Each circle has a theme (animals, wheeled things, fruits & vegetables, Monopoly pieces, etc). Outside the circles there are about 18 random pieces (a top, a Bowling pin, a clown, a scooter, etc.)
I believe "places for all the outside things" means which circle do each of the loose items belong to (i.e. the scooter would go to the "wheeled items" circle, the top would go in the spinner circle, soccer ball in the sports ball circle).
Hope this helps!
On page 30 of "I Spy School Days," you can find a bell near the top left corner, a pencil near the top right corner, a sandwich near the bottom left corner, and a Baseball near the bottom right corner. On page 31, there is a pair of scissors near the top left corner, a paintbrush near the top right corner, a Basketball near the bottom left corner, and a globe near the bottom right corner.
All the things outside of the rings can all be put within the rings
I think they need to do lots of things inside the school and outside of school. :}
A Region.
A Region.
No, it is an adjective. It refers to things, places, or operations outside a location, generally the opposite of internal.
of course they can they are humans too and can do other things besides work work work.
it is called a Region
A region. Regions are defined by common characteristics such as physical features, cultural attributes, or economic activities that distinguish them from surrounding areas.
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They can become curious with "those places" and the things they get are called erections (stiffening of the penis).
Its called condensation. Look it up
Kiddie Ride
Having sexual intercourse and sometimes partying is out of school youth. The best time to do this is when you are an adult. Things that have to do with adulthood is out of school youth. Whatever teenagers do outside School as social activities.