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

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 “J” 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 “J” objects.
  1. Jack Fruit: A large tropical fruit with a sweet, fibrous flesh.
  2. Jack Rabbit: A large North American hare with long ears and powerful hind legs.
  3. Jack Russell Terrier: A small, energetic dog breed known for its intelligence and hunting abilities.
  4. Jack-In-The-Box: A children’s toy consisting of a box with a clown or figure that pops up when the lid is opened.
  5. Jack-o-lantern: A carved pumpkin used as a decoration during Halloween.
  6. Jackal: A wild canine species found in Africa and Asia, known for its scavenging habits.
  7. Jacket: A piece of outerwear typically worn on the upper body, often with sleeves.
  8. Jacket potato: A baked potato served with various toppings such as butter, cheese, or sour cream.
  9. Jackhammer: A powerful tool used for breaking up hard surfaces, typically operated pneumatically.
  10. Jackknife: A folding pocketknife with a blade that folds into the handle.
  11. Jackpot: The main prize or highest possible reward in a game of chance or lottery.
  12. Jacks: A children’s game that involves bouncing a ball and picking up small metal or plastic objects.
  13. Jacuzzi: A brand of whirlpool bath or hot tub.
  14. Jade: A precious green mineral often used in jewelry and carvings.
  15. Jade necklace: A necklace made from the gemstone jade.
  16. Jagged rock: A rock with rough, uneven edges or surfaces.
  17. Jaguar: A large, powerful wildcat species found in the Americas, known for its distinctive spots.
  18. Jaguar print: A pattern or design resembling the spots of a jaguar’s coat.
  19. Jaguar tooth: A tooth from a jaguar, sometimes used as a souvenir or decoration.
  20. Jail: A facility or building used for the confinement of individuals who have been arrested or convicted of a crime.
  21. Jalapeno: A medium-sized chili pepper, typically green and moderately spicy.
  22. Jalapeño poppers: A dish consisting of jalapeno peppers stuffed with cheese, breaded, and deep-fried.
  23. Jam: A sweet spread made from fruit and sugar, typically used on bread or toast.
  24. Jambalaya: A Creole dish from Louisiana, consisting of rice, meat, and vegetables.
  25. Jambiya dagger: A traditional Arabian dagger with a curved blade and ornate handle.
  26. January: The first month of the year in the Gregorian calendar.
  27. Japanese fan: A handheld folding fan, often decorated with traditional Japanese designs.
  28. Japanese lantern: A traditional lantern made of paper or silk, often used for decoration or in festivals.
  29. Jar: A cylindrical container with a lid, typically used for storing food or other substances.
  30. Jasmine tea: A type of tea flavored with the fragrant flowers of the jasmine plant.
  31. Javelin: A long spear-like weapon used in athletic throwing events.
  32. Javelin thrower: An athlete who specializes in the javelin throw event.
  33. Jaw: The movable part of the face that contains the teeth, used for biting and chewing.
  34. Jawbone: The bone of the jaw.
  35. Jawbreaker: A large, hard candy that takes a long time to dissolve in the mouth.
  36. Jay: A species of colorful songbird often found in woodlands.
  37. Jazz Band: A musical ensemble that performs jazz music.
  38. Jean jacket: A denim jacket typically worn as outerwear.
  39. Jeans: Casual pants made of denim fabric.
  40. Jeep: A rugged and versatile off-road vehicle.
  41. Jell-o: A brand of gelatin dessert.
  42. Jelly: A sweet, semisolid spread made from fruit juice and sugar.
  43. Jelly Beans: Small bean-shaped candies with a soft, jelly-like center.
  44. Jelly Donut: A type of donut filled with jelly or jam.
  45. Jellyfish: A gelatinous marine animal with tentacles that can deliver a painful sting.
  46. Jelly jar: A jar used for storing jelly or other preserves.
  47. Jelly roll: A type of sponge cake rolled up with a filling, often jelly or cream.
  48. Jelly-filled donut: A donut filled with jelly or jam.
  49. Jersey cow: A breed of dairy cattle known for producing high-quality milk.
  50. Jester: A medieval entertainer known for their jokes and tricks.
  51. Jet: A high-speed aircraft powered by jet engines.
  52. Jet Engine: A type of engine that generates thrust by expelling high-speed jets of exhaust gases.
  53. Jet ski: A small recreational watercraft propelled by a jet of water.
  54. Jetpack: A device worn on the back that uses jet propulsion to enable the wearer to fly.
  55. Jetsetter: A person who frequently travels, especially by jet, often for pleasure or business.
  56. Jewelry: Personal ornaments, such as necklaces, rings, and bracelets, typically made of precious metals and adorned with gemstones.
  57. Jewelry box: A container used to store and protect jewelry.
  58. Jewels: Precious gemstones, such as diamonds, rubies, and emeralds, often used in jewelry.
  59. Jicama: A root vegetable with a crunchy texture and slightly sweet taste, commonly used in salads and stir-fries.
  60. Jigsaw: A tool used for cutting intricate patterns or shapes in wood or other materials.
  61. Jigsaw blade: The cutting component of a jigsaw tool, typically made of metal and available in various tooth configurations for different cutting applications.
  62. Jigsaw piece: One of the individual interlocking pieces that make up a jigsaw puzzle.
  63. Jigsaw Puzzle: A puzzle consisting of small, irregularly shaped pieces that, when assembled correctly, form a complete picture or design.
  64. Jingle bells: Small metal bells that make a tinkling sound when shaken or struck.
  65. Jockey: A professional horse racer who rides in horse races.
  66. Jockey helmet: A protective helmet worn by jockeys to protect their heads during horse racing.
  67. Joint: The point where two or more bones meet and are held together by connective tissue, allowing movement.
  68. Joint roller: A device used to roll cigarettes or joints.
  69. Jolly Ranchers: Hard candy made from sugar, corn syrup, and various fruit flavors.
  70. Journal: A written record or diary of personal thoughts, experiences, or events.
  71. Journalist: A person who collects, writes, or distributes news and information through various media outlets.
  72. Jousting lance: A long, sturdy pole with a pointed metal tip used by knights in medieval tournaments to unhorse their opponents.
  73. Joystick: A handheld device used to control the movement or actions of an electronic device, especially in gaming.
  74. Jug: A container with a narrow neck, a handle, and a spout, typically used for holding and pouring liquids.
  75. Juggle: To continuously throw and catch objects, usually balls or pins, in an entertaining and skillful manner.
  76. Juggler: A person who can skillfully juggle multiple objects, typically for entertainment purposes.
  77. Juggling balls: Small balls specifically designed for juggling, often made of soft materials for easier manipulation.
  78. Juggling pins: Long, club-shaped objects used for juggling, typically made of wood or plastic.
  79. Juice: The liquid extracted from fruits or vegetables, often consumed for its nutrients and refreshing taste.
  80. Juice Pops: Frozen treats made from fruit juice, similar to popsicles.
  81. Juicer: A kitchen appliance used to extract juice from fruits and vegetables.
  82. Juke Box: A coin-operated machine that plays a selection of recorded music when activated.
  83. Jumbo crayons: Large-sized crayons designed for young children who are developing their fine motor skills.
  84. Jumbo Jet: A large commercial aircraft capable of carrying a significant number of passengers over long distances.
  85. Jumbo shrimp: A culinary term used to describe large-sized shrimp.
  86. Jump: To propel oneself into the air using one’s legs or feet, briefly leaving the ground before returning.
  87. Jump Rope: A long, flexible rope used for jumping over as a form of exercise or recreational activity.
  88. Jumping beans: Small beans that move and jump when heated due to the larvae of certain insects inside.
  89. Jumping castle: An inflatable structure resembling a castle, often used for children’s entertainment, where they can bounce and play.
  90. Jumping frog: A toy or game where a small frog figure jumps and leaps when pressed or activated.
  91. Jumping horse: A toy or equipment, typically made for children, that resembles a horse and allows them to imitate riding by jumping up and down on it.
  92. Jumping pillow: A large inflatable pillow-like structure that is used for jumping and bouncing, usually found in outdoor recreational areas.
  93. June Bug: A type of beetle commonly found in North America, known for its buzzing flight and often seen during the month of June.
  94. Jungle: A dense, tropical forest characterized by abundant vegetation, high humidity, and a diverse range of plant and animal species.
  95. Jungle gym: A structure typically made of metal or wood, commonly found in playgrounds, that children can climb, swing, and play on.
  96. Junior soccer ball: A smaller-sized soccer ball specifically designed for young children who are learning and playing the sport.
  97. Junior tennis racket: A tennis racket specifically manufactured for junior players, typically smaller and lighter than adult-sized rackets to suit their age and physical abilities.
  98. Juniper: A coniferous evergreen shrub or small tree with needle-like leaves and berry-like cones, often found in dry or cold regions.
  99. Junk: Random or discarded items that are considered useless, unwanted, or of low value.
  100. Junk Food: Food that is high in calories, unhealthy additives, or lacking in essential nutrients, often associated with low nutritional value and potential detrimental effects on health.
  101. Justice scale: A symbol used to represent the impartiality and fairness of the legal system, typically depicted as a scale held by Lady Justice, with one pan balanced against the other.
  102. Jute bag: A bag made from the fibers of the jute plant, commonly used for carrying groceries, shopping, or other items, known for its durability and eco-friendly nature.

95 Objects That Start with the Letter “I”

 

 

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 “I” 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 “I” objects.
  1. Iberian Lynx: A wild cat species native to the Iberian Peninsula, known for its distinctive tufted ears and critically endangered status.
  2. Ice: Solid water formed by freezing at or below 0 degrees Celsius.
  3. Ice Ax: A tool used in mountaineering for climbing and self-arresting on icy slopes.
  4. Ice Chest: A portable insulated container used for keeping food and beverages cold.
  5. Ice Cream: A frozen dessert typically made from dairy products, sugar, and flavorings.
  6. Ice Cube: A small piece of ice typically formed in a tray for use in cooling beverages.
  7. Ice Cube Tray: A plastic or metal tray with compartments for making multiple ice cubes.
  8. Ice Fishing Shack: A small shelter used for ice fishing, usually made of wood or metal.
  9. Ice Sculpture: A work of art created by carving ice into a specific shape or design.
  10. Ice Skates: Footwear with blades attached, used for gliding on ice.
  11. Ice Skating Rink: A smooth and frozen surface designed for ice skating.
  12. Iceberg: A large floating mass of ice detached from a glacier and floating in the sea.
  13. Iceberg Lettuce: A variety of lettuce with a crisp, pale green head of leaves.
  14. Iceberg Rose: A type of rose with large, ruffled petals and a white or pink color.
  15. Iced Tea: A beverage made by chilling brewed tea and serving it over ice.
  16. Icicles: Long, pointed ice formations that hang from surfaces.
  17. Icing: A sweet topping made from powdered sugar, water, and flavorings, often used on baked goods.
  18. Igloo: A dome-shaped snow shelter traditionally built by the Inuit people.
  19. Iguana: A large reptile native to tropical regions, known for its long tail and spiky crest.
  20. Iguanodon: An herbivorous dinosaur that lived during the early Cretaceous period.
  21. Image: A visual representation or depiction of someone or something.
  22. Impala: A medium-sized African antelope known for its leaping ability and curved horns in males.
  23. Imperial Moth: A large and colorful moth found in North America.
  24. Imperial Topaz: A precious gemstone known for its golden to orange color.
  25. Impressionist Painting: Referring to the art movement that prioritized capturing the impression of light and color in a scene rather than precise details.
  26. Inca Berry: A small golden fruit native to South America, also known as “goldenberry” or “Cape gooseberry.”
  27. Incandescent Lightbulb: A traditional type of lightbulb that produces light by heating a wire filament.
  28. Incense: A substance, often made from plant materials, that produces a fragrant smoke when burned.
  29. Incense Burner: A container or holder designed for burning incense.
  30. Inch: A unit of length equal to 1/12 of a foot, approximately 2.54 centimeters.
  31. Inchworm: The larval stage of certain moths that moves by looping its body.
  32. Incinerator: A device used for the controlled burning of waste materials.
  33. Incisor (tooth): A sharp-edged tooth at the front of the mouth, used for cutting and biting.
  34. Incubator: An enclosed apparatus used for maintaining controlled conditions, often for the cultivation or hatching of organisms.
  35. Index: A list of names, subjects, or topics, often arranged alphabetically, used to facilitate finding information within a book or document.
  36. Index Card: A small, usually rectangular card used for recording and organizing information.
  37. Index Finger: The finger next to the thumb, often used for pointing.
  38. India: A country located in South Asia known for its rich history, cultural diversity, and vibrant traditions.
  39. Indian: Referring to something or someone from India.
  40. Indian Rhinoceros: A large terrestrial mammal native to the Indian subcontinent, characterized by its single horn and prehistoric appearance.
  41. Indicator Light: A small light on a device or dashboard used to indicate a specific condition or status.
  42. Indigenous Art: Artistic creations rooted in the traditions, culture, and heritage of a particular indigenous group or community.
  43. Indigo: A deep blue or violet color.
  44. Indoor Garden: A garden that is cultivated indoors, typically with plants grown in containers.
  45. Indoors: Inside a building or structure.
  46. Indri: A large, arboreal lemur native to Madagascar.
  47. Industrial Crane: A heavy-duty machine used for lifting and moving heavy objects in industrial settings.
  48. Infant: A very young child or baby.
  49. Infielder (baseball): A player positioned in the infield of a baseball field who primarily defends against ground balls.
  50. Infinity Sign: The mathematical symbol (∞) representing an unlimited or endless quantity.
  51. Inflatable: Something that can be filled with air or gas to expand and become larger in size.
  52. Influenza Virus: A contagious virus that causes the flu in humans and animals.
  53. Infrared Thermometer: A device used to measure temperature by detecting infrared radiation.
  54. Ingot: A solid mass of metal cast into a convenient shape for storage or transportation.
  55. Ingredient: A component or substance used in the preparation of a dish or product.
  56. Ingrown Hair: A hair that has curled and grown back into the skin, causing irritation or infection.
  57. Inhaler: A device used to deliver medication directly into the lungs.
  58. Inheritance: The passing down of genetic characteristics or property from one generation to another.
  59. Ink: A liquid or paste used for writing or printing.
  60. Ink Blot: A random pattern created by dropping ink onto a surface.
  61. Ink Pad: A small cushion soaked with ink, used for applying ink to a rubber stamp.
  62. Ink Pot: A container for holding ink.
  63. Inkwell: A small container with a lid for holding ink, traditionally used with a dip pen.
  64. Inlaid Wood Table: A table with decorative patterns or designs made from different types of wood fitted into its surface.
  65. Inn: A small establishment providing lodging, typically located in a rural or remote area.
  66. Insect: A small arthropod characterized by having six legs, a three-part body, and often wings.
  67. Inset Map: A small map or diagram inserted within a larger map or illustration.
  68. Installment: A regular payment made to pay off a debt or purchase over a fixed period of time.
  69. Instant Noodles: Pre-cooked noodles that can be prepared quickly by adding hot water.
  70. Instructor: A person who teaches or trains others in a particular skill or subject.
  71. Instrument: A device or tool used to perform a specific task or produce music.
  72. Insulated Lunch Box: A container designed to keep food at a desired temperature, usually with added insulation.
  73. Insulation: A material used to reduce the transfer of heat, cold, or sound.
  74. Insulator: A material that does not conduct electricity, heat, or sound well.
  75. Insurance Card: A document that serves as proof of insurance coverage.
  76. Insurance Policy: A contract between an individual and an insurance company that outlines the terms of coverage.
  77. Intercom: A communication device that allows for two-way audio communication between people in different rooms or areas.
  78. Interface Cable: A cable used to connect two electronic devices and facilitate communication or data transfer.
  79. Intertidal Zone: The portion of a shoreline that is exposed to air at low tide and submerged at high tide.
  80. Intestine: The part of the digestive system that extends from the stomach to the anus, responsible for absorbing nutrients and eliminating waste.
  81. Iris: The colored part of the eye surrounding the pupil, responsible for controlling the amount of light that enters the eye.
  82. Irish Setter: A breed of dog originating from Ireland, known for its red coat and hunting abilities.
  83. Irish Spring Soap: A brand of soap known for its fresh scent and moisturizing properties.
  84. Iron: A metallic element that is malleable, ductile, and a good conductor of heat and electricity.
  85. Iron Ore: A rock or mineral from which iron can be extracted and used in the production of steel.
  86. Ironing Board: A flat board with a cushioned surface used for smoothing out wrinkles in clothing with a hot iron.
  87. Irukandji Jellyfish: A small and venomous marine creature found primarily in the waters of Australia. It is known for its transparent appearance and intensely painful stings.
  88. Island: A landmass surrounded by water, smaller than a continent. Islands can vary in size from small islets to larger landmasses and are often popular tourist destinations.
  89. Islandic Sheepdog: A breed of dog originating from Iceland. It is known for its friendly and energetic nature, as well as its thick double coat that helps it withstand cold weather conditions.
  90. Italian Bread: A type of bread popular in Italian cuisine, characterized by a crusty exterior and a soft, fluffy interior. It is often made with simple ingredients like flour, water, yeast, and salt.
  91. Italics: A style of writing or printing that slants the letters slightly to the right. Italics are typically used to emphasize words or phrases, denote titles of books or movies, or indicate foreign words.
  92. Item: A generic term referring to any object, thing, or entity that is considered a distinct unit.
  93. Itsy Bitsy: A playful phrase used to describe something very small or tiny. It is often used in children’s stories or songs, such as “The Itsy Bitsy Spider.”
  94. Ivory: A hard, creamy-white material mainly composed of dentin found in the tusks of elephants, as well as other animals like walrus, hippopotamus, and narwhal. It has been historically valued for its beauty and used in various decorative purposes.
  95. Ivy: A type of clinging plant that typically has climbing and trailing stems with lush green leaves. Ivy is often used to cover walls, fences, and buildings, adding aesthetic appeal to outdoor spaces.

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

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

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.
  1. Hackney: A horse suitable for riding
  2. Hacksaw: A saw with a fine-tooth blade used for cutting metal or wood
  3. Haddock: A saltwater fish that is commonly used for food
  4. Hair: The strands that grow from the skin of humans and animals
  5. Hair Clip: A small metal or plastic clip used to hold the hair in place
  6. Hair Curler: A device used to curl or style the hair
  7. Hair Dryer: A device used to dry the hair using hot or cool air
  8. Hair Tie: A band or piece of fabric used to tie or hold the hair together
  9. Hairbrush: A tool with bristles used to comb and style the hair
  10. Hairspray: A cosmetic product that holds the hair in place when sprayed
  11. Half Dollar: A United States coin worth 50 cents
  12. Halibut: A large flatfish commonly used for food
  13. Hall: A large room used for gatherings or events
  14. Halo: A circle of light or radiance around a person’s head, often depicted in religious art
  15. Ham: A meat product made from the leg of a pig, often served cooked or cured
  16. Hamburger: A sandwich made with a cooked beef patty, often served with various toppings
  17. Hammer: A tool with a heavy metal head used for driving nails or breaking objects
  18. Hammock: A fabric sling hung between two points, used for resting or sleeping
  19. Hamper: A large basket used for carrying or storing items, often used for laundry
  20. Hamster: A small rodent often kept as a pet, known for its cheek pouches
  21. Hand Sanitizer: A liquid or gel used to clean and disinfect the hands
  22. Handbag: A small bag typically carried by women, used to hold personal items
  23. Handcuffs: A metal device used to secure a person’s wrists together
  24. Handkerchief: A small cloth used for wiping the nose or face
  25. Handle: A part of an object designed to be held or grasped
  26. Hands: The body part at the end of the arm, used for grasping and manipulating objects
  27. Hanger: A shaped piece of wood, plastic, or metal used to hang clothing
  28. Harbor: A sheltered area of water where ships and boats can anchor or dock
  29. Hard Boiled Egg: An egg that has been cooked until both the white and yolk are solid
  30. Hare: A fast-running mammal that resembles a large rabbit
  31. Haricot Bean: A type of bean commonly used in cooking, also known as a navy bean
  32. Harmonica: A small musical instrument played by blowing and drawing air through reeds
  33. Harp: A musical instrument consisting of a frame with strings that are plucked
  34. Hash Brown: A fried potato dish made from shredded or diced potatoes
  35. Hat: A head covering worn for protection, fashion, or religious reasons
  36. Hatchback: A car body style with a rear door that swings upward, providing access to the cargo area
  37. Hawaiian Punch: A popular kids drink mix known for its fruity flavors
  38. Hawk: A bird of prey known for its sharp vision and swift flight
  39. Hay: Dried grass or other plants used as fodder or for bedding
  40. Hazelnut: The edible nut of the hazel tree, often used in baking or as a flavoring
  41. Head: The uppermost part of the body containing the brain and sensory organs
  42. Headstone: A stone marker placed at a grave to memorialize the deceased
  43. Headband: A band worn around the head, typically to hold the hair back or as a fashion accessory
  44. Headdress: A decorative covering worn on the head, often representing cultural or ceremonial significance
  45. Headphones: A pair of electronic devices worn over the ears to listen to audio privately
  46. Heart: The muscular organ responsible for pumping blood throughout the body
  47. Heater: A device used to generate heat, often used for warming a room or water
  48. Heel: The back part of the foot below the ankle or a low-heeled shoe
  49. Helicopter: A type of aircraft that uses rotating blades to hover, take off, and land vertically
  50. Hen: A female chicken often used for egg-laying
  51. Herbal Tea: A beverage made by steeping herbs, flowers, or other plant parts in hot water
  52. Herbs: Plants valued for their aromatic or medicinal properties, often used in cooking or natural remedies
  53. Hero: A person admired for their courage, noble qualities, or achievements
  54. Heron: A long-legged wading bird commonly found near bodies of water
  55. Hershey’s Kisses: Small, bite-sized chocolate candies made by the Hershey Company.
  56. Hiccups: Involuntary contractions of the diaphragm that cause a sudden intake of breath, often resulting in a sound.
  57. Hickory Nut: Edible nut produced by hickory trees, typically used in baking or eaten as a snack.
  58. Hickory Tree: Large deciduous tree native to North America, known for its hard wood and edible nuts.
  59. High Chair: A chair designed for infants or small children to sit in while eating, with raised sides and a safety belt.
  60. High Five: A gesture of celebration or congratulations, in which two people slap each other’s upraised hand.
  61. Highlighter: A marker pen with bright, fluorescent ink used to mark and emphasize important information.
  62. Highway: A major road that connects different cities or regions, typically designed for high-speed traffic.
  63. Hiking Boots: Sturdy, supportive footwear specifically designed for hiking or walking on rough terrains.
  64. Hill: A raised area of land, typically smaller than a mountain, with a rounded summit.
  65. Hinge: A movable joint or mechanism used to connect two objects and allow them to rotate or swing.
  66. 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.
  67. Hippopotamus: Large, semi-aquatic mammal with a large mouth, barrel-shaped body, and short legs.
  68. Hive: A structure in which bees live and store honey, typically made of honeycomb and wax.
  69. Hoagie: A sandwich made with a long roll of bread filled with meats, cheese, and vegetables.
  70. Hockey Jersey: A shirt worn by ice hockey players, typically made of breathable, moisture-wicking fabric.
  71. Hockey Puck: A flat disk made of hard rubber that is used in the sport of ice hockey.
  72. Hockey Stick: A long, curved stick used to hit a puck in the sport of ice hockey.
  73. Hoisin Sauce: A thick, dark brown sauce commonly used in Chinese cuisine as a glaze or condiment.
  74. Hole: A hollowed-out or excavated space, typically deep and round.
  75. Holly: An evergreen shrub or tree with shiny, prickly leaves and red berries, often used for decoration during Christmas.
  76. Home: A place where one lives, a dwelling or residence.
  77. Honey: A sweet, sticky substance produced by bees from the nectar of flowers, used as a natural sweetener.
  78. Honey Badger: A small carnivorous mammal known for its aggressive nature and fearless attitude.
  79. Honey Mustard: A condiment made by combining honey and mustard, often used as a dipping sauce or salad dressing.
  80. Honeydew: A type of melon with sweet, juicy green flesh and a pale green rind.
  81. Honeysuckle: A climbing shrub with fragrant, tubular flowers, often cultivated for its beautiful scent.
  82. Hood: A covering for the head and neck, typically attached to a jacket or coat.
  83. Hoodie: A casual sweatshirt or jacket with a hood, often worn for comfort or warmth.
  84. Hook: A curved or bent implement designed to catch, suspend, or anchor objects.
  85. Hoop: A circular band or ring, often used in games or as part of jewelry.
  86. Horn: A hard, pointed, often curved growth on the head of certain mammals, typically used for defense or communication.
  87. Horse: A large, hoofed mammal of the Equidae family, commonly domesticated and used for riding or pulling loads.
  88. Horseradish: A pungent, spicy root vegetable commonly used as a condiment or flavoring agent.
  89. Horseshoe: A U-shaped metal plate or shoe, typically made of iron, nailed to the hooves of horses to protect their feet.
  90. Hose: A flexible tube or pipe used to convey water or other fluids.
  91. Hospital: An institution providing medical and surgical treatment for the ill or injured.
  92. Hot Cocoa: A hot beverage made from cocoa powder, typically mixed with milk or water and sweetened.
  93. Hot Dog Bun: A soft, long roll of bread sliced on one side, specifically used for holding hot dogs or sausages.
  94. Hot Dogs: Cooked sausages made from a combination of meats, typically served on a bun with various condiments and toppings.
  95. Hot Fudge: A thick, sweet sauce made from melted chocolate and cream, commonly used as a topping for ice cream.
  96. Hot Plate: An electric or gas-powered appliance used for heating food and beverages.
  97. Hot Pocket: A type of frozen snack comprising of a pastry shell filled with various savory ingredients, typically eaten hot.
  98. Hot Sauce: A spicy condiment made from a variety of chili peppers and other ingredients, used to enhance the flavor of dishes.
  99. Hour: A unit of time equal to 60 minutes.
  100. House: A building used as a living space for humans, typically consisting of rooms, a roof, and walls.
  101. House Plant: A plant cultivated indoors as a decorative addition to a house or other building.
  102. Hubcap: A protective covering on a wheel hub, often made of metal, to improve the appearance and safety of the vehicle.
  103. Huckleberry: A small, round, blue or black edible fruit that grows on shrubs in North America.
  104. Hula Hoop: A large, circular toy that can be twirled around the waist, hips, or limbs for recreational purposes or exercise.
  105. Humidifier: A device that increases the humidity or moisture content in the air of a room or building.
  106. 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.
  107. Hummock: A small, rounded and elevated area of land, often found in marshy or boggy terrain.
  108. Hummus: A Middle Eastern dip or spread made from mashed chickpeas, blended with olive oil, lemon juice, garlic, and tahini.
  109. Hundred: The number equivalent to ten times ten, or a combination of two-digit numbers.
  110. Hunter: A person who engages in the act of pursuing, capturing, or killing wild animals for sport or food.
  111. Hush Puppies: Deep-fried ball-shaped cornmeal dumplings, typically served as a side dish in Southern cuisine.
  112. Hydra: A small, predatory, freshwater creature characterized by a tubular body with several tentacles surrounding its mouth, capable of regenerating its lost body parts.
  113. Hydrant: An upright fixture with a valve, typically located in streets or buildings, providing access to a water supply for firefighting purposes.
  114. Hyena: A carnivorous mammal known for its distinct laughing-like vocalization and scavenging behavior, often found in Africa and Asia.
  115. 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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50 Objects That Start with the Letter “E”

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 “E” 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 “E” objects.
  1. Eagle: A large bird of prey known for its strong and majestic appearance.
  2. Earmuffs: Protective coverings worn over the ears to protect them from extreme cold or loud noises.
  3. Earphones: Small devices worn over or inside the ears to listen to audio privately.
  4. Earplug: A small object inserted into the ear canal to block out noise or water.
  5. Earrings: Jewelry worn in the ears, typically hanging from the earlobes.
  6. Ears: The sensory organs responsible for hearing and balance in humans and many other animals.
  7. Earth: The third planet from the sun and the only known planet to support life.
  8. Earthenware: Ceramic objects made from baked clay, commonly used for dishes or pottery.
  9. Earthworm: A long, slender invertebrate that lives in soil and helps improve soil quality.
  10. Earwax: A waxy substance secreted by glands in the ear canal, helping to protect and clean the ear.
  11. Earwig: A small insect with pincers on its abdomen, known for its distinctive shape.
  12. Easel: A stand used by artists to hold and display their canvases for painting or drawing.
  13. East: The direction toward which the sun rises, opposite of west.
  14. Easter Bunny: A mythical creature associated with Easter, often depicted as a rabbit delivering eggs.
  15. Easter Egg: A decorated or dyed egg used as a symbol of Easter celebrations.
  16. Easy Chair: A comfortable and usually upholstered armchair designed for relaxation.
  17. Echidna: A small, spiny mammal native to Australia and New Guinea, also known as the spiny anteater.
  18. Edamame: Young soybeans, typically served boiled or steamed as a snack.
  19. Edifice: A large, imposing building or structure.
  20. Egg / Eggs: A reproductive structure produced by female animals, usually containing a developing embryo.
  21. Egg Beater: A kitchen tool used for beating eggs or whipping cream, typically consisting of rotating blades.
  22. Egg Nog: A rich and creamy beverage made with milk, eggs, sugar, and often spiked with alcohol.
  23. Egg Noodles: Thin, ribbon-like pasta made from flour, eggs, and water.
  24. Egg Rolls: A popular dish in many Asian cuisines, consisting of a filling wrapped in a thin dough and deep-fried.
  25. Egg Yolk: The yellow, nutrient-rich part of an egg that contains fat and protein.
  26. Eggplant: A vegetable with glossy, purple skin that is commonly used in cooking.
  27. Egypt: A country located in Northeast Africa known for its ancient civilization and iconic landmarks.
  28. Eiderdown: The soft feathers or down of the eider duck, often used to fill pillows or comforters.
  29. Eight: The cardinal number between seven and nine.
  30. Elastic: A flexible material that can stretch and then return to its original shape.
  31. Elbow Noodles: Short, curved pasta tubes resembling the shape of an elbow.
  32. Elbows: The joint between the forearm and the upper arm.
  33. Elderberry: The dark purple fruit of the elder tree, often used in jams, syrups, and herbal remedies.
  34. Electric Guitar: A type of guitar that uses electromagnetism to convert string vibrations into electrical signals.
  35. Electricity: A form of energy resulting from the movement of charged particles, commonly used for power and lighting.
  36. Eel: A snake-like fish with a slender body and no pelvic fins, found in both freshwater and saltwater environments.
  37. Elephant: A large mammal with a long trunk, tusks, and big ears, known for its intelligence and strength.
  38. Elephant Seal: A large marine mammal belonging to the seal family, named for its size and nose resembling an elephant’s trunk.
  39. Elephant Shrew: A small insect-eating mammal native to Africa, characterized by its long nose and slender body.
  40. Elevator: A device used for vertically transporting people or goods between floors or levels in a building.
  41. Elf: A mythical creature often depicted as a small, mischievous and magical being in folklore and fantasy literature.
  42. Emu: A flightless bird native to Australia, known for its long legs, distinctive feathers, and fast running speed.
  43. Enchiladas: A traditional Mexican dish consisting of tortillas filled with meat, cheese, or beans, typically topped with sauce and baked.
  44. Endive: A leafy vegetable with slightly bitter leaves, often used in salads or as a cooked vegetable.
  45. Engine: A machine that converts various forms of energy into mechanical work, typically used to power vehicles or machinery.
  46. Envelope: A flat, usually rectangular paper container used for enclosing letters or documents.
  47. Equal Sign: A mathematical symbol (=) used to indicate that two quantities or expressions are the same or equivalent.
  48. Equator: An imaginary line that divides the Earth into the Northern Hemisphere and the Southern Hemisphere, lying equidistant from the North and South poles.
  49. Eraser: An object, typically made of rubber or a similar material, used to remove pencil or ink marks by rubbing them away.
  50. Escalator: A moving staircase consisting of steps or platforms that transport people from one level to another, typically found in buildings and public spaces.
  51. Exhaust: The waste gases or fumes expelled from an engine, machine, or other process, typically containing pollutants resulting from combustion.
  52. Eye: An organ responsible for vision, consisting of various structures including the eyeball, cornea, iris, pupil, lens, and retina.
  53. Eyeglasses: A pair of lens-containing frames worn in front of the eyes to correct vision or protect the eyes from excessive light or foreign objects.
  54. Eyelash: Hairs that grow on the edge of the eyelids, helping to shield the eyes from debris and providing a protective function.
  55. Eyelid: The thin, movable skin covering and protecting the eye when closed, capable of blinking to help keep the eye moist and remove foreign particles.
  56. Eye shadow: Cosmetics applied to the eyelids and surrounding areas to enhance or alter the appearance of the eyes, usually in the form of powder, cream, or liquid.
  57. Eyebrow: The arch of hair above the eye that helps prevent sweat and debris from falling into the eyes and contributes to facial expression.
  58. Eyeliner: A cosmetic product, usually in the form of a pencil or liquid, used to emphasize and define the shape of the eyes by applying a line along the eyelids.

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

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100 Objects That Start with the Letter “D”

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 “D” 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 “D” objects.
  1. Dachshund: A small breed of dog with a long body and short legs.
  2. Dad: A father; a male parent.
  3. Daffodil: A flowering plant with yellow or white trumpet-shaped flowers.
  4. Daisy: A small flower with white petals and a yellow center.
  5. Dalmatian: A breed of dog with a short coat and distinctive spots.
  6. Dam: A barrier built to hold back water and create a reservoir.
  7. Dancer: A person who performs various types of dance.
  8. Dandelion: A common weed with yellow flowers and fluffy seed heads.
  9. Danish: A delicious pastry originating from Denmark.
  10. Dark Chocolate: Chocolate that contains a higher percentage of cocoa and less sugar.
  11. Dart: A small pointed missile thrown or shot as a weapon or in a game.
  12. Date: A particular day or time; also refers to a sweet fruit.
  13. Dayfly: An insect that lives for only a short period, typically a single day.
  14. Deadbolt: A lock that can only be opened with a key or knob on the inside.
  15. Debit Card: A payment card that deducts money directly from a bank account.
  16. Decal: A sticker or design that can be transferred to another surface.
  17. Deck: A flat surface or platform, typically outdoors and attached to a building.
  18. Deck Chair: A portable chair with a folding frame, often used on ships or decks.
  19. Decoration: Ornamentation or embellishment used to enhance appearance.
  20. Deep Freezer: A large freezer that can maintain very low temperatures.
  21. Deer: A hoofed animal belonging to the Cervidae family.
  22. Deer Mouse: A small species of mouse found in North America.
  23. Deer Tick: A parasitic arachnid that feeds on the blood of deer and spreads diseases.
  24. Den: A small, cozy space used as a private retreat or resting place.
  25. Desert: A barren or arid land with little vegetation and a lack of precipitation.
  26. Desk: A piece of furniture with a flat surface for writing, studying, or working.
  27. Dessert: A sweet dish typically served after a meal.
  28. Deviled Eggs: Hard-boiled eggs that have been halved and filled with a seasoned mixture.
  29. Diamond: A precious gemstone known for its brilliance and hardness.
  30. Diaper: A garment worn by infants or adults to absorb and contain waste.
  31. Dice: Small throwable objects used in various games of chance or strategy.
  32. Diesel Truck: A type of truck powered by a diesel engine.
  33. Digit: A single numerical symbol, ranging from 0 to 9.
  34. Dill: An herb with feathery leaves, often used as a seasoning in cooking.
  35. Dill Pickles: Cucumbers preserved in a brine or vinegar solution with dill flavoring.
  36. Dill Weed: The feathery leaves of the dill plant used as a culinary herb.
  37. Dime: A unit of currency in the United States equal to 10 cents.
  38. Dinner: The main meal of the day, typically eaten in the evening.
  39. Dinosaur: An extinct group of reptiles that lived millions of years ago.
  40. Dip: To briefly immerse food into a liquid, typically a sauce or dip.
  41. Director: A person who supervises and oversees the production of a film or play.
  42. Dirt: Loose soil or earth; often used for gardening or construction.
  43. Dirt Bike: A lightweight motorcycle designed for off-road riding.
  44. Disco Ball: A mirrored ball that reflects light to create a sparkling effect in a dance party.
  45. Dish: A shallow container used for serving or cooking food.
  46. Dishpan: A shallow basin used for washing dishes.
  47. Dishwater: The dirty water that remains after washing dishes.
  48. Disk: A flat, circular object, often used for storage or as a data storage medium.
  49. Diving Board: A spring-loaded board used for jumping into a swimming pool.
  50. Divinity: A sweet confectionary made from sugar, egg whites, and flavorings.
  51. Dock: A platform or structure extending from shore into a body of water.
  52. Doctor: A medical professional who diagnoses and treats illnesses and injuries.
  53. Dodo: An extinct flightless bird that was endemic to the island of Mauritius.
  54. Dog: A domesticated carnivorous mammal, typically kept as a pet or working animal.
  55. Dog Bed: A soft, padded sleeping surface for a canine.
  56. Dog Bowl: A dish used for serving food or water to a dog.
  57. Dog Collar: A strap or band of material worn around a dog’s neck for identification or control.
  58. Dog House: A small shelter or house specifically designed for dogs to provide them with protection from the weather.
  59. Dog Leash: A long, narrow strap or rope attached to a dog’s collar or harness, used to control, restrain, or lead the dog.
  60. Dog Toy: An item specifically designed for a dog to play with and provide entertainment.
  61. Dog Treat: A snack or food item specifically made for dogs, often used as a reward during training or as a special treat.
  62. Doily: A small ornamental mat or napkin, typically made of lace or embroidered fabric, used to protect surfaces or add decoration.
  63. Doll: A small toy representation of a human, often used for play or as a collector’s item.
  64. Dollar Bill: A paper banknote or bill with a specific denomination, usually worth one dollar.
  65. Dollar Sign: The symbol ($) used to represent the dollar currency.
  66. Dollhouse: A miniature house used as a toy or decorative item, often furnished and designed to resemble a real house.
  67. Dolphin: A highly intelligent marine mammal known for its playful behavior and sleek appearance.
  68. Dome: A rounded or curved roof or ceiling that forms a half-sphere or hemispherical shape.
  69. Domino: A small rectangular tile with two sides, each of which is marked with a number of spots (dots).
  70. Donkey: A domesticated hoofed mammal resembling a small horse, typically used as a working animal.
  71. Donut: A small, ring-shaped cake, typically sweet and often glazed or powdered with sugar.
  72. Door: A hinged or sliding barrier that allows access to an enclosed space, usually in a wall, building, or vehicle.
  73. Door Handle: A mechanism or device attached to a door that is used to open or close it.
  74. Door Hinge: A joint or mechanism that connects a door to its frame, allowing it to swing open and closed.
  75. Doorbell: A device usually located outside a door that, when pressed or activated, produces a sound or signal to indicate that someone is at the door.
  76. Doormat: A mat placed at an entrance or door that is used to wipe or clean the soles of shoes and prevent dirt from entering a building.
  77. Doorstop: An object or wedge placed against a door to hold it open or prevent it from slamming shut.
  78. Dorm: Short for dormitory, a building or residential hall that provides individual living quarters for students, usually in a college or university.
  79. Dots (Small Circles): Small circular marks or points often used for decoration or as a design element.
  80. Dots (The Candy): A type of candy with a small, round shape, often fruit-flavored and coated with sugar.
  81. Dough: A mixture of flour, water, and other ingredients used as a base for baking bread, pastry, or other baked goods.
  82. Douglas Fir Tree: A type of evergreen coniferous tree that is native to western North America, often grown for timber or as a Christmas tree.
  83. Down Pillow: A pillow filled with the soft, fluffy feathers found underneath the tougher exterior feathers of birds, typically used for comfort and support during sleep.
  84. Dozen: A group or set of twelve items.
  85. Drafting Table: A specialized table or desk used by architects, artists, or engineers for drawing or drafting.
  86. Dragon: A mythical and legendary creature resembling a large, fire-breathing reptile or serpent, often depicted with wings and scales.
  87. Dragon Fruit: A tropical fruit with a bright pink or yellow outer skin and white or pink flesh speckled with small black seeds.
  88. Dragon Statue: A decorative sculpture or figurine that depicts a dragon.
  89. Dragonfly: An insect with slender body and two pairs of long, transparent wings, usually found near water.
  90. Drain: A pipe or channel used to carry away liquid waste or excess water.
  91. Drain Cleaner: A chemical or product specifically designed to remove blockages and clean drains.
  92. Drain Plug: A stopper or device used to seal or close an opening in a drain or pipe to prevent the flow of liquid.
  93. Drawer: A sliding storage compartment or box, typically found in furniture, used for keeping various items.
  94. Drawing: The act or process of creating a picture, diagram, or representation using lines and marks on a surface.
  95. Drawing Paper: A type of paper specifically designed for drawing, often with a smooth texture and heavier weight.
  96. Dress: A clothing item typically worn by women that covers the body from the neck to the knees or ankles.
  97. Dresser: A piece of furniture with drawers used for storing clothes, often found in bedrooms.
  98. Dried Apple: An apple that has been dehydrated to remove most of its moisture, resulting in a shriveled texture.
  99. Dried Banana: A banana that has been dehydrated, often resulting in a chewy and sweet snack.
  100. Driftwood: Pieces of wood that have been washed up on the shore of a beach or river, usually smoothed and bleached by the water.
  101. Drill: A power tool used for drilling holes or driving screws into various materials.
  102. Drink Bottle: A container designed for carrying and consuming beverages, often made of plastic or metal.
  103. Drinking Glass: A glass container, typically used for drinking water, juice, or other beverages.
  104. Drinking Straw: A thin, cylindrical tube used for sipping liquids without having to place one’s lips directly on the container.
  105. Driveway: A private road that leads from the street to a house or garage, meant for vehicles to access the property.
  106. Drizzle: Light, fine rain falling in very small droplets, often creating a misty or damp atmosphere.
  107. Drop: A small amount of liquid or an object falling from a higher position to a lower one.
  108. Dropper: A small tool used to dispense liquid in small quantities, often consisting of a plastic tube with a rubber bulb on one end.
  109. Drum: A musical instrument consisting of a hollow cylindrical body covered with a stretched membrane that is played by striking or tapping.
  110. Drum Set: A collection of various drums and cymbals assembled together to create a complete percussion instrument.
  111. Dryer: A household appliance used for drying clothes by circulating warm air and removing moisture.
  112. Dryer Sheet: A small sheet made of fabric or paper that is placed in a clothes dryer to reduce static, soften fabrics, and add fragrance.
  113. Duck: A waterbird with a broad bill, short legs, and webbed feet, known for its ability to swim and fly.
  114. Duckling: A young duck before it reaches maturity and develops adult plumage and characteristics.
  115. Duffel Bag: A large bag made of fabric, usually cylindrical in shape, used for carrying clothing and personal items during travel or sports activities.
  116. Dumbbell Rack: A storage stand designed to hold dumbbells of various weights, keeping them organized and easily accessible.
  117. Dumbbells: Handheld weights used for strength training and exercise, typically consisting of a short bar with weighted plates attached to each end.
  118. Dump truck: A heavy-duty vehicle used for transporting loose materials, such as sand, gravel, or construction debris, by tilting its bed to unload the contents.
  119. Dumpling: A small ball or lump of dough that is boiled, steamed, or fried and commonly filled with meat, vegetables, or sweet fillings.
  120. Dust: Fine particles of dirt, pollen, or other matter that accumulates on surfaces or is suspended in the air.
  121. Dust Mop: A household cleaning tool with a long handle and a large, removable head covered in a dust-catching material, used for sweeping or mopping dust from hard floors.
  122. Duster: A cloth or tool used for cleaning or dusting surfaces by trapping and removing dust particles.
  123. Dustpan: A flat, scoop-shaped tool used for collecting dust and small debris from floors, often used in conjunction with a broom.
  124. Dutch Oven: A heavy cooking pot with a tight-fitting lid, typically made of cast iron, used for slow-cooking stews, soups, and other one-pot dishes.
  125. DVD: An optical storage medium used for storing and playing back digital audio and video content.
  126. Dwarf: A person, animal, or plant that is significantly smaller in size than the average or expected size for its species.
  127. Dwelling: A place of residence or habitation, such as a house, apartment, or other living space.
  128. Dye: A substance used to impart color or make color changes to textiles, hair, or other materials.
  129. Dye Kit: A package or set that includes various dyes, often with different colors or types, along with instructions for use.
  130. Dye Stain: A colorant that has permeated or permanently colored a material or surface.
  131. Dyed Eggs: Eggs that have been soaked or immersed in a dye, resulting in a colored shell.
  132. Dynamite: A powerful explosive material consisting of nitroglycerin or a similar compound, typically used in construction, mining, or demolition activities.