

hear We hear with our ears. Listen to the music. Can you hear the bend playing? Yes, I can hear it. heart Your heart is in your body. It sends blood through your body. The heart is the engine which keeps your body going. You can feel your heart beat. It is pumping blood when it beats. heat The sun is very warm. Can you feel the heat? The sun heats the earth. The fire heats the room. It makes the room hot. heavy A balloon is light. It is not heavy. Jill can blow up a balloon. A table is heavy. It is not light. Jill cannot pick up a table.

hello When Jack meets Pat, she says, Hello, Pat! Pat says, Hello, Jack. help Jill is learning to sew. Mother will show her how to sew. She will help Jill. Jill helped Mother to wash the dishes. Jack is helping Dad in the garden. hen A hen sits on a nest. It lays eggs. Young hens are called chickens. A hen has two legs. A hen has feathers on its body. hide Jack and Jill play Hide and Seek. Jack hides from Jill. Can you see where he is hiding? He is hidden up the tree. Last time he hid behind a bush.

hill A hill is high. A mountain is higher. A mountain is a big hill. Jack and Jill climb up the hill. history History is the story of the past. We learn history at school. hit Oh dear! Jack has hit the window with his ball. Dad can hit a nail with his hammer. hold Jill is on a swing. She can hold on to the rope with one hand. She can hold an apple in the other hand. She is holding the rope. She has held the apple.

hole Jack has a hole in his sock. The mouse lives in hole in the wall. Dad digs a hole in the ground. home Where is Jill? She is at home. She is in the house where she lives with her family. honey The bees make honey. They keep it in the hive. We take the honey out, and eat it. It is very sweet. hope I hope it will be a sunny day. I wish it would be sunny. Jill hopes so, too. We are all hoping.

horn Dad has a horn on his car. It makes a noise to warn people thet he is coming. A cow has horns on its head. Many animals have horns. horse A horse is an animal. A pony is a small horse. How many legs does a horse have? A horse and a cow each have the same number of legs. hospital When people are ill, they go to the hospital to be made well. It is a big building. Doctors and nurses take care of them in the hospital. hot The sun is hot The fire is hot. The tea is too hot to drink. Wait till it cools. Then it will not be hot.

hour An hour is a part of a day. There are twenty-four hours in a day. There are 24 hours in a day. house A house is a home where people live. Jill has a doll s house. Milly and Molly live in it. hungry Jack is hungry when he gets up. He wants to eat some food. He is ready for breakfast. Spot, Jack s dog, is always hungry. hurt Jack was in such a hurry that he did not see the big stone. He fell over it. He has hurt his knee. His knee is sore. It is hurting