35. Idiom with dry, dried.
34. Idiom: to be snowed under.
33. Idioms with muddy.
32. Idioms: Autumn colours.
31. Idiom: Black thumbed.
30. Idioms with a cow.
29. Friendship.
28. Vocabulary: tulipanowiec amerykański jesienią.
27. Vocabulary: miłorząb japoński jesienią.
26. Idioms: mud, muddy.
25. Idioms: Cicha woda brzegi rwie.
24. Even a blind squirrel can find a nut. Trafiło się jak ślepej kurze ziarno..
23. Idioms & vocabulary with red.
22. Słowo się rzekło, kobyłka u płota.
21. Idioms & vocabulary with autumn.
20. Idioms & vocabulary with bear.
19. Idioms & vocabulary with green.
18. Idiom about lining tree.
17. Idioms about water.
16. Vocabulary: ground frost.
15. Idioms with ducks.
14. Idioms with crocodiles.
13. A little sth to eat.
12. Home, sun & roots.
11. Nature – places to relax.
10. English Idioms with gardening and growing plants.
9. English Idioms with a lazy bee.
8. English Idiom for ,,Prędzej mi kaktus na dłoni wyrośnie”.
7. English Idioms with the ️rain.
6. English Idioms with grass.
5. English Idioms: life & happiness.
4. English Idioms: home.
3. English Idioms with the rain.
2. Mr. Cat & The Hedgehog. Phrasal verbs: to run off with sth; to tuck in; red-handed.
1. A runaway Hedgehog & Mr. Cat. Phrasal verb: to run away.