Toddler A-Z – 100 Objects That Start with the Letter “G”

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A group of my friends started doing something we are calling Toddler Time and each week we choose a letter to focus on.  I realized that finding objects that start with the letter of the week can be a challenge and I thought it might be helpful to have a long list of “G” letter objects them on hand.  If I’ve missed something drop me a note in the comments, I would be thrilled to add even more letter “G” objects.
  1. Gallery: A space or building where works of art are displayed for public viewing.
  2. Galoshes: Waterproof overshoes worn to protect shoes from rain or mud.
  3. Game: An activity or sport with specific rules and objectives, often played for entertainment or competition.
  4. Gander (Male Goose): A male goose, typically larger than a female goose.
  5. Garage: A building or space used for storing vehicles or other large items.
  6. Garbage: Waste or discarded materials that are no longer needed.
  7. Garden: An area of land used for cultivating plants, often for food or decorative purposes.
  8. Garland: A decorative arrangement of flowers, leaves, or other materials, often hung as a decoration.
  9. Garlic: A pungent bulbous plant used as a seasoning in cooking.
  10. Garlic Bread: Bread that has been flavored with garlic and often butter or oil, commonly served as an appetizer.
  11. Garment: A piece of clothing or fabric that is worn.
  12. Garnet (Red Gem): A deep red gemstone, often used in jewelry.
  13. Gas: A substance that can expand or contract to fill a container, often used as fuel for heating or transportation.
  14. Gas Tank: The container in a vehicle that holds the fuel.
  15. Gate: A barrier or entrance that can be opened or closed to control access.
  16. Gauze Pad: A medical dressing made of loosely woven fabric, used to cover and protect wounds.
  17. Gecko: A small reptile known for its ability to climb walls and ceilings.
  18. Gerbil: A small rodent often kept as a pet, similar to a hamster or mouse.
  19. Giant: An exceptionally large person or thing.
  20. Gift: A present or something given voluntarily to someone without expectation of payment.
  21. Giftwrap: Decorative paper or material used to wrap a gift.
  22. Ginger: A spicy root often used in cooking or as a natural remedy for digestive issues.
  23. Ginger Ale: A carbonated soft drink flavored with ginger.
  24. Ginger Snap: A type of cookie flavored with ginger.
  25. Gingerbread: A sweet and spicy cake-like bread often flavored with ginger and molasses.
  26. Gingham: A lightweight cotton fabric with a checkered pattern.
  27. Giraffe: A large African mammal with a long neck and distinctive spotted pattern.
  28. Girl: A female child or young woman.
  29. Girl Scout: A member of a worldwide organization for girls, known for its focus on community service and skill-building activities.
  30. Glass: A hard, transparent material often used to make windows, drinking containers, or decorative objects.
  31. Glazed Donut: A type of donut that has been coated with a sugary glaze.
  32. Glitter: Small, shiny particles used for decoration or to add sparkle to something.
  33. Globe: A spherical representation of the Earth or a celestial body.
  34. Glove: A covering for the hand, typically made of material such as leather or fabric.
  35. Glue: A sticky substance used to join or adhere things together.
  36. Gnocchi: Small dumplings made from potatoes, flour, and sometimes cheese or eggs.
  37. Goal: An objective or aim that one hopes to achieve.
  38. Goat: A hoofed mammal often kept for its milk, meat, or wool.
  39. Goat Cheese: Cheese made from the milk of a goat.
  40. Goggles: Protective eyewear that covers the eyes to shield them from hazards or to enhance vision.
  41. Gold: A precious metal with a lustrous yellow color, often used for jewelry or as a store of value.
  42. Golden Eagle: A large bird of prey known for its impressive size and golden feathers on its neck.
  43. Goldfish: A small freshwater fish often kept as a pet, known for its bright orange or gold color.
  44. Golf: A sport played on a large outdoor course, in which players use clubs to hit a small ball into a series of holes.
  45. Golf Ball: A small, dimpled ball used in the game of golf.
  46. Golf Club: A specialized instrument used for striking the golf ball in various situations.
  47. Goose: A large waterbird with a long neck and webbed feet, similar to a duck.
  48. Gorilla: A large primate native to Africa, known for its strength and intelligence.
  49. Goulash: A meat dish, often made with beef or pork, and seasoned with paprika and other spices.
  50. Gourd: The hard-shelled fruit of various plants, often used for decorative purposes or as containers.
  51. Gown: A long, loose-fitting dress, typically worn for formal events.
  52. Graham Crackers: Sweet, slightly sweetened crackers often used as an ingredient in desserts.
  53. Grandma: Informal term for grandmother, a female parent of one’s parent.
  54. Grandpa: A term used to refer to one’s father’s father or mother’s father.
  55. Grandparent: An individual who is a parent of one’s parent; often associated with the older generation.
  56. Granola: A type of breakfast cereal made from rolled oats, nuts, honey, and dried fruit.
  57. Granola Bar: A snack bar made with granola and often mixed with chocolate, nuts, or dried fruits.
  58. Grape: A small, round fruit that grows in clusters on vines and often used in making raisins or wine.
  59. Grape Juice: A beverage made from pressing grapes, often sweet and used as a drink on its own or as a base for other drinks.
  60. Grape Leave: The leaf of a grapevine.
  61. Grape Nuts: A dry, crunchy cereal made from wheat and barley, often used as a breakfast option.
  62. Grapefruit: A large, citrus fruit with a yellow or pinkish flesh and a sour or semi-sweet taste.
  63. Grass: A green plant with narrow leaves that cover the ground and form lawns or meadows.
  64. Grasshopper: An insect with long hind legs for jumping, typically found in grassy areas.
  65. Grate: To shred or wear down into small particles by rubbing against a rough surface.
  66. Grater: A kitchen tool with sharp, raised edges used for shredding or grating food.
  67. Gravel: Small, loose stones or rock fragments often used for paving or landscaping.
  68. Gravy: A thick, savory sauce made from meat drippings, flour, and broth, often served with meat.
  69. Green: A color between blue and yellow on the spectrum, often associated with nature and environmental awareness.
  70. Green Beans: Fresh, unripe pods of various bean plants, often cooked or used in salads.
  71. Green Jello: A gelatin-based dessert that is green in color, often flavored with lime or other fruit flavors.
  72. Green Peppers: Bell peppers that are green in color before ripening, often used in cooking or salads.
  73. Greeting Card: A decorative card with a message, usually sent to convey well wishes or greetings on special occasions.
  74. Grey: A color between black and white, often associated with neutrality or maturity.
  75. Griffin: A mythical creature with the body of a lion and the head and wings of an eagle.
  76. Grill: A device used for cooking food over direct heat, often made of metal bars.
  77. Grilled Cheese: A sandwich made with cheese that is melted between two slices of bread, typically grilled or toasted.
  78. Grinder (Salt and Pepper): A manual or electric device used for grinding or crushing salt and pepper.
  79. Grits: A dish made from cornmeal that is boiled and often served as a breakfast porridge.
  80. Grizzly Bear: A large bear native to North America, known for its size and aggressive nature.
  81. Ground Beef: Minced or finely chopped beef, often used in recipes such as burgers or meatballs.
  82. Groundhog: A small, burrowing mammal known for its annual prediction of the arrival of spring.
  83. Grove: A small group of trees.
  84. Grub: A term colloquially used to refer to food, especially in a casual or slang context.
  85. Guacamole: A Mexican dip made from mashed avocados, often mixed with lime juice, tomatoes, onions, and spices.
  86. Guard: A person or object that provides protection, surveillance, or defense.
  87. Guava: A tropical fruit with a strong, sweet fragrance and a tangy taste.
  88. Guitar: A stringed musical instrument with a long neck and a flat-backed body, typically played by strumming or plucking the strings.
  89. Guitar Pick: A small, flat tool used to pluck or strum the strings of a guitar.
  90. Gum: A soft, sweet substance that is chewed for enjoyment or to freshen breath.
  91. Gum ball Machine: A vending machine that dispenses small, round candies known as gum balls.
  92. Gum balls: Small, round candies often sold in vending machines and typically chewy in texture.
  93. Gumbo: A thick, stew-like dish that originated in Louisiana and is often made with a mixture of meat or seafood, vegetables, and a roux.
  94. Gummy Bear: A small, fruit-flavored candy shaped like a bear and made of gelatin.
  95. Gummy Worm: A soft, chewy candy shaped like a worm and typically fruit-flavored.
  96. Gunny Sack: A coarse, woven bag made of jute or similar material, often used for carrying or storing items.
  97. Gutter: A trough or channel along the edge of a roof or a road to collect and direct rainwater.
  98. Gym Matt: A cushioned and padded mat used in gyms for various exercises and activities to provide comfort, support, and protect against impacts on the body during workouts.
  99. Gym Shoe: Also known as athletic shoes or sneakers, gym shoes are specially designed footwear that provides stability, cushioning, and grip for physical activities and exercises performed in a gym or sports facility.
  100. Gyro: A popular Greek dish consisting of seasoned meat (usually lamb or chicken) cooked on a vertical rotisserie, typically served in a pita bread with a variety of toppings and sauces.
  101. Gymnast: A person who practices and performs various gymnastic exercises, such as tumbling, balance beam routines, vaulting, and uneven bars, often as part of competitions or exhibitions.
  102. Gyroscope: A mechanical device consisting of a spinning wheel or rotor mounted on a set of revolving gimbals, used to measure or maintain orientation, stability, or angular velocity in various applications, such as navigational systems and aircraft controls.


Can you think of any other letter “G” words?  If so please comment and let me know, I’d love to get them added to the list.

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