Words to Describe an Elephant's Trunk (for a 5-year-old)
- Long — it can reach far. Example: The elephant used its long trunk to get a leaf from a tree.
- Strong — it can lift heavy things. Example: The trunk lifted a big log.
- Flexible — it can bend and twist. Example: The elephant curled its trunk around a branch.
- Wrinkly — it has lots of little folds. Example: The trunk looks wrinkly like an old blanket.
- Gentle — it can touch softly. Example: The elephant gently picked up a baby bird.
- Sensitive — it can feel tiny things. Example: The trunk felt a small bug.
- Splashy — it can spray water. Example: The elephant sprayed water with its trunk to cool off.
- Helpful — it is useful for many jobs. Example: The trunk helps the elephant eat and drink.
- Curly — it can curl up like a spring. Example: The elephant curled its trunk when it slept.
- Rough — the skin feels a bit bumpy. Example: The trunk feels rough when you touch it.
Try this fun idea: Pretend your arm is an elephant's trunk—reach, curl, and spray (pretend) water!