I don't remember what words are in that book, but here are some general vocabulary activities:
Fold a large manila paper in half, fourths, eighths, sixteenths (as many words as you need)........in each square write a vocabulary word and draw a picture for it.
Freyer model: We do this with index cards, but you'll want a larger paper probably...........we fold the index card (hamburger) in half, then again, then fold down the corner that "doesn't have many pieces".......in other words, is where all the folds are, not the edges. It leaves a diamond in the middle. You may rather have them just draw a diamond in the middle of a paper with a stencil or something. You could call them "diamond" words! Anyway, the word goes in the middle, a simple definition or sentence in the top left quadrant, a picture in the top right, an example in the bottom left and a non-example in the bottom right. For example, we did this today for rural.......in the diamond "rural", top left "in the country", top right a picture of a farm, bottom left "farm", bottom right, "city".
Flip model. Fold each edge of a paper in towards the middle to make a center opening. Cut a slit horizontally in each edge piece to make flaps. You make a lift-the-flap vocabulary page. Write the word on each flap, then underneath the flap you can cut and paste an example. If you find clip art for each word, you can copy them off for each kid to do this, even have the flap books done with the words written ahead of time and make it a matching activity.
Will any of those work for you?