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The Months of the Year

A word search puzzle.

January February

March April

May June

July August September

October November December

C R G W T J A N U A R Y A S T O V M C D E C E M B E R E F A C N I A P R I L D C M A M E L R P O D R Q C F O T A D K B Z T H U V S C A Y C S Y S M R N N U Y N E G H E T U L E Y U U S Y L U N M A S O G R U T A S Z V U P U D B T B U P T U R X X C J U N E E E E A Y T Y Y A S E P T E M B E R A E Y O B C M O N T H S O F T H E Y E A R

Which month comes before April?

Which month comes after May?

Which month comes before November?

Which month comes after December?

Which month is your favourite month of the year?

Why?

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