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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 “H” 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 “H” objects.
- Hackney: A horse suitable for riding
- Hacksaw: A saw with a fine-tooth blade used for cutting metal or wood
- Haddock: A saltwater fish that is commonly used for food
- Hair: The strands that grow from the skin of humans and animals
- Hair Clip: A small metal or plastic clip used to hold the hair in place
- Hair Curler: A device used to curl or style the hair
- Hair Dryer: A device used to dry the hair using hot or cool air
- Hair Tie: A band or piece of fabric used to tie or hold the hair together
- Hairbrush: A tool with bristles used to comb and style the hair
- Hairspray: A cosmetic product that holds the hair in place when sprayed
- Half Dollar: A United States coin worth 50 cents
- Halibut: A large flatfish commonly used for food
- Hall: A large room used for gatherings or events
- Halo: A circle of light or radiance around a person’s head, often depicted in religious art
- Ham: A meat product made from the leg of a pig, often served cooked or cured
- Hamburger: A sandwich made with a cooked beef patty, often served with various toppings
- Hammer: A tool with a heavy metal head used for driving nails or breaking objects
- Hammock: A fabric sling hung between two points, used for resting or sleeping
- Hamper: A large basket used for carrying or storing items, often used for laundry
- Hamster: A small rodent often kept as a pet, known for its cheek pouches
- Hand Sanitizer: A liquid or gel used to clean and disinfect the hands
- Handbag: A small bag typically carried by women, used to hold personal items
- Handcuffs: A metal device used to secure a person’s wrists together
- Handkerchief: A small cloth used for wiping the nose or face
- Handle: A part of an object designed to be held or grasped
- Hands: The body part at the end of the arm, used for grasping and manipulating objects
- Hanger: A shaped piece of wood, plastic, or metal used to hang clothing
- Harbor: A sheltered area of water where ships and boats can anchor or dock
- Hard Boiled Egg: An egg that has been cooked until both the white and yolk are solid
- Hare: A fast-running mammal that resembles a large rabbit
- Haricot Bean: A type of bean commonly used in cooking, also known as a navy bean
- Harmonica: A small musical instrument played by blowing and drawing air through reeds
- Harp: A musical instrument consisting of a frame with strings that are plucked
- Hash Brown: A fried potato dish made from shredded or diced potatoes
- Hat: A head covering worn for protection, fashion, or religious reasons
- Hatchback: A car body style with a rear door that swings upward, providing access to the cargo area
- Hawaiian Punch: A popular kids drink mix known for its fruity flavors
- Hawk: A bird of prey known for its sharp vision and swift flight
- Hay: Dried grass or other plants used as fodder or for bedding
- Hazelnut: The edible nut of the hazel tree, often used in baking or as a flavoring
- Head: The uppermost part of the body containing the brain and sensory organs
- Headstone: A stone marker placed at a grave to memorialize the deceased
- Headband: A band worn around the head, typically to hold the hair back or as a fashion accessory
- Headdress: A decorative covering worn on the head, often representing cultural or ceremonial significance
- Headphones: A pair of electronic devices worn over the ears to listen to audio privately
- Heart: The muscular organ responsible for pumping blood throughout the body
- Heater: A device used to generate heat, often used for warming a room or water
- Heel: The back part of the foot below the ankle or a low-heeled shoe
- Helicopter: A type of aircraft that uses rotating blades to hover, take off, and land vertically
- Hen: A female chicken often used for egg-laying
- Herbal Tea: A beverage made by steeping herbs, flowers, or other plant parts in hot water
- Herbs: Plants valued for their aromatic or medicinal properties, often used in cooking or natural remedies
- Hero: A person admired for their courage, noble qualities, or achievements
- Heron: A long-legged wading bird commonly found near bodies of water
- Hershey’s Kisses: Small, bite-sized chocolate candies made by the Hershey Company.
- Hiccups: Involuntary contractions of the diaphragm that cause a sudden intake of breath, often resulting in a sound.
- Hickory Nut: Edible nut produced by hickory trees, typically used in baking or eaten as a snack.
- Hickory Tree: Large deciduous tree native to North America, known for its hard wood and edible nuts.
- High Chair: A chair designed for infants or small children to sit in while eating, with raised sides and a safety belt.
- High Five: A gesture of celebration or congratulations, in which two people slap each other’s upraised hand.
- Highlighter: A marker pen with bright, fluorescent ink used to mark and emphasize important information.
- Highway: A major road that connects different cities or regions, typically designed for high-speed traffic.
- Hiking Boots: Sturdy, supportive footwear specifically designed for hiking or walking on rough terrains.
- Hill: A raised area of land, typically smaller than a mountain, with a rounded summit.
- Hinge: A movable joint or mechanism used to connect two objects and allow them to rotate or swing.
- Hip: The area on each side of the body where the thigh bone meets the pelvis, also used figuratively to refer to style or trends.
- Hippopotamus: Large, semi-aquatic mammal with a large mouth, barrel-shaped body, and short legs.
- Hive: A structure in which bees live and store honey, typically made of honeycomb and wax.
- Hoagie: A sandwich made with a long roll of bread filled with meats, cheese, and vegetables.
- Hockey Jersey: A shirt worn by ice hockey players, typically made of breathable, moisture-wicking fabric.
- Hockey Puck: A flat disk made of hard rubber that is used in the sport of ice hockey.
- Hockey Stick: A long, curved stick used to hit a puck in the sport of ice hockey.
- Hoisin Sauce: A thick, dark brown sauce commonly used in Chinese cuisine as a glaze or condiment.
- Hole: A hollowed-out or excavated space, typically deep and round.
- Holly: An evergreen shrub or tree with shiny, prickly leaves and red berries, often used for decoration during Christmas.
- Home: A place where one lives, a dwelling or residence.
Honey: A sweet, sticky substance produced by bees from the nectar of flowers, used as a natural sweetener.- Honey Badger: A small carnivorous mammal known for its aggressive nature and fearless attitude.
- Honey Mustard: A condiment made by combining honey and mustard, often used as a dipping sauce or salad dressing.
- Honeydew: A type of melon with sweet, juicy green flesh and a pale green rind.
- Honeysuckle: A climbing shrub with fragrant, tubular flowers, often cultivated for its beautiful scent.
- Hood: A covering for the head and neck, typically attached to a jacket or coat.
- Hoodie: A casual sweatshirt or jacket with a hood, often worn for comfort or warmth.
- Hook: A curved or bent implement designed to catch, suspend, or anchor objects.
- Hoop: A circular band or ring, often used in games or as part of jewelry.
- Horn: A hard, pointed, often curved growth on the head of certain mammals, typically used for defense or communication.
- Horse: A large, hoofed mammal of the Equidae family, commonly domesticated and used for riding or pulling loads.
- Horseradish: A pungent, spicy root vegetable commonly used as a condiment or flavoring agent.
- Horseshoe: A U-shaped metal plate or shoe, typically made of iron, nailed to the hooves of horses to protect their feet.
- Hose: A flexible tube or pipe used to convey water or other fluids.
- Hospital: An institution providing medical and surgical treatment for the ill or injured.
- Hot Cocoa: A hot beverage made from cocoa powder, typically mixed with milk or water and sweetened.
- Hot Dog Bun: A soft, long roll of bread sliced on one side, specifically used for holding hot dogs or sausages.
- Hot Dogs: Cooked sausages made from a combination of meats, typically served on a bun with various condiments and toppings.
- Hot Fudge: A thick, sweet sauce made from melted chocolate and cream, commonly used as a topping for ice cream.
- Hot Plate: An electric or gas-powered appliance used for heating food and beverages.
- Hot Pocket: A type of frozen snack comprising of a pastry shell filled with various savory ingredients, typically eaten hot.
- Hot Sauce: A spicy condiment made from a variety of chili peppers and other ingredients, used to enhance the flavor of dishes.
- Hour: A unit of time equal to 60 minutes.
- House: A building used as a living space for humans, typically consisting of rooms, a roof, and walls.
- House Plant: A plant cultivated indoors as a decorative addition to a house or other building.
- Hubcap: A protective covering on a wheel hub, often made of metal, to improve the appearance and safety of the vehicle.
- Huckleberry: A small, round, blue or black edible fruit that grows on shrubs in North America.
- Hula Hoop: A large, circular toy that can be twirled around the waist, hips, or limbs for recreational purposes or exercise.
- Humidifier: A device that increases the humidity or moisture content in the air of a room or building.
- Hummingbird: A small bird known for its ability to hover in mid-air and its swift wingbeats, often attracting attention due to its vibrant colors and hum-like sound.
- Hummock: A small, rounded and elevated area of land, often found in marshy or boggy terrain.
- Hummus: A Middle Eastern dip or spread made from mashed chickpeas, blended with olive oil, lemon juice, garlic, and tahini.
- Hundred: The number equivalent to ten times ten, or a combination of two-digit numbers.
- Hunter: A person who engages in the act of pursuing, capturing, or killing wild animals for sport or food.
- Hush Puppies: Deep-fried ball-shaped cornmeal dumplings, typically served as a side dish in Southern cuisine.
- Hydra: A small, predatory, freshwater creature characterized by a tubular body with several tentacles surrounding its mouth, capable of regenerating its lost body parts.
- Hydrant: An upright fixture with a valve, typically located in streets or buildings, providing access to a water supply for firefighting purposes.
- Hyena: A carnivorous mammal known for its distinct laughing-like vocalization and scavenging behavior, often found in Africa and Asia.
- Hyrax: A small mammal native to Africa and the Middle East, resembling a plump rodent with hoof-like toes and short ears.
Can you think of any other letter “H” words? If so please comment and let me know, I’d love to get them added to the list.
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