Tooth Brush
Tooth Brush
I have a little tooth brush
I hold it very tight
I brush my teeth each morning
And then again at night
Questions & Answers
- Q: What is the subject of the rhyme?
A: A little toothbrush. - Q: How does the speaker hold the toothbrush?
A: Very tight. - Q: When does the speaker brush their teeth?
A: Each morning and again at night. - Q: Why do we use a toothbrush?
A: To clean our teeth and keep them healthy. - Q: What time of day is mentioned first?
A: Morning. - Q: What time is brushing repeated?
A: At night. - Q: What does holding the toothbrush tight show?
A: Care and proper use. - Q: How many times a day does the speaker brush?
A: Twice. - Q: Is brushing teeth important?
A: Yes, it helps prevent cavities and keeps teeth clean. - Q: What does “very tight” mean here?
A: Holding it firmly so it doesn’t slip. - Q: Is this rhyme about a routine?
A: Yes, a daily dental care routine. - Q: What can happen if you don’t brush your teeth?
A: Tooth decay, bad breath, and gum disease. - Q: What word describes the toothbrush?
A: Little. - Q: Is the rhyme in first person or third person?
A: First person (“I have…”). - Q: What does the toothbrush clean?
A: Teeth. - Q: Why is brushing at night important?
A: To remove food and bacteria before sleeping. - Q: What happens if you don’t hold the brush tight?
A: It might fall or not clean properly. - Q: Is this rhyme a good reminder for children?
A: Yes, it teaches daily hygiene. - Q: How long should you brush your teeth?
A: About 2 minutes each time. - Q: What does this rhyme encourage?
A: Good dental habits.
| Rhyming Words | |
Word | Rhymes With |
Tight | Night, Light, Right |
Night | Bright, Flight, Right |
Brush | Rush, Crush, Blush |
Teeth | Wreath, Beneath |
Morning | Warning, Adorning (near rhyme) |
| Opposite Word | |
Word | Opposite |
Tight | Loose |
Morning | Evening (or Night) |
Night | Day |
Brush | Ignore, Skip (contextual) |
Little | Big or Large |