Toddler A-Z – 160+ Objects That Start with the Letter “T”

Big list of objects that start with letter T

 

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 “T” 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 “T” objects.
  1. T-Shirt: A lightweight shirt with short sleeves and typically a round neckline.
  2. Tabasco Sauce: A brand of hot sauce made from tabasco peppers, vinegar, and salt.
  3. Tabernacle: A fixed or movable habitation, typically of light construction.
  4. Table: A piece of furniture with a flat top and one or more legs, used to hold items.
  5. Table Mat: A small mat placed on a table to protect the surface or enhance the table’s appearance.
  6. Tablet: A small, flat surface with writing or images inscribed for communication or decoration.
  7. Tabloid: A newspaper with compact pages, typically with sensationalist content.
  8. Tack: A small, sharp nail used to fasten items together.
  9. Tackle: Equipment or gear used in a particular activity or sport.
  10. Tacos: A Mexican dish consisting of a tortilla filled with various ingredients.
  11. Tadpole: The aquatic larva of a frog or toad.
  12. Taffeta: A crisp, smooth fabric with a lustrous surface.
  13. Taffy: A chewy candy made from sugar or molasses.
  14. Tag: A label or piece of paper attached to an item for identification.
  15. Tail: The rear part of an animal’s body, usually extending beyond the trunk or main part.
  16. Tailgate: A hinged door at the back of a truck or car that can be lowered for loading or unloading.
  17. Tailor: A person who makes, repairs, or alters clothes professionally.
  18. Talon: A hooked claw, especially of a bird or prey.
  19. Tambour: A traditional drum-like musical instrument.
  20. Tambourine: A percussion instrument consisting of a small drum with metal disks attached.
  21. Tangerine: A type of citrus fruit similar to an orange but smaller.
  22. Tank: A large receptacle or container for holding liquid or gas.
  23. Tap: A device for controlling the flow of liquids or gases.
  24. Tape: A long, narrow strip of material used for binding or fastening items together.
  25. Tape Recorder: An electronic device used to record audio onto magnetic tape.
  26. Tapioca: A starchy substance extracted from cassava roots and used in cooking.
  27. Tapioca Pudding: A dessert made from tapioca pearls cooked in milk and sweetened.
  28. Tar: A dark, thick, oily substance derived from coal or wood.
  29. Tarantula: A large, hairy spider found in warm regions.
  30. Target: An object or goal aimed at or desired.
  31. Tarmac: A type of road surface made from crushed stone mixed with tar.
  32. Tarts: Small pastries with fruit or sweet fillings.
  33. Tassel: A hanging ornament made of threads or cords.
  34. Taxi: A vehicle used to transport passengers for a fee.
  35. Tea: A hot drink made from the processed leaves of tea plants.
  36. Tea Cup: A small cup used for drinking tea.
  37. Teakettle: A kettle used for boiling water for tea.
  38. Teapot: A vessel with a spout and handle used for making and serving tea.
  39. Tear: A drop of saline fluid secreted by the eye.
  40. Technician: A person skilled in the use of technology or equipment.
  41. Teddy Bear: A stuffed toy bear, often used as a children’s toy.
  42. Tee: A short, typically casual t-shirt.
  43. Teeth: Hard, white structures found in the mouth that are used for biting and chewing food.
  44. Telegraph: A system for transmitting messages over long distances via electrical signals.
  45. Telephone: A device used for transmitting sound over distance using electrical signals.
  46. Telescope: An optical instrument used to view distant objects.
  47. Television: A device used for viewing broadcast programs on a screen.
  48. Tennis Player: A sport played by a person on a rectangular court in which a ball is hit back and forth over a net.
  49. Tennis Ball: A ball used in the sport of tennis.
  50. Tennis Court: The specially marked and constructed area for playing tennis.
  51. Tennis Racket: The equipment used to hit the ball in the sport of tennis.
  52. Tennis Shoes: Footwear designed for playing tennis, typically with rubber soles.
  53. Tent: A portable shelter made of fabric or other materials supported by poles.
  54. Tepee: A conical tent traditionally used by Native American tribes.
  55. Termite: A small insect that feeds on wood and can cause damage to wooden structures.
  56. Test Tube: A transparent tube used in scientific experiments.
  57. Textbook: A book used as a standard work for the study of a particular subject.
  58. Therapist: A person trained in therapy or counseling.
  59. Thermometer: A tool used to measure temperature.
  60. Thermos: A container used to keep liquids hot or cold for an extended period of time.
  61. Thermostat: A device that regulates temperature in a system, typically for heating or cooling.
  62. Thimble: A small protective cap worn on the finger while sewing.
  63. Thistle: A prickly plant with pink or purple flowers.
  64. Thorn: A sharp-pointed spine on a plant.
  65. Thread: A long, thin strand of cotton, nylon, or other fibers used in sewing or weaving.
  66. Threatre: A place for performances such as plays, musicals, and other dramatic productions.
  67. Three: The number after two and before four.
  68. Thresher: A farm machine used for separating grain from stalks.
  69. Thyme: An aromatic herb used in cooking and for medicinal purposes.
  70. Tide: The rise and fall of sea levels caused by gravitational forces of the moon and sun.
  71. Tie: A piece of fabric worn around the neck as decoration or to hold a collar closed.
  72. Tiger: A large carnivorous cat with a striped coat.
  73. Tiller: A lever used to control the direction of a boat or ship.
  74. Timber: Wood used for building or fuel.
  75. Timer: A device used to measure time intervals.
  76. Tin: A metallic element often used in alloys.
  77. Tin Can: A container, typically cylindrical, made of tinplate or other metal.
  78. Tinsel: Shiny strips of material used for decoration.
  79. Tiramisu: An Italian dessert made of layers of espresso-soaked ladyfingers and mascarpone cheese.
  80. Tire: A rubber covering for a wheel.
  81. Tissue: A soft, thin piece of paper used for cleaning or drying.
  82. Toad: An amphibian similar to a frog but with dry, warty skin.
  83. Toast: Sliced bread that has been browned by exposure to heat.
  84. Toes: The digits on the end of a foot.
  85. Toffee: A confection made by caramelizing sugar and butter and sometimes adding nuts.
  86. Tofu: A soy-based food product made by curdling fresh soy milk and pressing it into blocks.
  87. Toggle: An object used as a fastener, consisting of a bar that fits into a loop or hole.
  88. Toilet Paper: Paper used for personal hygiene after using the restroom.
  89. Tomatoes: Red or yellow fruit with a juicy pulp, commonly used in cooking.
  90. Tongs: A tool consisting of a long handle with two hinged gripping arms, used for lifting and moving objects.
  91. Tongue: The muscular organ in the mouth used for tasting, swallowing, and speaking.
  92. Tool Case: A container for storing and transporting tools.
  93. Toolbox: A box or container used for storing tools.
  94. Tooth: A hard structure in the mouth used for biting and chewing food.
  95. Tooth Brush: A tool used for cleaning teeth, typically with bristles and a handle.
  96. Top: The highest part of something.
  97. Top Hats: Tall, formal hats worn on special occasions.
  98. Topiary: The art of trimming and shaping trees and bushes into decorative shapes.
  99. Torch: A handheld light source consisting of a stick with a flame at one end.
  100. Torpedo: A self-propelled underwater missile.
  101. Tortilla: A thin, unleavened flatbread made from corn or wheat flour.
  102. Tortilla Chips: Triangular pieces of fried or baked tortilla, often served as a snack.
  103. Tortoise: A slow-moving land turtle.
  104. Tote: A large bag with parallel handles that typically has an open top.
  105. Totem Pole: A tall pole carved with symbolic figures representing a family or clan.
  106. Toucan: A brightly colored, large-billed bird found in Central and South America.
  107. Touchscreen: A display screen that responds to touch by a finger or stylus.
  108. Toupee: A wig worn by men to cover partial or complete baldness.
  109. Tow Truck: A vehicle equipped for towing other vehicles.
  110. Towel: A piece of absorbent fabric used for drying or wiping.
  111. Tower: A tall structure often used for observation, communication, or defense.
  112. Toxin: A poisonous substance produced by living organisms.
  113. Toy: An object for children to play with, typically a model or miniature representation of something.
  114. Toy Box: A container for storing toys.
  115. Tracker: A person or device that determines the current location of something or someone.
  116. Tractor: A powerful motor-driven vehicle used for pulling farm machinery.
  117. Trader: A person who buys and sells goods or assets for profit.
  118. Trail: A beaten path through rough country.
  119. Trailer: A vehicle towed by a car or truck and used to transport goods or passengers.
  120. Train: A connected series of railroad cars or carriages.
  121. Train Track: The pair of parallel rails on which trains run.
  122. Trampoline: A piece of equipment consisting of a strong fabric stretched over a steel frame used for jumping and tumbling exercises.
  123. Transmission: The mechanism in a vehicle that transmits power from the engine to the wheels.
  124. Trap: A device designed to catch and retain animals.
  125. Trapeze: An apparatus consisting typically of a horizontal bar hanging by two ropes, used by acrobats.
  126. Trapezoid: A quadrilateral with only one pair of parallel sides.
  127. Trash: Waste material.
  128. Tray: A flat, shallow container used for serving or holding food.
  129. Treadmill: An exercise machine with a moving belt used for walking or running in place.
  130. Treasure: Valuable and precious possessions.
  131. Treasure Chest: A wooden chest or container used for keeping treasures and valuable items.
  132. Tree: A perennial plant with a trunk and branches.
  133. Tree House: A structure built among the branches of a tree, often used as a playhouse.
  134. Trench Coat: A long, loose-fitting coat typically made of waterproof fabric.
  135. Trestle: A supporting framework consisting of a horizontal beam supported by two pairs of sloping legs.
  136. Triangle (Geometrical Shape): A polygon with three sides and three angles.
  137. Triangle (Musical Instrument): A percussion instrument consisting of a metal rod bent into a triangle shape and struck with a metal beater.
  138. Tricycle: A three-wheeled vehicle typically used by children.
  139. Trident: A three-pronged spear.
  140. Trinket: A small ornament or item of jewelry that is of little value.
  141. Trio: A group or set of three people or things.
  142. Troll: A mythical creature often depicted as either a giant or a dwarf that dwells in caves or mountains.
  143. Trolley: A small wheeled cart or basket typically used for transporting goods.
  144. Trombone: A brass musical instrument with a long slide for changing pitch.
  145. Trophy: A decorative object awarded as a prize for a victory or achievement.
  146. Trout: A species of freshwater fish.
  147. Truck: A motor vehicle designed for transporting goods or people.
  148. Tub: A large, open container typically used for holding water.
  149. Tuba: A large brass musical instrument with a deep booming sound.
  150. Tube: A long, hollow cylinder or pipe.
  151. Tugboat: A small, powerful boat used for towing or pushing larger vessels.
  152. Tulip: A bulbous spring-flowering plant with a cup-shaped flower.
  153. Tuna: A large marine fish.
  154. Turbine: A machine that generates power through the action of a wheel or rotor turned by a fast-moving flow of water, steam, gas, or air.
  155. Turkey: A large bird native to North America.
  156. Turnip: A round root vegetable from the cabbage family.
  157. Turnstile: A mechanical gate consisting of revolving horizontal arms, allowing one person at a time to pass through.
  158. Turntable: A revolving plate or platform used for rotating records in a record player.
  159. Turtle: A slow-moving reptile with a bony or leathery shell developed from their ribs.
  160. Tusk: A long, pointed tooth, usually one of a pair that protrudes from the mouth of certain animals, such as elephants.
  161. Tuxedo: A formal suit typically worn for evening events.
  162. Tweed: A rough-surfaced woollen cloth typically of mixed flecked colors.
  163. Tweezer: A small instrument with two short, close-fitting legs used for gripping or pulling small objects.
  164. Twinkle Lights: Decorative fairy lights that sparkle or blink intermittently.
  165. Two: The equivalent of the number 2.
  166. Typewriter: A machine for producing printed characters similar to a printer.
  167. Typhoon: A tropical cyclone or hurricane in the western Pacific Ocean.

Can you think of any other letter “T” 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 – 150 Objects That Start with the Letter “S”

Big list of objects that start with letter S
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 “S” 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 “S” objects.
    1. Saddle: A seat for a rider on the back of an animal, especially a horse.
    2. Safety pin: A pin with a clasp, used for fastening things together.
    3. Sage: An aromatic plant with grayish-green leaves, used as a culinary herb and for medicinal purposes.
    4. Sailboat: A boat with sails, used for traveling on water.
    5. Salad: A dish consisting of a mixture of vegetables, usually served with a dressing.
    6. Salamander: A small amphibian with a lizard-like appearance and the ability to regenerate lost body parts.
    7. Salami: A type of sausage, usually made from pork or beef.
    8. Salmon: A large fish with pink flesh, commonly used as a food source.
    9. Salt: A crystalline mineral used to enhance the flavor of food.
    10. Salt shaker: A container with small holes used for sprinkling salt.
    11. Sand: Small grains of rock and mineral, commonly found on beaches and in deserts.
    12. Sandcastle: A model of a castle made out of sand.
    13. Sandals: Open-toed shoes that are typically worn in warm weather.
    14. Sandbag: A bag filled with sand, often used for protection against flooding or as a weight.
    15. Sandpaper: Rough paper used for smoothing or polishing surfaces.
    16. Sandpiper: A small shorebird with a thin bill and long legs, often found on sandy beaches.
    17. Sandwich: A food item consisting of two or more slices of bread with a filling between them.
    18. Sari: A traditional garment worn by women in India, consisting of a long piece of fabric wrapped around the body.
    19. Satellite: An object launched into space to orbit around a celestial body, usually for communication or observation purposes.
    20. Sauce: A thick liquid or semi-solid food served to add flavor to dishes.
    21. Sausage: A meat product made from ground meat, often seasoned and stuffed into a casing.
    22. Saw: A tool with a long, serrated blade used for cutting wood or other materials.
    23. Saxophone: A musical instrument in the woodwind family, typically made of brass with a curved shape.
    24. Scab: A crust that forms over a healing wound on the skin.
    25. Scale: A device or system used for measuring weight or determining size.
    26. Scales: Small, thin, overlapping plates on the skin of certain animals, such as fish or reptiles.
    27. Scarecrow: A figure made to resemble a human, often placed in fields to scare away birds.
    28. Scarf: A long piece of fabric worn around the neck or head for warmth or fashion.
    29. Scepter: An ornamental staff carried by a ruler or high-ranking individual as a symbol of power.
    30. Scissors: A cutting tool with two sharp blades hinged together in the middle.
    31. Scooter: A small, wheeled vehicle propelled by a foot-operated platform or motor.
    32. Scorpion: An arachnid with a venomous sting, typically found in dry regions.
    33. Screwdriver: A tool with a flat or Phillips head used for turning screws.
    34. Sculpture: A three-dimensional work of art made by carving or shaping materials such as stone, wood, or metal.
    35. Scythe: A long, curved blade with a handle, used for cutting grass or grain.
    36. Sea: A large body of saltwater that covers most of the Earth’s surface.
    37. Sea Shell: (Bag of mixed seashells for sea activity on Amazon) A hard outer covering of certain marine animals, often found on beaches.
    38. Sea Urchin: A spiny marine animal shaped like a globe, found in oceans.
    39. Seahorse: A small marine fish with a distinctive horse-like head and curled tail.
    40. Seal: A marine mammal with flippers and a streamlined body, adapted for life in the water.
    41. Seashore: The land along the edge of the sea or ocean.
    42. Seaweed: Marine algae that grows in bodies of saltwater.
    43. Seeds: The reproductive structure of a plant, from which new plants can grow.
    44. Segway: A self-balancing personal transportation device with two wheels.
    45. Seven: The number after six and before eight.
    46. Sewing machine: A machine with a needle and thread used for stitching fabric and other materials.
    47. Sewing needle: A slender, pointed tool used for sewing and mending.
    48. Shamrock: A clover plant with three leaves, regarded as a symbol of Ireland.
    49. Shark: A large predatory fish with a cartilaginous skeleton and multiple rows of sharp teeth.
    50. Sheep: A domesticated ruminant mammal commonly raised for its wool and meat.
    51. Shell: The hard outer covering of certain animals, such as a snail or clam.
    52. Shepherd: A person whose job is to take care of sheep.
    53. Shingle: A small, flat piece of wood or other material used for covering roofs or walls.
    54. Shirt: A garment worn on the upper body, typically with buttons down the front.
    55. Shoe: A covering for the foot, typically made of leather, fabric, or rubber.
    56. Shovel: A tool with a handle and scoop-shaped blade, used for digging or moving loose materials.
    57. Shrew: A small, insectivorous mammal with a long pointed snout.
    58. Silver: A chemical element with the symbol Ag and atomic number 47, often used in jewelry and currency.
    59. Silverware: Utensils made of or coated with silver used for eating or serving food.
    60. Sink: A fixed plumbing fixture with a basin and a faucet used for washing hands or dishes.
    61. Six: The number after five and before seven.
    62. Skate shoes: Shoes specifically designed for skateboarding or roller skating.
    63. Skateboard: A small board with four wheels used for skateboarding or cruising.
    64. Skates: Footwear with a metal blade or wheels used for gliding on ice or smooth surfaces.
    65. Skeleton: The internal framework of bones in humans or other vertebrates.
    66. Skipping rope: A long rope with handles on each end used for jumping or skipping.
    67. Skirt: A garment worn by women and girls that hangs down from the waist and covers the legs.
    68. Skunk: A small mammal known for its ability to spray a foul-smelling liquid as a defense mechanism.
    69. Skyscraper: A very tall building with multiple floors or levels.
    70. Sled: A vehicle typically used for sliding downhill over snow or ice.
    71. Sledgehammer: A large, heavy hammer with a long handle used for heavy-duty tasks.
    72. Slide: A smooth, inclined structure used for sliding down, often found on playgrounds.
    73. Slingshot: A Y-shaped device with an elastic band used for shooting small objects.
    74. Slinky: A toy consisting of a flexible, coiled metal spring that can “walk” down stairs or slopes.
    75. Slippers: A soft and comfortable indoor shoe, typically worn for relaxation or comfort.
    76. Sloth: A slow-moving, arboreal mammal found in the Americas, known for its slow metabolism and leisurely lifestyle.
    77. Smoke detector: A device that detects the presence of smoke, often found in homes or buildings for fire safety.
    78. Snack: A small portion of food eaten between meals.
    79. Snail: A slow-moving, land or water-dwelling mollusk with a spiral shell.
    80. Snake: A long, legless reptile that typically has a scaly skin and venomous fangs.
    81. Sneakers: Casual and comfortable athletic shoes or trainers.
    82. Snorkel: A breathing tube used while swimming or diving to stay underwater while still taking in air from above the surface.
    83. Snow: Frozen precipitation in the form of white ice crystals, often associated with winter.
    84. Snow Pea: (Link to snow pea seeds for planting activity) A type of edible podded pea that is harvested while still young, with flat, green pods and sweet peas inside.
    85. Snowman: A figure made of packed snow, typically resembling a person with buttons and a carrot for a nose.
    86. Soap: A substance used for washing or cleaning that comes in the form of a solid bar or liquid.
    87. Soap dispenser: A device that dispenses liquid soap or soap foam when activated, often found in public restrooms.
    88. Soccer ball: A round ball used in the sport of soccer or football.
    89. Sock: A covering for the foot, typically made of fabric and worn inside shoes.
    90. Sofa: A long upholstered seat with a back and arms, designed for sitting or lounging.
    91. Soil: The top layer of the earth’s surface, mainly composed of organic matter and minerals, used for growing plants.
    92. Solar panel: A device that converts sunlight into electricity by the photovoltaic effect.
    93. Songbird: A small or medium-sized bird known for its musical or melodic calls and songs.
    94. Sorrel: A perennial herb with acidic-tasting leaves often used in cooking or as a garnish.
    95. Soup: A liquid dish made by boiling ingredients, usually including meat, vegetables, and broth.
    96. Soy Bean: A type of legume that is the primary source of protein in many Asian diets, often used to make tofu and soy milk.
    97. Spaghetti: A type of long, thin pasta, typically served with sauce or as part of a dish.
    98. Spanner: A wrench or tool with a shaped or adjustable opening used for gripping and turning nuts or bolts.
    99. Sparrow: A small bird with brown, gray, or black feathers and a stout body, often found in urban environments.
    100. Spatula: A kitchen utensil with a broad, flat blade used for lifting or flipping food.
    101. Speakers: Devices that convert electrical signals into sound waves, often used for audio output in various devices.
    102. Spear: A long weapon typically used for thrusting or throwing, with a sharp pointed blade attached to a pole.
    103. Speedboat: A high-speed motorboat designed for fast travel on water.
    104. Sphinx: A mythical creature with the body of a lion and the head of a human or animal, often found in ancient Egyptian art and architecture.
    105. Spider: Arachnids with eight legs and two body segments, known for spinning webs to catch prey.
    106. Spider web: A structure made by spiders out of silk for catching prey.
    107. Spinach: A leafy green vegetable that is high in nutrients.
    108. Spinning top: A toy that spins on its pointed end.
    109. Spinning Wheel: A device used for spinning fibers into thread or yarn.
    110. Sponge: A porous material used for cleaning or soaking up liquids.
    111. Spongebob Squarepants: A popular cartoon character and franchise.
    112. Spoon: A utensil with a small shallow bowl, used for eating or serving food.
    113. Sprinkles: Small decorative candies used to add color and flavor to desserts.
    114. Square: A four-sided polygon with equal sides and angles.
    115. Squash: A fruit that belongs to the gourd family, often used as a vegetable.
    116. Squirrel: A small mammal known for its bushy tail and ability to climb trees.
    117. Staircase: A set of steps that connects different levels or floors in a building.
    118. Stamp: A small adhesive label used for mailing or marking documents.
    119. Star: A luminous celestial body consisting of gas that emits light and heat.
    120. Starfish: A marine animal with five arms that resembles a star shape.
    121. Statue: A sculpture representing a person, animal, or object.
    122. Steamer: A device used for cooking food with steam.
    123. Steamroller: A heavy vehicle with a large roller used for smoothing roads.
    124. Stepladder: A folding ladder with horizontal steps.
    125. Stethoscope: A medical instrument used for listening to sounds inside the body.
    126. Stew: A dish made by simmering ingredients in liquid for a long time.
    127. Stick: A long, thin piece of wood or material often used as a tool or weapon.
    128. Stick Bug: An insect that resembles a twig or stick in appearance.
    129. Stomp rocket: A toy that launches foam or plastic rockets by stomping on an air bladder.
    130. Stool: A small seat without a back or arms.
    131. Stopwatch: A handheld device used for measuring elapsed time.
    132. Stork: A large wading bird with long legs and a long neck.
    133. Stove: An appliance used for cooking or heating.
    134. Strainer: A tool used for separating solids from liquids.
    135. Straw hat: A hat made of straw, often worn in hot weather.
    136. Strawberry: A single fruit from a strawberry plant.
    137. Street sign: A sign placed on streets or roads to provide information or directions.
    138. String: A thin cord or thread made of twisted fibers.
    139. String Beans: Long, slender green beans that are eaten as a vegetable.
    140. String instrument: A musical instrument that produces sound through vibrating strings.
    141. Stripes: Lines or bands of different colors or widths.
    142. Stroller: A device with wheels used for transporting babies or toddlers.
    143. Suit: A matching set of jacket and pants or skirt, often formal or business attire.
    144. Suitcase: A rectangular case used for carrying clothes and personal items while traveling.
    145. Sun: The star at the center of our solar system that provides light and heat.
    146. Sunflower: A tall plant with large golden-yellow flowers that turn towards the sun.
    147. Sunglasses: Protective eyewear that shields the eyes from sunlight.
    148. Sunscreen: A lotion or cream used to protect the skin from harmful UV rays.
    149. Surfboard: A long, narrow board used for riding on waves in the ocean.
    150. Swan: A large aquatic bird known for its elegance and grace.
    151. Sweater: A knitted garment worn on the upper body to provide warmth.
    152. Swimming Suit: A garment worn for swimming, typically consisting of a top and bottom.
    153. Swimsuit: An alternative term for a swimming suit, used mainly in certain regions.
    154. Swing set: A frame with swings attached for children to play on.
    155. Sword: A long-bladed weapon with a handle, used for cutting or thrusting.
    156. Swordfish: A large fish with a long bill resembling a sword.
    157. S’more: A sweet treat made with marshmallows, chocolate, and graham crackers, often roasted over a fire.

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

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Big List of Objects That Start with the Letter “Q”

Big list of objects that start with letter Q

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 “Q” 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 “Q” objects.
  1. Q-Tip: A cotton swab used for cleaning delicate areas, such as ears or applying makeup.
  2. Quack grass: A creeping perennial grass that is considered a weed, often found in lawns and fields.
  3. Quadriceps: A group of four muscles located in the front of the thigh that are responsible for extending the leg.
  4. Quadruplets: A set of four siblings born from the same pregnancy, often referred to as “quads.”
  5. Quads: Short for quadriceps, referring to the group of four muscles in the front of the thigh.
  6. Quagga: An extinct subspecies of zebra, characterized by its reduced striping and resemblance to a horse.
  7. Quagmire: A difficult or precarious situation, often involving complex problems or moral dilemmas.
  8. Quail: A small, ground-dwelling bird known for its distinct call and often hunted for sport or food.
  9. Quail eggs: The small eggs laid by quail, often considered a delicacy and used in various culinary dishes.
  10. Quaker Oats: A brand of oats and oat-based products, often associated with the Quaker religious imagery on their packaging.
  11. Quaker parrot: A species of parrot known for its ability to mimic human speech and often kept as a pet.
  12. Quark: A type of subatomic particle that makes up protons and neutrons, among other particles.
  13. Quarter: A unit of measurement equivalent to one-fourth or 25% of a whole.
  14. Quarter horse: A breed of horse known for its speed and agility in short-distance races and working on ranches.
  15. Quartz: A mineral composed of silicon and oxygen atoms, commonly found in many types of rocks and used in jewelry and electronics.
  16. Quartz crystal: A clear or translucent variety of quartz that is often used in crystal healing or for metaphysical purposes.
  17. Quasar: An extremely luminous celestial object that emits large amounts of energy and appears as a distant, star-like point of light.
  18. Quaver: A musical note with half the duration of a quarter note, often represented with a solid notehead and a stem with a flag.
  19. Quebec (city): The capital city of Quebec, Canada, known for its historic architecture and French-speaking culture.
  20. Queen: A female ruler or monarch, typically holding the highest position of power in a monarchy.
  21. Queen Anne’s Lace: A flowering plant with delicate white flowers, often referred to as a wild carrot.
  22. Queen Sized Bed: A bed size larger than a full-size/double bed and smaller than a king-size bed, typically providing enough space for two adults.
  23. Quern: A simple stone tool used for grinding grains or other materials, consisting of a flat base and a rotary grinder.
  24. Quesadilla: A Mexican dish consisting of a tortilla filled with cheese (and often other ingredients) and grilled or fried until the cheese melts.
  25. Question Mark: The punctuation symbol “?” used to indicate that a sentence is a question or to express uncertainty.
  26. Quetzal: A colorful bird found in Central and South America, known for its distinctive long tail feathers and vibrant plumage.
  27. Quiche: A savory baked dish consisting of a pastry crust filled with a mixture of eggs, milk or cream, and various ingredients such as cheese, vegetables, or meat.
  28. Quick Sand: A type of sand or sediment that appears solid but can become highly fluid when disturbed, making it difficult to escape.
  29. Quicklime: A white, caustic, alkaline powder obtained by heating limestone, used in industries such as construction, agriculture, and water treatment.
  30. Quicksilver: Another term for the chemical element mercury, characterized by its liquid state at room temperature and its high toxicity.
  31. Quiffed hairstyle: Referring to a hairstyle that features a quiff, with hair brushed upward and forward from the forehead.
  32. Quill: A writing instrument made from the feather of a bird, used in earlier times before pens were developed.
  33. Quilt: A warm bed covering made of layers of fabric stitched together, often with a decorative pattern.
  34. Quilt cover: A removable protective cover for a quilt, usually made of fabric and used to keep the quilt clean.
  35. Quilt patterns: Designs or templates used as a guide for creating a quilt, helping to determine the arrangement and shape of the fabric pieces.
  36. Quince: A fruit that resembles a large pear, with a tough outer skin and tart flavor, often used in cooking and preserves.
  37. Quincunx (geometric pattern): A pattern consisting of a central element surrounded by four others, forming a square or diamond-shaped arrangement.
  38. Quinoa: A grain-like crop containing high levels of protein and nutrients, often used as a healthy alternative to rice or couscous.
  39. Quinoa bread: Bread made with quinoa flour or mixed with quinoa grains, offering a nutritious and gluten-free option.
  40. Quinoa salad: A salad made primarily with quinoa, usually mixed with various vegetables, herbs, and dressing.
  41. Quiver (archery accessory): A container, typically made of leather or synthetic material, used to hold arrows for archery.
  42. Quiver tree: A distinctive succulent tree indigenous to southern Africa, known for its cylindrical trunk and distinctive crown of leaves.
  43. Quiz: A brief test or examination that assesses knowledge, often involving questions to be answered or problems to be solved.
  44. Quoits (game): A traditional throwing game in which players attempt to throw rings over a target, often played on a lawn or sandpit.
  45. Quokka (marsupial): A small herbivorous marsupial with a stocky build, short tail, and rounded ears, found on Rottnest Island.
  46. Quokka Island: An alternate name for Rottnest Island, a popular tourist destination in Western Australia known for its quokka population.
  47. Quoll: A carnivorous marsupial native to Australia and New Guinea, resembling a small cat with spotted or striped fur.

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

Big list of objects that start with letter R
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 “R” 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 “R” objects.

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  1. Rabbit: A small mammal with long ears and a fluffy tail.
  2. Raccoon: A medium-sized nocturnal mammal with a distinctive black mask around its eyes.
  3. Race Car: A specially-designed car used in competitive racing.
  4. Race Track: A circular or oval-shaped track where races, such as horse races or car races, take place.
  5. Racehorse: A horse bred and trained for racing purposes.
  6. Rack: A framework or shelf used for holding or displaying things.
  7. Racket: A tool used for hitting a ball in sports such as tennis or badminton.
  8. Radar: A system that uses radio waves to detect objects and determine their position or speed.
  9. Radicchio: A type of leafy vegetable with a bitter taste, often used in salads.
  10. Radio: A device that receives and plays radio broadcasts.
  11. Radish: A small, edible root vegetable with a sharp, peppery flavor.
  12. Raft: A flat, buoyant platform used for floating on water.
  13. Rafter: A wooden beam that supports the roof of a building.
  14. Rag: A small piece of cloth used for cleaning or wiping.
  15. Rag Doll: A soft toy made from cloth and stuffed with filling.
  16. Rail: A bar or track used for support or guidance, or as part of a transportation system.
  17. Railroad: A system of tracks and trains used for transporting goods or passengers.
  18. Railroad Track: The metal or wooden structure that trains run on.
  19. Railway Station: A building or area where trains stop for passengers to get on or off.
  20. Rain: Moisture that falls from the atmosphere in the form of water droplets.
  21. Rain Cloud: A cloud that contains water droplets and produces rain.
  22. Rain Coat: A waterproof coat worn to protect against rain.
  23. Rainbow: A colorful arc that appears in the sky when sunlight is refracted by raindrops.
  24. Rainforest: A dense forest with a high amount of rainfall, typically found in tropical regions.
  25. Raisins: Dried grapes, often used in baking or as a snack.
  26. Rake: A garden tool with a long handle and a row of teeth used for gathering leaves or smoothing soil.
  27. Ram: A male sheep.
  28. Ramen: A Japanese noodle dish usually served in a broth.
  29. Ramp: An inclined surface or slope used for entering or exiting a higher or lower level.
  30. Ramparts: Defensive walls or embankments used to protect a castle or fortress.
  31. Ranch: A large farm used for raising livestock, especially cattle.
  32. Raspberry: A small, sweet fruit that grows on a bramble bush.
  33. Rat: A small rodent with a long tail, often considered a pest.
  34. Ratchet: A device with teeth or pawls that allows motion in only one direction.
  35. Ratchet Strap: A strap with a ratcheting mechanism used for securing cargo or objects.
  36. Ratchet Wrench: A wrench that allows for continuous rotation in one direction.
  37. Rattle: A noise-making toy or instrument that produces a shaking or rattling sound.
  38. Rattle Drum: A percussion instrument that produces a rattling sound when shaken or struck.
  39. Rattlesnake: A venomous snake known for its distinctive rattling noise.
  40. Rattles: The noise-making objects inside a rattlesnake’s tail.
  41. Raven: A large, black bird known for its intelligence and loud croaking sounds.
  42. Ravine: A deep, narrow valley with steep sides, often created by erosion.
  43. Ravioli: A type of pasta filled with cheese, meat, or vegetables.
  44. Razor: A sharp tool used for shaving or cutting.
  45. Razor Blade: A thin, sharp blade used in razors.
  46. Realtor: A real estate agent who helps people buy and sell properties.
  47. Rear Window: a window located at the back of a building or vehicle.
  48. Rebel: a person who resists or defies authority, control, or tradition.
  49. Receipt: a written acknowledgment that a specified amount of money or goods has been received.
  50. Receptionist: a person employed in an office or other establishment to answer the telephone, deal with clients, and perform general administrative tasks.
  51. Recess Bell: a bell that signals the end or start of a recess or break period.
  52. Reclaimed Wood: wood that has been salvaged or reused from old structures or furniture.
  53. Recliner: a type of chair that can be adjusted to a reclining position, typically with a footrest and a backrest that can be tilted backward.
  54. Recorder: a musical instrument of the woodwind family, typically made of plastic or wood, and played by blowing into a mouthpiece and covering and uncovering finger holes.
  55. Rectangle: a four-sided geometric shape with opposite sides that are equal in length and four right angles.
  56. Recycling Bin: a container specifically designed for collecting recyclable materials.
  57. Red: the color that is typically associated with fire, anger, and intensity.
  58. Red Pepper: a spicy fruit, typically red in color, that is often used in cooking to add flavor and heat to dishes.
  59. Redhead: a person with red hair.
  60. Redwood Tree: a type of large, evergreen tree that is native to North America and known for its durable, red-toned wood.
  61. Reed: a tall, slender grass that grows in wetlands, typically used for thatching or making musical instruments such as clarinets or oboes.
  62. Reef: a ridge of rocks or sand near the surface of the water, often found in oceans and serving as a hazard to navigation.
  63. Reel: a cylindrical device used for winding and unwinding something, often tape or film.
  64. Reindeer: a large species of deer native to the Arctic and Subarctic regions, known for their antlers, which are typically found on males.
  65. Reindeer Antlers: the branched horns or antlers that adorn the head of a reindeer.
  66. Reins: the straps or lines used to control a horse or other animal by attaching them to a bridle or harness.
  67. Relative: a person connected by blood or marriage, such as a family member.
  68. Relish: a condiment or topping added to food to enhance its flavor, often made from pickled vegetables or fruits.
  69. Remote: a handheld device used to control electronic devices, such as a television or DVD player, from a distance.
  70. Reptile: a cold-blooded vertebrate animal of the class Reptilia, which includes snakes, turtles, and crocodiles.
  71. Reptile Terrarium: a glass or plastic enclosure used for housing reptiles, providing them with a suitable habitat.
  72. Reservoir: a large natural or artificial lake used to store water for supply to an area.
  73. Retriever (dog breed): a type of dog breed known for their ability to retrieve objects, often used for hunting or as assistance dogs.
  74. Rhinestone Jewelry: jewelry adorned with imitation gemstones made of glass or plastic, often used to add sparkle and glamour.
  75. Rhino Beetle: a large beetle with a horn-like structure on its head, often found in tropical regions.
  76. Rhinoceros: a large, thick-skinned mammal with one or two horns on its nose, native to Africa and Asia.
  77. Rhododendron: a flowering shrub or small tree with large, showy flowers, typically found in temperate regions.
  78. Rhubarb: a tart-tasting vegetable with thick, red or green stalks that are often used in cooking and baking.
  79. Ribbon: a narrow strip of fabric, often used for decoration or tying things together.
  80. Ribs: the bones that form the sides of the chest, typically associated with the rib cage and protection of vital organs.
  81. Ribs Barbecue: a style of cooking meat, particularly pork or beef ribs, using smoke, heat, and flavoring sauces.
  82. Rice: A staple grain that is the seed of the grass species Oryza sativa or Oryza glaberrima.
  83. Rice Cake: A type of cake made from rice that is usually steamed or baked.
  84. Rice Cooker: A kitchen appliance specifically designed for cooking rice.
  85. Rice Pudding: A dessert made from rice cooked in milk or water, often sweetened and flavored.
  86. Ricotta Cheese: A type of Italian whey cheese made from the whey left over from the production of other cheeses.
  87. Rigatoni Pasta: A type of tube-shaped pasta with ridges on the outside.
  88. Rigging: In sailing, it refers to the system of ropes, cables, and chains that support and control the sails and masts of a sailboat.
  89. Ring: A circular band, typically made of metal, worn as an ornament on a finger.
  90. Ringlet: A small ring or curl of hair.
  91. Riser: A vertical part of a step or staircase that facilitates moving from one level to another.
  92. River: A natural flowing watercourse, usually freshwater, that is larger than a stream.
  93. Road: A wide way or passage used for traveling by vehicles, typically paved or made of gravel.
  94. Roadrunner: A fast-running bird known for its ability to run at high speeds.
  95. Robe: A loose-fitting garment, typically worn as a dressing gown or for lounging.
  96. Robin: A small bird with a red breast, typically found in gardens and forests.
  97. Robot: A machine capable of carrying out complex actions automatically, usually programmed by a computer.
  98. Rock: A natural solid substance composed of minerals.
  99. Rocket: A projectile or vehicle propelled by reaction propulsion systems, typically used for space exploration.
  100. Rocking Chair: A chair mounted on rockers, which allows it to move back and forth in a gentle rocking motion.
  101. Rocking Horse: A child’s toy horse mounted on rockers, also allowing for a rocking motion.
  102. Rod: A thin straight bar, typically made of metal, used for various purposes such as support, measurement, or control.
  103. Rodent: A small mammal belonging to the order Rodentia, such as mice, rats, or squirrels.
  104. Rodeo: A sporting event that involves various rodeo skills and competitions, often associated with cowboy culture.
  105. Rodeo Clown: A performer in a rodeo who entertains the audience and helps protect bull riders from danger.
  106. Roller Blades: Inline skates with wheels arranged in a single line rather than in pairs.
  107. Roller Coaster: An amusement ride consisting of a track with steep slopes and sharp curves, on which cars travel at high speeds.
  108. Roller Skates: Shoes or boots with small wheels attached that allow for movement on a smooth surface.
  109. Rolling Pin: A cylindrical tool used in baking to flatten and shape dough.
  110. Rolls: Small individual bread portions often served with meals.
  111. Rolo (Chocolate Candy): A brand of milk chocolate and caramel candy in a rolled cylinder shape.
  112. Roof: The top covering of a building that provides protection from weather elements.
  113. Rookie Player: A sports player in their first season or year of professional play.
  114. Room: A space or area that can be occupied or used for a specific purpose, such as living, working, or sleeping.
  115. Roomba (robot vacuum cleaner): A brand of autonomous robotic vacuum cleaners that can automatically clean floors.
  116. Rooster: An adult male chicken or cock, known for its crowing sound.
  117. Root Beer: A carbonated soft drink flavored with extracts from the root or bark of the sassafras tree or similar plants.
  118. Roots: The part of a plant that typically lies below the ground, absorbing water and nutrients for growth.
  119. Rope: A thick cord or twine made by twisting or braiding together strands of natural or synthetic fibers.
  120. Rope Swing: A swing made by attaching a rope to a high point and allowing it to swing freely.
  121. Rose: A flowering plant of the genus Rosa, known for its fragrant blossoms and attractive appearance.
  122. Rosebud: The bud of a rose flower just before it opens.
  123. Rosemary: An aromatic herb with needle-like leaves, commonly used in cooking.
  124. Rowboat: A small, narrow boat designed to be propelled by oars.
  125. Rubber Ball: A ball made of rubber or a similar elastic material.
  126. Rubber Band: A loop of rubber used to hold things together or as a makeshift fastener.
  127. Rubber Boots: Waterproof boots made from rubber or a similar synthetic material.
  128. Rubber Cement: A type of adhesive made from rubber latex, commonly used for crafts and repairs.
  129. Rubber Ducky: A small toy duck made of rubber or plastic, typically used for bath time fun.
  130. Rubbish: Waste material or trash that is no longer needed or useful.
  131. Rubik’s Cube: A three-dimensional puzzle cube invented by Ernő Rubik, consisting of smaller cubes and requiring manipulation to align the colors on each face.
  132. Ruby: A precious gemstone, typically red in color, known for its beauty and rarity.
  133. Rucksack: A large bag with shoulder straps used for carrying belongings on the back, often used for hiking or travelling.
  134. Rudder: A flat piece of wood or metal at the rear of a boat or aircraft, used for steering and controlling its direction.
  135. Rug: A floor covering made of thick woven fabric, typically used to warm up a room or protect the flooring.
  136. Rugby Ball: An oval-shaped ball used in the game of rugby, a contact sport similar to football.
  137. Ruler: A straight measuring device marked with units of length, commonly used in mathematics and for drawing straight lines.
  138. Rungs: The horizontal steps or bars on a ladder that provide footing for climbing up or down.
  139. Runner: A person who participates in races or marathons.
  140. Running Shoes: Specialized footwear designed for running or jogging, providing cushioning and support to the feet and legs.
  141. Runway: A long strip or paved path on which aircraft take off or land at an airport.
  142. Russian Nesting Doll: A set of wooden dolls of decreasing size, each fitting inside the larger one, typically decorated with traditional Russian designs.
  143. Rust: A reddish-brown coating or corrosion that forms on iron or steel due to exposure to moisture and air.
  144. Rye: A type of grain commonly used in bread production and known for its distinctive flavor.
  145. Rye Bread: Bread made from rye flour, often dense and dark in color, with a unique taste.

 

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Big list of 150 Objects That Start with the Letter “P”

Big list of objects that start with letter P
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 “P” 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 “P” objects.
  1. Package: A container or wrapping used to hold or transport items.
  2. Packet: A small bag or envelope that contains a specific amount or quantity of something.
  3. Paddle: A short-handed tool with a broad, flat blade used for moving or stirring substances like water or paint.
  4. Paddleboard: A long, narrow board used for standing and propelling oneself through water using a paddle.
  5. Paddleboat: A small boat that is propelled by the use of paddles or pedals operated by the passengers.
  6. Padlock: A portable lock with a shackle that is moved into a locking position by pressing down on a spring-loaded latch.
  7. Pail: A bucket or container typically made of metal or plastic, used for carrying or holding liquids.
  8. Paint: (washable paint on Amazon) A liquid or paste medium used to add color, protection, or decoration to surfaces.
  9. Paintbrush: A handheld tool with bristles used to apply paint to a surface.
  10. Painting: The act or process of creating visual art by applying paint to a surface.
  11. Pajamas: Loose-fitting clothing worn for sleeping or lounging consisting of a top and pants.
  12. Palette: A flat surface or board used by artists to hold and mix colors while painting.
  13. Pallet: A portable platform or framework used to support goods during storage or transportation.
  14. Palm: The inner surface of the hand between the wrist and fingers.
  15. Palm Tree: A tall, tropical tree with a large, feather-shaped leaves and a trunk covered in a rough, fibrous bark.
  16. Pampas grass: A tall, perennial grass native to South America, characterized by large, feathery plumes.
  17. Pan: A shallow, wide cooking container with a handle and sometimes a lid, used for frying or cooking food.
  18. Pancake: A thin, flat cake made from batter and typically fried or baked on a griddle.
  19. Panda: A large bear-like mammal native to China, characterized by its unique black and white fur markings.
  20. Panther: A large, powerful big cat species, known for its agility and stealth in hunting.
  21. Pants: Outer garments covering the lower body, typically consisting of a waistband and two separate leg coverings.
  22. Paper: A thin material made from cellulose fibers, used for writing, printing, and packaging.
  23. Paper Clip: A small piece of bent wire used to hold papers together.
  24. Paper Plate: A disposable plate made of paper or cardboard, used for serving food.
  25. Paperback: A book with flexible, paper-based covers, typically less expensive than hardcover books.
  26. Parachute: A fabric device used to slow the descent of a person or object through the air by creating drag.
  27. Parade: A public procession of people, typically for celebration or demonstration purposes.
  28. Parade Float: A decorated vehicle or platform that is part of a parade, often featuring colorful and imaginative designs.
  29. Paramedic: A medical professional trained to provide emergency medical care outside of a hospital setting.
  30. Parasol: A lightweight folding canopy used as protection from the sun or rain.
  31. Parchment: A thin material made from animal skin, used historically for writing or printing purposes.
  32. Parent: A person who has a biological or legal relationship to a child and is responsible for their care and upbringing.
  33. Park: A public area of land set aside for recreational activities or leisure.
  34. Parka: A warm, hooded coat typically worn in cold weather conditions.
  35. Parking Lot: An outdoor area designated for parking vehicles.
  36. Parking Meter: A device that measures the amount of time a vehicle is parked and collects a fee for that time.
  37. Parrot: A colorful bird often kept as a pet, known for its ability to mimic human speech.
  38. Parsnip: A root vegetable similar to a carrot, usually pale yellow or white in color.
  39. Partridge: A medium-sized game bird often associated with the holiday season.
  40. Party Hat: A cone-shaped hat worn at parties or celebrations, often decorated with colorful patterns.
  41. Pasta: Italian food made from a mixture of flour, eggs, and water, typically boiled and served with sauce.
  42. Patch: A piece of fabric or other material used to mend or reinforce a garment or surface.
  43. Patio: An outdoor area adjoining a house, typically used for dining or recreation.
  44. Pavilion: A freestanding structure or building, often open on one or more sides, used for shelter or entertainment purposes.
  45. Pea: A small, round, green seed or vegetable often used in cooking or as an ingredient in dishes.
  46. Peach: A juicy, sweet fruit with a fuzzy outer skin, typically yellow or orange in color.
  47. Peacock: A large, colorful bird with long tail feathers that is known for its distinctive eye-like patterns on its feathers.
  48. Peanut: A small, oval-shaped nut that grows underground and is commonly eaten as a snack or used to make peanut butter.
  49. Peanut Butter: A creamy spread made from ground peanuts, often used as a topping for bread, crackers, or celery sticks.
  50. Pear: A sweet, juicy fruit with a narrow, rounded shape and a green or yellow skin.
  51. Pebble: A small, smooth stone that is typically found on beaches or riverbeds.
  52. Pebble beach: A beach or shoreline covered in small, rounded pebbles instead of sand.
  53. Pebble stone: Another term for a pebble, referring to a small, smooth stone often used for decorative purposes.
  54. Pedal boat: A small boat that is powered by pedaling, usually with two or more passengers.
  55. Pedestal: A support or base on which a statue or other object is placed.
  56. Pedicure: A cosmetic treatment for the feet and toenails, typically involving a trim, shape, and polish.
  57. Pedometer: A device that counts the number of steps taken by a person, often used to track fitness or activity levels.
  58. Pegs: Small, cylindrical or tapered pins used to fasten or secure objects together.
  59. Pelican: A large water bird with a long, pouched bill and a large throat pouch used for catching fish.
  60. Pelvis: The basin-like structure formed by the hip bones, which supports the spine and protects internal organs.
  61. Pen: A tool used for writing or drawing, typically consisting of a cylindrical tube filled with ink and a pointed tip for making marks on paper.
  62. Pencil: A writing instrument made of a thin, cylindrical graphite core encased in a wooden or plastic barrel.
  63. Pencil sharpener: A small device used to sharpen the tip of a pencil by shaving away the wood and exposing the graphite.
  64. Pendant: A decorative piece of jewelry that hangs from a chain or cord and is worn around the neck.
  65. Pendant necklace: A necklace that features a pendant as its main focal point.
  66. Pendulum: A weight suspended from a fixed point, swinging back and forth under the force of gravity, often used in clocks or as a decorative element.
  67. Penguin: A flightless bird found in the Southern Hemisphere, known for its black and white plumage and its ability to swim.
  68. Penny: A small unit of currency, typically the lowest denomination in many countries.
  69. Pentagon: A geometrical shape with five straight sides and five angles.
  70. Pepperoni: A spicy, cured sausage typically made from pork and seasoned with pepper and other spices.
  71. Peppers: A group of vegetables known for their fleshy, often colorful, fruit, typically used in cooking for their spicy or sweet flavors.
  72. Perfume: A fragrant liquid typically made from a mixture of essential oils and alcohol, used to give a pleasant scent to the body or surroundings.
  73. Periscope: An optical instrument that allows one to see objects that are not in direct line of sight by using a system of mirrors or prisms.
  74. Pet: An animal kept for companionship, often receiving care and attention from its owner.
  75. Petunia: A flowering plant with large, trumpet-shaped flowers, commonly grown in gardens for their bright colors and long-lasting blooms.
  76. Pheasant: A game bird, often hunted for sport or raised for its meat, with distinctive colorful plumage and a long tail.
  77. Photocopier: A machine that makes copies of documents or images by using photographic techniques.
  78. Photograph: A picture or image captured by a camera or other photographic equipment.
  79. Piano: A musical instrument with a keyboard and strings that are struck by hammers when the keys are played.
  80. Piccolo: A small, high-pitched musical instrument similar to a flute, often used in marching bands or orchestras.
  81. Picket fence: A type of fence made from wooden pickets or stakes that are evenly spaced and attached to horizontal rails.
  82. Picket sign: A sign held by a protester or demonstrator, often attached to a picket or pole, to convey a message or opinion.
  83. Pickles: Vegetables or fruits that have been preserved by immersion in a solution of vinegar or brine, often flavored with herbs or spices.
  84. Picture: A visual representation or image captured through various mediums, such as painting, photography, or drawing.
  85. Pie: A baked dish typically consisting of a sweet or savory filling enclosed in a pastry crust.
  86. Pig: A domesticated mammal raised for meat or as a pet.
  87. Pillow: A soft cushion used to support the head or other body parts while sleeping or resting.
  88. Pin: A thin piece of metal with a sharp point at one end, used to fasten or hold things in place.
  89. Pincers: A gripping tool that consists of two levered arms and is used for grasping or holding objects.
  90. Pine tree: A type of evergreen tree with needle-like leaves and woody cones.
  91. Pineapple: A tropical fruit with a rough outer skin and sweet, juicy flesh.
  92. Pinecone: The woody, cone-shaped reproductive structure of a pine tree.
  93. Pinwheel Easy Pinwheel Decorating Kit/Craft) A toy or decoration consisting of paper or fabric cut into a wheel shape and attached to a stick, which spins when blown by the wind.
  94. Pipe: A hollow tube used to convey fluid or air.
  95. Pipe organ: A large musical instrument that produces sound by directing air through a series of pipes.
  96. Pirates: Individuals who engage in acts of robbery, typically at sea.
  97. Pizza: A savory dish consisting of a round, flat bread base topped with tomato sauce, cheese, and various toppings.
  98. Placemat (Placemat Decorating Kit/Craft) A protective pad or mat placed on a table, typically used during meals.
  99. Plaid shirt: A shirt with a pattern of intersecting horizontal and vertical stripes of different colors.
  100. Plane: An aircraft that is designed for flight and has fixed wings and an engine.
  101. Plants: Living organisms that typically have leaves, stems, and roots, and use sunlight to produce food through photosynthesis.
  102. Plate: A flat, usually round dish that is used to hold or serve food.
  103. Platypus: A semi-aquatic mammal native to Australia, known for its unique combination of features from different animals.
  104. Playground: An outdoor area designed for children to play and engage in recreational activities.
  105. Playing Cards: A set of rectangular cards used for playing various games, typically numbered or illustrated.
  106. Playpen: An enclosed play area for young children, typically made of plastic or mesh.
  107. Pliers: A hand tool with two hinged jaws used for gripping, twisting, or cutting materials.
  108. Plough: A farm tool used for cutting furrows in the soil in preparation for planting seeds.
  109. Plum: A soft, round fruit with smooth skin and a stone in the center.
  110. Plumage: The feathers of a bird collectively.
  111. Plunger: A rubber suction cup attached to a handle, used to create a vacuum for plunging, typically used to clear clogged drains or toilets.
  112. Pocket: A small pouch or compartment, typically sewn into or on clothing, used for carrying small objects.
  113. Poet: A person who writes poetry, often characterized by their use of language and creativity.
  114. Pogo ball: A toy consisting of a hollow rubber ball with a handle on top that allows the user to bounce and hop.
  115. Pogo Stick: A recreational device consisting of a pole with a spring mechanism at the bottom, used for jumping and bouncing.
  116. Polar Bear: A large white bear native to the Arctic regions, known for its ability to swim and hunt on ice.
  117. Polaroid: A type of instant camera that produces self-developing photos.
  118. Police: A civil force responsible for maintaining public order, preventing and detecting crime, and enforcing laws and regulations.
  119. Polo shirt: A short-sleeved knit shirt with a collar and a placket with two or three buttons.
  120. Pom Poms: Decorative fluffy balls made of yarn or other materials, often used in cheerleading or as party decorations.
  121. Pomegranate: A fruit with a tough outer skin that encases many seeds surrounded by juicy, sweet-tart flesh.
  122. Poncho: A waterproof garment, typically in the form of a large square or rectangle with a hole in the center for the head, worn as a protective covering.
  123. Pony: A small horse, typically under 14 hands (56 inches) in height at the withers.
  124. Popcorn: A type of corn that puffs up and becomes light and fluffy when heated, often eaten as a snack.
  125. Poppy: A flowering plant with vibrant, showy flowers, often symbolizing remembrance.
  126. Porcelain: A type of ceramic material made from clay and other minerals, often white and translucent, commonly used for making dishes, tiles, and decorative objects.
  127. Porcupine: A small, spiky mammal known for its sharp quills that it uses for defense.
  128. Porthole: A small, circular window, typically found on ships or submarines.
  129. Possum: A small to medium-sized marsupial native to Australia and North America, known for its nocturnal habits and ability to play dead when threatened.
  130. Postcard: A small rectangular piece of cardstock, often with an image on one side and space for a written message on the other, typically sent via mail to share greetings or travel updates.
  131. Poster: A large printed image or text displayed on a wall or surface for advertising, decoration, or informational purposes.
  132. Pot: A round or cylindrical container with an open top and usually a handle or handles, used for cooking or storing food or other items.
  133. Potato: A starchy, tuberous crop that is a staple food in many countries, known for its versatility and ability to be prepared in various ways.
  134. Potato Chips: Thin, crispy slices of potato that have been deep-fried or baked until they become crunchy, typically enjoyed as a snack.
  135. Pottery: Objects made from clay or other ceramic materials, such as vases, bowls, or sculptures, often created by shaping and firing the clay.
  136. Pram: A small carriage with four wheels, typically used to transport infants or young children.
  137. Prawn: A marine crustacean resembling a small lobster, often used as a food source.
  138. Praying Mantis: A carnivorous insect known for its distinctive stance and ability to capture prey with its specialized front legs.
  139. Prescription: A written order from a medical professional, specifying the medication, dosage, and instructions for use, to be filled by a pharmacist.
  140. Press: A machine or device used to apply pressure, often used for printing, flattening, or squeezing.
  141. Pretzels: A baked bread product typically twisted into a knot shape, often sprinkled with salt and enjoyed as a snack.
  142. Princess: A female member of a royal family, often regarded as the daughter or niece of a king or queen, and known for her regal status and privileges.
  143. Printer: A device that produces a hard copy of digital information, such as documents or images, onto paper or other media.
  144. Projector: A device that projects images, videos, or presentations onto a larger screen or surface for viewing by a larger audience.
  145. Pudding: A sweet or savory dessert with a soft, creamy texture, often made with milk, sugar, and various flavorings or additives.
  146. Puffin: A seabird with a stocky build, brightly colored beak, and distinctive markings, typically found in the Northern Hemisphere.
  147. Pulley: A simple machine consisting of a wheel with a grooved rim and a rope or chain that runs along the groove, used to lift or move heavy objects.
  148. Puma: A large, carnivorous mammal also known as a cougar or mountain lion, native to the Americas.
  149. Pumpkin: A large, round, orange fruit typically associated with autumn, often carved into jack-o’-lanterns or used as an ingredient in various dishes.
  150. Punching Bag: A sturdy, hanging bag filled with materials such as sand or fabric, used for practicing punches and other strikes in various combat sports or for exercise.
  151. Puppet: A movable figure or character, typically made of cloth or wood, controlled by strings, wires, or the hands, used for entertainment or storytelling.
  152. Puppeteer: A person who manipulates puppets or marionettes to bring them to life during a performance.
  153. Puppy: A young dog, typically known for its playful and energetic nature.
  154. Purple Cabbage: A variety of cabbage with leaves ranging from dark purple to deep red, commonly used in salads or as a colorful addition to meals.
  155. Purse: A small bag, typically made of fabric or leather, used to carry personal items such as money, keys, or cosmetics.
  156. Pushpin: A thin, pointed pin with a round or flat head, often used to hold items such as papers or notes to a bulletin board or wall.
  157. Puzzle: A game or problem that requires thinking, ingenuity, or skill to solve or assemble, often involving pieces that fit together to form a picture or pattern.
  158. Pyramid: A geometric structure with a polygonal base and triangular faces that meet at a single point known as the apex, often associated with ancient Egyptian architecture.
  159. Python: A large, nonvenomous snake found in tropical and subtropical regions, known for its impressive size and ability to squeeze and swallow prey whole.

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

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