Easy ABC letter games games to play when you are teaching different letters of the alphabet to young children. Low prep, most items can be found around your house, and are great for transitioning and keeping things fun and playful while learning different letters.
Looking for some fantastic, printable, themed, free letter A tracing worksheets? Look no further. These are perfect for homeschool, preschool, pre-k and kindergarten learners, and teach tracing patterns for both upper case letter A and lower case letter a while keeping children engaged with fun themed pages.
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Mermaid Themed Capital and Lowercase Letter A Tracing Page
Mermaid Themed, A is for Anchor (Click image to download and/or print)
I don’t know about your kids, but mine have been way more interested and invested in doing letter A tracing pages that have mermaids, cars and dinosaurs on them then they were doing tracing pages with Apples and Alligators, and I hope your kids find these fun and motivating too!
Make These Even More Fun With The Perfect Book!
These tracing sheets are even more fun and engaging when they’re paired with the book “Mermaid for a Day” by Juliet Jenson and Nabila Amanda. (Same Artist For Both Tracing Sheet & Book)
A kind girl becomes and mermaid for a day and plays underwater games with other mermaids including seaweed hide and seek, swimming with dolphins, and exploring sunken pirate ships.
A kind boy gets his with to become a dinosaur for a day. He plays games with other friendly dinosaurs including coconut soccer, building a fort, and throwing stones into a volcano to make lava splash.
A kind boy gets his wish to become a dragon for a day. He spends the day playing with other friendly dragons. They fly together, squish clouds until it rains, make s’mores with their fire breath, and more.
An honest boy gets his wish to become a penguin for a day. He spends the day playing games with other friendly penguins including hockey, having a snow ball fight, fishing, and so much more.
Letter V foods largely seem to center around different vanilla flavored things, and while this had less options than some letters, the great thing about letter V is that all vegetables fall under its umbrella, so if you’re going for a healthy snack you’ve got tons of great choices. We also found some yummy vegetable chips, veggie straws and vegetable soup to go along with our V theme making it all in all a fairly versatile letter.
I’m sure I missed a few great Letter V foods, and if you notice that I have please comment below and I’ll be sure to get them added 🙂
I’ve got the full list of 80 Letter V Food first, but after that I’ve sorted the foods into types and if you want you can just pop to those sections. The types are:
Vanilla Caramel Swirl Ice Cream: Ice cream with caramel and vanilla flavors
Vanilla Coconut Milk: Coconut milk flavored with vanilla
Vanilla Cream Pie: Cream pie with a vanilla flavor
Vanilla Cream Wafer Cookies: Wafer cookies with a vanilla cream filling
Vanilla Creamer: Creamer flavored with vanilla
Vanilla Creme Cookies: Cookies with a vanilla cream filling
Vanilla Crumb Pie: Pie with a crumb topping and vanilla filling
Vanilla Filled Rolled Wafers (Pirouline Brand): Rolled wafer cookies filled with vanilla cream
Vanilla Glazed Donuts: Donuts topped with a vanilla glaze
Vanilla Ice Cream: Ice cream with a vanilla flavor
Vanilla Marshmallows: Marshmallows flavored with vanilla
Vanilla Milkshake: Milkshake flavored with vanilla
Vanilla Oat Milk: Oat milk flavored with vanilla
Vanilla Pudding: Pudding with a vanilla flavor
Vanilla Raspberry Tart: Tart with a vanilla custard and raspberry topping
Vanilla Wafers: Wafer cookies with a vanilla flavor
Vanilla Yogurt: Yogurt with a vanilla flavor
Veal: Meat from young cattle
Vegan Brownies: Brownies made without animal products
Vegan Caramel Sauce: Caramel sauce made without dairy products
Vegan Cheese: Cheese made without dairy ingredients
Vegan Chips: Chips made without animal products
Vegan Chocolate Chip Cookies: Chocolate chip cookies made without animal products
Vegan Cupcakes: Cupcakes made without animal products
Vegan French Toast: French toast made without eggs or dairy
Vegan Hot Dogs: Hot dogs made without meat or animal products
Vegan Mac and Cheese: Macaroni and cheese made without dairy or animal products
Vegan Protein Bars: Protein bars made without animal products
Vegan Pulled Pork: Pulled pork made without meat or animal products
Vegan Scones: Scones made without dairy or animal products
Vegan Tacos: Tacos made without animal products
Vegemite: Australian spread made from yeast extract
Vegetable Curry: Curry made with vegetables
Vegetable Dumplings: Dumplings filled with vegetables
Vegetable Kebabs: Skewers of grilled vegetables
Vegetable Oil: Oil extracted from vegetables
Vegetable Soup: Soup made with vegetables
Vegetable Spring Rolls: Spring rolls filled with vegetables
Vegetable Stir Fry: Stir-fried vegetables
Vegetables: Edible plants used as food
Vegetarian Chili: Chili made without meat
Vegetarian Lasagna: Lasagna made without meat
Veggie Burgers: Burgers made with vegetables
Veggie Chips: Snack chips made from vegetables
Veggie Quesadilla: Quesadilla filled with vegetables
Veggie Sticks: Snack sticks made from vegetables
Veggie Straws: Snack straws made from vegetables
Veloute Sauce: Classic French sauce made with a roux and stock
Velveeta Cheese: Processed cheese product
Velveeta Shells: Macaroni and cheese made with Velveeta cheese
Velvet Beans: Type of legume
Velvet Cake: Soft, smooth-textured cake
Venetian Biscotti: Italian almond biscuits
Venison: Meat from deer
Venison Burgers: Burgers made with venison meat
Venison Jerky: Jerky made from venison meat
Verde Salsa: Fresh green salsa usually made with tomatillos
Vermicelli (Pasta): Long, thin pasta noodles
Vichyssoise: Cold potato and leek soup
Victoria Plums: Type of plum
Victoria Sponge Cake: British cake made with sponge layers and jam
Vienna Finger Cookies: Sandwich cookies filled with a sweet cream
Vienna Sausage: A small, thin sausage typically made from pork and beef, and flavored with spices.
Vietnamese Spring Rolls: Fresh or fried appetizers made with a thin rice paper wrapper filled with a variety of ingredients such as shrimp, pork, and vegetables.
Vinaigrette: A mixture of oil, vinegar, and seasonings used as a dressing for salad.
Vindaloo (Curry): A spicy and tangy curry dish from Goa, India, made with meat (typically pork or lamb) marinated in vinegar, garlic, ginger, and spices.
Vinegar: A sour liquid made by fermenting certain alcoholic liquids, used as a condiment or for pickling or cleaning purposes.
Vinegar & Salt Potato Chips: Potato chips flavored with vinegar and salt, known for their tangy and salty flavor.
Vinegar Chicken: A dish made by marinating and cooking chicken in a vinegar-based sauce, popular in some Asian cuisines.
Vines (Red Vines Licorice): A brand of red licorice candy known for its twisted rope-like shape and fruity flavor.
Vitamin Water: A flavored water beverage infused with vitamins and sometimes minerals or electrolytes.
Vitamins: Essential organic compounds required in small amounts for normal growth and nutrition.
Vla (Dutch Custard): A thick, creamy custard-like dessert popular in the Netherlands made from milk, sugar, and egg yolks.
Fruits, Nuts and Vegetables That Start With Letter V
V8
Valencia Orange
Vegetables
Velvet Beans
Verde Salsa
Victoria Plums
Sweets And Treats That Start With Letter V
Vanilla Creamer
Vanilla Cream Pie
Vanilla Cream Wafer Cookies
Vanilla Filled Rolled Wafers (Pirouline Brand)
Vanilla Ice Cream
Vanilla Pudding
Vanilla Wafers
Velvet Cake
Victoria Sponge Cake
Vienna Finger Cookies
Vines (Red Vines Licorice)
Vla (Dutch Custard)
Meals and Snacks that Start with Letter V
La Vaquita Cheese
Veal
Vegan Cheese
Vegan Chips
Vegetable Curry
Vegetables
Vegetable Soup
Veggie Chips
Veggie Sticks
Veggie Straws
Velveeta Shells
Venison
Venison Jerky
Vermicelli (Pasta)
Vietnamese Spring Rolls
Vindaloo (Curry)
Vinegar & Salt Potato Chips
Food Brand Names That Start With Letter V
V8 (Vegetable Juice Drink Brand)
Vanilla Wafers
Veggie Straws
Velveeta Cheese
Velveeta Shells
Vines (Red Vines Licorice)
Can you think of any other letter “V” foods? If so please comment and let me know, I’d love to get them added to the list.
Finding Letter U foods was a huge challenge, and there are not many to go around that are easily accessible and actually begin with U, so I ended up really digging into the “Unicorn” theme for most of my Charcuterie Board… and bending the rules a bit and using things like “unsweeten” and “ultra thin” as well a bunch of store brands like “Utz” to make it happen, but make it happen I did, and my kids were all about embracing the rainbow of pastel colored treats that came with all things unicorn and were more than happy to gobble up this letter board.
I’m sure I missed a few great Letter U foods, and if you notice that I have please comment below and I’ll be sure to get them added 🙂
I’ve got the full list of 55 Letter U Food first, but after that I’ve sorted the foods into types and if you want you can just pop to those sections. The types are:
So if you’re looking for a letter with a lot of candy bar options, turns out Letter T might be the letter for you, lol. It’s been ages since I think I’ve bought a candy bar (outside of taking these pictures), but I can’t deny I enjoyed eating the Twix and Take 5 and Three Musketeers (though only the twix made the cuts for my Letter T Charcuterie Board, and though I was much less into the Taffy and Tootsie Rolls my three year old was very happy to have them as options.
Finger food fruit and veggies were a little harder to find for Letter T, but we did our best with some tangerines and tiny tomatoes (yes… for the sake of letter T I’m calling them tiny rather than grape tomatoes) and I think we managed to pull together a pretty decent board with our snacks, and my three year old certainly wasn’t complaining when it came time to eat all the snacks.
I’m sure I missed a few great Letter T foods, and if you notice that I have please comment below and I’ll be sure to get them added 🙂
I’ve got the full list of 100 Letter T Food first, but after that I’ve sorted the foods into types and if you want you can just pop to those sections. The types are:
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List of 100 Foods That Start With Letter T
T bone steak: A cut of beef from the sirloin area that has a T-shaped bone in it.
Tabasco sauce: A brand of hot sauce made from tabasco chili peppers, vinegar, and salt.
Tabbouleh: A Levantine vegetarian salad made with bulgur wheat, tomatoes, cucumbers, parsley, mint, and lemon juice.
Taco: A Mexican dish consisting of a tortilla filled with various ingredients such as meat, cheese, lettuce, salsa, and sour cream.
Taco casserole: A baked dish that combines taco ingredients, such as ground beef, cheese, salsa, and tortilla chips, in a casserole format.
Taco pizza: A type of pizza that incorporates taco ingredients, like seasoned ground beef, cheese, lettuce, and tomatoes.
Taco Salad: A salad made with taco ingredients like lettuce, ground beef, cheese, tomatoes, and tortilla chips, usually served with a dressing.
Taco Seasoning: A blend of spices like chili powder, cumin, paprika, and garlic powder used to season and flavor tacos and other Mexican dishes.
Taco Shell: A hard, crispy shell made from corn or flour tortillas, typically used as a vessel for filling in tacos.
Taco Soup: A hearty soup made with ingredients similar to those used in tacos, such as ground beef, beans, corn, and Mexican spices.
Taffy: A type of soft, chewy candy made by boiling sugar, butter, milk, and flavorings until it reaches a thick, sticky consistency.
Taffy Apple: An apple covered in sticky caramel or taffy, often with additional toppings like nuts or chocolate.
Tagliatelle (Pasta): A traditional Italian pasta shape that resembles long, flat ribbons. It is typically served with a variety of sauces.
Tahini: A paste made from ground sesame seeds commonly used in Middle Eastern cuisine, such as in hummus or falafel.
Tahini cookies: Cookies made with tahini as one of the main ingredients, giving them a distinct nutty flavor.
Tajin: A Mexican seasoning blend made from chili peppers, lime, and salt, often used to enhance the flavor of fruits, vegetables, snacks, and beverages.
Take 5 (Candy Bar): A candy bar made by Hershey’s that contains pretzels, caramel, peanuts, and peanut butter, all coated in milk chocolate.
Takis (Chip Brand): A popular brand of spicy rolled tortilla chips known for their intense flavor and vibrant colors.
Tamagoyaki (Japanese omelette): A rolled Japanese omelette made by rolling several layers of cooked beaten eggs together.
Tamale pie: A casserole dish that combines seasoned ground meat, cornbread topping, cheese, and other traditional tamale ingredients.
Tamales: A traditional Mexican dish made of masa (a dough made from corn), filled with various ingredients like meat, cheese, or vegetables, and wrapped in a corn husk before being steamed.
Tamari Sauce: A type of soy sauce that is typically gluten-free, made from fermented soybeans and often used as a condiment or flavoring in Asian cuisine.
Tangelo: A citrus fruit hybrid between a tangerine and a pomelo or grapefruit, known for its juicy and tangy flavor.
Tangerine: A small citrus fruit that is a type of mandarin orange, usually sweet and easy to peel.
Tapioca: A starch derived from the cassava root, often used to create a variety of foods like pudding, pearls for bubble tea, or thickening agent in soups or pies.
Tapioca bubble tea: A popular Taiwanese drink made with tapioca pearls, tea, milk or fruit flavors, and sweeteners.
Tapioca Pudding: A creamy dessert made with tapioca pearls, milk, sugar, and often flavored with vanilla or other flavorings.
Taquito: A Mexican dish consisting of a small rolled tortilla filled with various ingredients such as meat, cheese, or beans, and then deep-fried until crispy.
Taro bubble tea: A variation of bubble tea that uses taro root as a flavoring, resulting in a purple-colored drink with a unique taste.
Tart: A type of baked dessert with a sweet or savory filling, typically topped with fruit or custard.
Tart n’ Tiny (Candy): Bite-sized candies that are tart and fruity in flavor.
Tartar sauce: A creamy condiment commonly used with seafood dishes, made from mayonnaise, pickles, capers, and sometimes lemon juice or vinegar.
Tartufo ice cream: A traditional Italian dessert made with two or more flavors of ice cream or gelato, often covered in a chocolate shell.
Tastykake (Dessert Cake Brand): A brand of individually wrapped cakes and pastries, known for their wide variety of flavors and styles.
Tater tot casserole: A casserole dish made with tater tots, ground beef or chicken, vegetables, and cheese or creamy sauces.
Tea: A hot or cold beverage made by infusing the dried leaves of the Camellia sinensis plant in hot water.
Tea biscuits: A type of biscuit often served with tea, usually lightly sweetened and sometimes flavored with vanilla or other spices.
Tea Cake: A small, lightly sweetened cake or cookie often enjoyed with tea.
Teddy Grahams (Brand): A brand of bear-shaped graham cracker snacks, usually flavored with honey, chocolate, or cinnamon.
Teff (ancient grain): A tiny grain with a mild nutty flavor, commonly used in Ethiopian cuisine and gluten-free baking.
Tempura Chicken: Pieces of chicken coated in a light, crispy batter and deep-fried.
Tempura ice cream: A dessert consisting of a scoop of ice cream covered in tempura batter and deep-fried briefly until golden.
Tempura shrimp: Shrimp dipped in a light batter and deep-fried until crispy.
Tempura sushi: Sushi rolls or individual pieces of sushi with tempura-fried shrimp or vegetables.
Tempura vegetables: Various vegetables dipped in a light batter and deep-fried until crisp.
Tenderloin: A tender and flavorful cut of meat from the loin area of an animal, often referring to beef or pork.
Teriyaki Chicken: Chicken cooked or marinated in a Japanese-style teriyaki sauce made from soy sauce, sugar, ginger, and garlic.
Teriyaki Noodles: Noodles stir-fried with vegetables and tossed in a teriyaki sauce.
Teriyaki salmon: Salmon fillets grilled or pan-fried and glazed with teriyaki sauce.
Teriyaki Sauce: A thick, sweet and savory sauce used in Japanese cuisine, made from ingredients like soy sauce, mirin, and sugar.
Tex-Mex enchiladas: Enchiladas made with a Tex-Mex twist, typically filled with seasoned ground beef or chicken, cheese, and covered in a chili sauce.
Texas Toast: A type of thick-cut bread that is buttered on both sides and often toasted or grilled.
Thai fried rice: A dish of stir-fried rice combined with vegetables, meat, shrimp, or tofu, seasoned with Thai spices and sauces.
Thai green curry: A spicy and aromatic Thai dish made with a green curry paste, coconut milk, vegetables, and a choice of meat or seafood.
That’s It (fruit bar brand): A brand of fruit bars made from only two ingredients – fruits and no preservatives.
Thousand Island dressing: A creamy salad dressing made with mayonnaise, ketchup, and various additional ingredients like pickles, onions, and spices.
Three Musketeers (Candy Bar): A candy bar made of fluffy, whipped nougat covered in chocolate.
Thyme: An herb with small, aromatic leaves used in cooking to add flavor to dishes.
Tic Tac: A small, mint-flavored candy known for its refreshing taste.
Tikka kebab: A popular Indian and Pakistani dish made with marinated pieces of meat or vegetables cooked on skewers.
Tikka Masala: A flavorful curry dish originating from the Indian subcontinent, typically made with grilled chicken or paneer (cheese) pieces in a creamy tomato sauce.
Tikka masala pizza: A fusion dish that combines the flavors of tikka masala and pizza, featuring a pizza base topped with tikka masala sauce, cheese, and other toppings.
Tilapia: A mild and versatile fish commonly used in cooking due to its firm texture and mild flavor.
Tillamook Cheese (Brand): A popular cheese brand known for its high-quality dairy products, including a range of cheese varieties.
Tillamook Ice Cream (Brand): A brand of ice cream known for its rich and creamy flavors, made using quality ingredients.
Tim Tam (Chocolate Cookie Brand): A brand of chocolate sandwich cookie popular in Australia, consisting of two malted biscuits with a chocolate cream filling, all coated in chocolate.
Tiramisu: An Italian dessert made with layers of ladyfingers soaked in coffee and liqueur, layered with a sweet mascarpone cheese filling and dusted with cocoa.
Tiramisu cake: A cake version of the classic tiramisu dessert, typically consisting of layers of sponge cake soaked in coffee and layered with mascarpone cream.
Tiramisu ice cream: An ice cream flavor inspired by the flavors of tiramisu, usually featuring coffee-flavored ice cream with chocolate flakes and a mascarpone swirl.
Toast: Bread that has been browned by exposure to heat, typically by toasting it in a toaster or oven.
Toasted Marshmallow: A marshmallow roasted over an open flame until the outside is golden brown and the inside is soft and gooey.
Toaster Pastries: Pre-packaged pastries that are designed to be heated in a toaster or toaster oven, often filled with fruit jams or flavored fillings.
Toaster Strudel: A brand of toaster pastries known for its flaky pastry dough filled with sweet fillings and topped with icing.
Toblerone Chocolate: A brand of Swiss chocolate known for its distinctive triangular shape and honey-almond nougat.
Toffee: A confection made by caramelizing sugar and mixing it with butter or cream, resulting in a hard and chewy candy.
Tofu: A soy-based protein made by curdling soy milk and pressing the resulting curds into blocks, often used as a meat substitute in vegetarian and vegan dishes.
Tofu pad thai: A variation of the popular Thai dish pad thai, featuring tofu as the protein source instead of meat or seafood.
Tofurkey (vegetarian alternative to turkey): A brand of vegetarian and vegan “turkey” made from tofu or other plant-based ingredients, often served as a substitute for traditional turkey during holiday meals.
Toll House Cookie (Brand): A brand known for its chocolate chip cookies and pre-made cookie dough, originating from the famous Toll House Inn in Whitman, Massachusetts.
Tom Kha Gai (Thai soup): A traditional Thai soup made with chicken, coconut milk, galangal, lemongrass, and other aromatic ingredients, resulting in a rich and fragrant soup.
Tom yum soup (Thai soup): A popular Thai soup characterized by its spicy and sour flavors, typically made with shrimp, lemongrass, lime leaves, galangal, and other ingredients.
Tomatillo: A small, green fruit that resembles a tomato but has a tart flavor, commonly used in Mexican cuisine to make salsa verde.
Tomato: A red or yellow fruit often used as a vegetable in cooking, known for its juicy flesh and versatile culinary applications.
Tomato bisque: A smooth and creamy soup made primarily from tomatoes, usually mixed with onions, garlic, and other spices.
Tomato bruschetta: An Italian appetizer made by topping toasted bread with a mixture of diced tomatoes, garlic, basil, olive oil, and other seasonings.
Tomato Juice: A beverage made from tomatoes that is typically served chilled.
Tomato Omelet: Eggs mixed with tomatoes and other ingredients, cooked into a savory dish.
Tomato Paste: Concentrated tomatoes that are used to add flavor to dishes.
Tomato Salad: A dish made from fresh tomatoes, typically mixed with other vegetables and dressings.
Tomato Sandwich: Bread filled with slices of tomatoes and other toppings.
Tomato Sauce: A sauce made from tomatoes, often used as a base for pasta dishes.
Tomato Soup: A soup made from tomatoes, often served hot.
Tong sui (Chinese dessert soup): A Chinese dessert soup made with various ingredients like fruits, beans, and sweet dumplings.
Tonkatsu (Japanese dish): A Japanese dish made from breaded and deep-fried pork cutlets.
Tonkotsu broth: A rich and creamy broth made from boiling pork bones.
Tonkotsu ramen: A ramen dish made from tonkotsu broth, noodles, and toppings like pork.
Tootsie Pop: A lollipop with a chewy chocolate center.
Tootsie Roll: A chewy, chocolate-flavored candy.
Top Ramen: A brand of instant ramen noodles.
Torte: A rich, layered cake often made with nuts or chocolate.
Tortellini: Small, ring-shaped pasta typically filled with meat or cheese.
Tortilla: A thin, flatbread made from wheat or corn.
Tortilla chips: Crispy chips made from fried tortillas.
Tortoni: A frozen Italian dessert made with almonds and cream.
Tostada: A fried tortilla topped with various ingredients like beans, meat, and cheese.
Tostito: A brand of tortilla chips.
Tostones (fried plantains): Fried plantains that are flattened and fried again.
Town House Crackers (brand): A brand of crackers.
Trail Mix: A snack mix made from nuts, dried fruit, and sometimes chocolate.
Trail mix cookies: Cookies made with trail mix ingredients like nuts and dried fruit.
Tres Leches cake: A sponge cake soaked in three types of milk.
Tri Tip Steak: A triangular cut of beef from the bottom sirloin.
Trident Gum (Brand): A brand of chewing gum.
Trifle: A dessert made from layers of cake, custard, fruit, and whipped cream.
Trio ice cream (three flavors): A type of ice cream that combines three different flavors.
Triscuit (Cracker Brand): A brand of woven wheat crackers.
Trix (Cereal Brand): A brand of colorful, fruit-flavored cereal.
Trolli Gummy Candy Brand: A brand of gummy candies.
Tropical fruit salad: A salad made from various tropical fruits.
Tropical Punch (Drink): A fruity punch typically made with tropical fruit juices.
Tropical smoothie: A blended drink made from tropical fruits and other ingredients.
Trout: A freshwater fish species often used for cooking.
Trout almondine: Trout dish prepared with almonds.
Truffle: An edible fungi that is considered a delicacy.
Truffle fries: French fries topped with truffle oil or truffle salt.
Truffle oil: A flavored oil infused with truffle essence.
Tuna Fish: A type of saltwater fish commonly used in cooking.
Tuna Helper (Meal/Brand): A brand of boxed meals that include tuna as an ingredient.
Tuna Melt: A sandwich made with tuna salad and melted cheese.
Tuna poke bowl: A traditional Hawaiian dish made from raw tuna.
Tuna tartare: A dish made from finely chopped raw tuna.
Turkey: A large bird commonly consumed as poultry.
Turkey Bacon: Bacon made from turkey meat.
Turkey Breast: The meat from the breast of a turkey.
Turkey Burger: A hamburger patty made from ground turkey.
Turkey Lunch Meat: Sliced turkey meat used for sandwiches.
Turkey Sausage: Sausage made from ground turkey.
Turkish Delight (sweet): A sweet confection made from gel and powdered sugar.
Turmeric: A yellow spice commonly used in cooking for flavor and color.
Turnip: A root vegetable that is white or purplish on the outside and white on the inside.
Turnip Greens: The leaves and stems of the turnip plant that are often used in cooking.
Turnover: A type of pastry filled with various sweet or savory fillings and then baked or fried.
Turtle pie: A dessert pie made with a combination of chocolate, caramel, and pecans.
Tutti Frutti Jelly Beans: Jelly beans that come in a variety of fruit flavors.
Tuxedo Cake: A type of cake that features alternating layers of dark and light cake and frosting to create a tuxedo-like appearance.
Tuxedo Cookies: Cookies made by layering different flavors or colors of cookie dough to create a tuxedo-like appearance.
TV dinners: Prepackaged meals that are typically frozen and can be quickly reheated and eaten.
Twinkies: Cream-filled sponge cake snack cakes that have a long shelf life.
Twist up: A carbonated beverage with a twist-off cap.
Twix (Candy Bar Brand): A popular candy bar made with a biscuit base topped with caramel and coated in milk chocolate.
Twix cheesecake: A dessert made with a cheesecake base infused with Twix candy bar pieces.
Twizzlers (Candy Brand): A brand of licorice candy twists known for their fruity flavors.
Tzatziki dip: A Greek sauce or dip made with yogurt, cucumber, garlic, and various herbs and spices.
Tzatziki sauce: A Greek sauce made with yogurt, cucumber, garlic, and various herbs and spices.
Fruits, Nuts and Vegetables That Start With Letter T
Tangelo
Tangerine
Thyme
Tomatillo
Tomato
Tomato Juice
Turnip
Turnip Greens
Sweets And Treats That Start With Letter T
Taffy
Taffy Apple
Take 5 (Candy Bar)
Takis (Chip Brand)
Tapioca Pudding
Tart
Tart n’ Tiny (Candy)
Tastykake (Dessert Cake Brand)
Tea Cake
Teddy Grams (Brand)
Three Musketeers (Candy Bar)
Tic Tac
Tillamook Ice Cream (Brand)
Tim Tam (Chocolate Cookie Brand)
Toasted Marshmallow
Toaster Pastries
Toaster Strudel
Toblerone Chocolate
Toffee
Toll House Cookie (Brand)
Tootsie Pop
Tootsie Roll
Torte
Trident Gum (Brand)
Trifle
Trolli Gummy Candy Brand
Tropical Punch (Drink)
Truffle
Tutti Frutti Jelly Beans
Tuxedo Cake
Tuxedo Cookies
Twinkies
Twist up
Twix (Candy Bar Brand)
Twizzlers (Candy Brand)
Meals and Snacks that Start with Letter T
Taco
Taco Salad
Taco Soup
Tagliatelle (Pasta)
Tamales
Taquito
Tater Tots
T bone steak
Tempura Chicken
Tenderloin
Teriyaki Chicken
Teriyaki Noodles
Texas Toast
Tikka Masala
Tilapia
Tillamook Cheese (Brand)
Toast
Tomato Omelet
Tomato Sandwich
Tomato Soup
Top Ramen
Tortellini
Tortilla
Tortilla chips
Tostada
Tostito
Trail Mix
Tri Tip Steak
Trix (Cereal Brand)
Trout
Tuna Fish
Tuna Helper (Meal/Brand)
Tuna Melt
Turkey
Turkey Bacon
Turkey Breast
Turkey Burger
Turkey Lunch Meat
Turkey Sausage
TV dinners
Food Brand Names That Start With Letter T
Tabasco sauce
Tahini
Tajin
Take 5 (Candy Bar)
Takis (Chip Brand)
Tart n’ Tiny (Candy)
Tastykake (Dessert Cake Brand)
Teddy Grams (Brand)
Three Musketeers (Candy Bar)
Tic Tac
Tillamook Cheese (Brand)
Tillamook Ice Cream (Brand)
Tim Tam (Chocolate Cookie Brand)
Toaster Strudel
Toblerone Chocolate
Toll House Cookie (Brand)
Top Ramen
Town House Crackers (brand)
Trident Gum (Brand)
Triscuit (Cracker Brand)
Trix (Cereal Brand)
Trolli Gummy Candy Brand
Tropical Punch (Drink)
Tuna Helper (Meal/Brand)
Twinkies
Twist up
Twix (Candy Bar Brand)
Twizzlers (Candy Brand)
Tzatziki sauce
Can you think of any other letter “T” foods? If so please comment and let me know, I’d love to get them added to the list.
Looking for some quick, simple ways to jump start chores and clean up with your kids? I’ve got you covered with printable prefilled picture chore charts and games, that are ready to go while also including blank, fully customizable versions.
I have four young kids (ages 9, 7, 3 and less than a year) and like many kids, cleaning up is not their favorite task… in fact cleaning up after themselves and each other is probably their least favorite task of any tasks to task, but being able to clean up is a life skill they need to learn, in addition to me just not being able to do it all and needing some help. So I created some Printable Picture Chore Charts and Clean Up Games to jump start us.
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Historically, my kids have been so/so about cleaning up during the week, with lots of need for reminders and micromanaging to get things done. (Especially with my 3 and 7 year olds.) I’d done better with setting Saturday expectations, with my kids needing to have their rooms clean, laundry sorted and the family room tidied up before activities or electronics time. They could do it, (I’d say it was about a 45 minute task for me to do) and the three older ones working together would draw it out into a 4-5 hour ordeal, leaving us all feeling frustrated.
I started making up cleaning games to keep them motivated and on task, and to alleviate some of the stress. They worked wonders! My kids still didn’t like cleaning, but knowing there was slight rewards and breaks built into our cleaning routine made a world of difference, especially for my 3 and 7 year olds.
At first we had the “Clean Up Cube” which was a dry erase dice (die?) that we would use to roll a chore. I’d write the things that needed to be done in the different square on it, my kids would roll it, work on that task, the come back and roll again. Sometimes I’d fill the dry erase squares with numbers or color, and when they picked up that number or things, or all the items in the room of that color, they could roll again until the task was finished. Here’s a link to a dry erase cube on Amazon.
This worked and still honestly works well for us. It’s easy to use and make, flexible, and fun, but I wanted to expand it and I also wanted a little more consistency, especially for my 3 year old.
I started by making chore charts that broke the room down by the tasks I wanted accomplished… and drew icons for each of the chores, so my 3 year old could also look at the list and have a sense of what needed to be done.
But once I’d drawn out my 80+ icons my brain kicked into high gear, thinking of all the things I could do with these icons to keep my kids involved.
I started with some basic printable chore charts, with the chore and a small picture icon where my kids could check the boxes each day as the completed the tasks. It was a good start to them understanding what needed to be done each day … but it was boring and we were back to the teeth pulling to actually get it done.
So I used my chore pictures to add a tiny spark of fun to the madness, and created a bunch of different picture chore chart games that I could use as needed to keep the ball rolling.
Which includes a bunch of picture dice, broken down by room, that my kids can roll, do the task it lands on, then come back a roll again until the room is clean. (I also created a blank one so other caregivers can create their own custom versions)
Similar idea but this gave me the option of adding more than six chores per room. I made a simple picture spinner chore chart for bedrooms, kitchen, bathroom, and the living room. Using a brass brad I attached a paper clip to them and now they can flick the paperclip and do whatever chore it lands on, spin and repeat until the chores are finished. (I also created a blank one so other caregivers can create their own custom versions)
As straightforward as it sounds, 4×4 and 5×5 bingo cards for bedrooms, bathroom, living room and kitchen, but these have the added benefit of me being able to offer a small reward for each bingo achieved. For my three year old, that’s often letting him pick a book for each bingo, and us reading them together when his cleaning is done, for my older kids it can be letting them pick something to add to the afternoon snack, or getting 5 extra minutes of electronic time for each bingo, etc. I also tried to make them so the 4×4 are good for daily use, and the 5×5 are a little deeper for more intense Saturday chores.
For my 80+ chore icons I made a printable 2×2 card deck, and these cards are so versatile! I can go through the deck and pull out each of the chores that need to be done for that day and then put them upside down, like a memory game, and let my kids flip a card, and do that chore before coming back for more. I can deal them out a few cards to work on, or put them all face up and let them flip them upside down the chore is complete. I can put them in bag and let the draw a chore, and you get the idea. They’ve been awesome.
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I did these mostly for my 3 year old, to give him a sense of all the things that need to be done and an order to do them in. I also started using these to show him our morning plans. He folds up the flaps as he completes the tasks until we’ve got the full chart finished. Then, since I was already halfway there I made fold up charts for the bedroom, bathroom, living room and kitchen as well.
And last but not least, I made some standard cleaning charts where the kids could mark off the tasks as they completed them each day, again with pictures to keep a visual reminder.
Anyway, as I was in the process of making these I was as the park with some mom friends and one of them brought up her frustration with getting her kids to help around the house, and I knew this was my moment to shine, and maybe all this chore card madness could be helpful to more families than just my own.
I took some time to polish up my work and created a bunch of digital printables, and put them on Etsy, so other mama’s and care givers can also get a jump start on this chore madness. They all come with prefilled, ready to go versions, and blank version, ready to be customized with my icons or your own, as well as in color and black and white, and if you choose to use some of these I’d absolutely love to know your experience, and I’d also love to know if you use them and find that you wish something or other was added to the icon list 🙂
Last but not least, if you want them all, I’ve made a huge bundle with a great discount for all of the print and go and customizable games, charts, pictures and icons.