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

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 “F” 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 “F” objects.
Disclosure: I want to give you a heads up that this blog does use affiliate links (which means I make a percentage of the sale if you buy something) and this post might be sponsored or contain affiliate links. In either case please know all opinions are my own.

  1. Fable: a short fictional story, typically with animals as characters, that teaches a moral lesson
  2. Fabric: cloth or material made by weaving or knitting fibers together
  3. Face: the front part of the head, including the eyes, nose, mouth, and cheeks
  4. Factory: a building or group of buildings where goods are manufactured or assembled on a large scale
  5. Fairy: a mythical creature often depicted as having magical powers and wings, typically portrayed as small and delicate
  6. Falafel: a Middle Eastern dish made from ground chickpeas or fava beans, spices, and herbs, formed into balls or patties and fried or baked
  7. Falcon: a bird of prey with long, pointed wings and a hooked beak, known for its speed and agility in flight
  8. Family: a group of people related by blood, marriage, or adoption who live together and share common values and responsibilities
  9. Fan: a device or contraption used to create a current of air, often used for cooling or ventilation purposes
  10. Farm: a piece of land used for cultivating crops and raising livestock, typically managed by a farmer or a group of farmers
  11. Faun: a mythical creature from Roman mythology, often depicted as a half-human, half-goat entity associated with nature and fertility
  12. Feather: any of the flat appendages that cover a bird’s body, providing insulation, lift for flight, and decoration
  13. Feet: the lower extremities of the legs, used for standing, walking, and running
  14. Feijoa (Tropical Fruit): a fruit native to South America, also known as pineapple guava, with a green, aromatic flesh and a sweet-tart flavor
  15. Felt: a type of fabric made from compressed fibers, often used for crafts and as a lining material
  16. Fennel: a flowering plant with feathery leaves and an edible bulb-like base, often used as a herb or vegetable
  17. Fern: a type of non-flowering plant that reproduces through spores and typically has feathery or lacy leaves
  18. Ferret: a domesticated carnivorous mammal, related to the weasel, often kept as a pet or used for hunting rodents
  19. Feta: a salty, crumbly cheese made from sheep’s or goat’s milk, typically associated with Mediterranean cuisine
  20. Fettuccine Alfredo: a pasta dish made with fettuccine noodles tossed in a rich, creamy Parmesan cheese sauce
  21. Fiddle: a stringed musical instrument played with a bow, typically associated with traditional folk music
  22. Fig Newtons: a brand of filled cookies made with a soft, cake-like exterior and a sweet fig filling
  23. Fighter Pilot: a military aviator trained in combat tactics and techniques for aerial warfare
  24. Figs: a sweet, pear-shaped fruit with a soft flesh and a thin skin, often associated with Mediterranean cuisine
  25. Film: a thin, flexible sheet or strip of photographic material used for taking photographs or recording moving images
  26. Finch: a small seed-eating songbird, typically known for its colorful plumage and melodious song
  27. Finger: one of the five digits on the hand, used for grasping and manipulating objects
  28. Fins: the thin, flat, paddle-like structures on the body of a fish or other aquatic animal, used for propulsion and stability in water
  29. Fire: the rapid chemical reaction of a combustible material with oxygen, typically characterized by flames, heat, and the emission of smoke
  30. Fire Engine: a specialized vehicle equipped with firefighting equipment, used to transport firefighters and to extinguish fires
  31. Fire Extinguisher: a portable device used to control and extinguish small fires by releasing a fire-suppressing agent (e.g., foam, water, or gas)
  32. Fire Fighter: a person who is trained and employed to extinguish fires and perform firefighting duties
  33. Fire Hose: a large, flexible tube used to carry water or fire-retardant chemicals from a fire hydrant or fire engine to extinguish fires
  34. Fire Hydrant: a valve or outlet in a public water supply system, typically located in the street, used by firefighters to access water for extinguishing fires
  35. Fire Pit: a structure or container designed for containing and safely burning fires, often used for warmth, cooking, or recreational purposes
  36. Fish: a vertebrate animal that lives in water, typically with gills for breathing and fins for swimming
  37. Fish Bowl: a glass or plastic container used for keeping fish as pets, typically filled with water and equipped with a filtration system
  38. Fish Shaped Crackers (aka Goldfish Crackers): bite-sized cheese crackers shaped like a fish.
  39. Fishing Pole: A long, slender rod used for catching fish.
  40. Fish Sticks: Breaded and fried pieces of fish.
  41. Fisher: A person who catches fish for a living or as a hobby.
  42. Five: The number between four and six.
  43. Five Dollar Bill: A U.S. currency note with a denomination of five dollars.
  44. Flag: A piece of fabric with distinctive colors and design used as a symbol, often representing a country or organization.
  45. Flame: The visible, gaseous part of a fire.
  46. Flamingo: A large, wading bird with long legs and a distinctive pink coloration.
  47. Flan: A baked custard dessert, often topped with caramel sauce.
  48. Flannel: A soft woven fabric, usually made of wool or cotton, with a slightly fuzzy texture.
  49. Flapjack: A thick pancake, typically made with flour, eggs, and milk.
  50. Flashlight: A portable, battery-operated device that produces a focused beam of light.
  51. Flatbread: A thin, unleavened bread often used as a base for toppings or fillings.
  52. Fleece: A soft, warm fabric made from synthetic fibers or the wool of sheep.
  53. Flint: A hard, sedimentary rock used to produce sparks for starting fires.
  54. Floor: The lower surface of a room or building, on which people walk.
  55. Floor Board: A plank of wood used to construct the flooring of a building.
  56. Floor Lamp: A tall, freestanding lamp that provides lighting in a room.
  57. Floss: A thin thread used for cleaning between teeth.
  58. Flounder: A type of fish, known for its flat body and both eyes located on one side of the head.
  59. Flour: A powdery substance obtained by grinding grains, used as a basic ingredient in baking.
  60. Flouta: A wind instrument consisting of a long tube with holes, typically made of wood or metal.
  61. Flower: The reproductive structure of a flowering plant, often brightly colored and fragrant.
  62. Flute: A musical instrument in the woodwind family, played by blowing air across a hole in a tube.
  63. Fly: An insect with two wings and often associated with buzzing and landing on surfaces.
  64. Flying Fox: A type of large bat found in tropical areas, known for its ability to fly long distances.
  65. Flying Squirrel: A type of squirrel that has the ability to glide through the air using flaps of skin between its limbs.
  66. Foal: A young horse, usually less than one year old.
  67. Foam: A mass of small bubbles formed on or in liquid, often used in mattresses, cushions, or insulation materials.
  68. Fondue: A dish in which small pieces of food are dipped into a communal pot of melted cheese, chocolate, or hot oil.
  69. Fondue Pot: A pot specifically designed for use in fondue, with a mechanism to keep the contents warm.
  70. Food: Any substance consumed to provide nutritional support for an organism.
  71. Fool’s Gold: Iron pyrite, a mineral that resembles gold but has no actual value.
  72. Football: A team sport played with an oval-shaped ball, typically involving two teams of eleven players.
  73. Fork: A utensil with two or more prongs used for lifting or eating food.
  74. Formula: A prescribed set of instructions, often used in scientific or mathematical contexts.
  75. Fort: A fortified structure or building, typically used for defense or military purposes.
  76. Fortune Cookie: A crisp cookie with a hidden message or prediction inside.
  77. Fossils: Preserved remains or traces of ancient organisms embedded in rock.
  78. Four: The number between three and five.
  79. Fowl: Any domesticated bird, especially one raised for food.
  80. Fox: A small carnivorous mammal of the dog family, known for its cunning and distinctive bushy tail.
  81. Frame: A rigid structure that provides support or enclosure for something.
  82. Frankfurter: A seasoned, smoked sausage often referred to as a hot dog or frank.
  83. Freckle: A small, pigmented spot on the skin, usually caused by sun exposure.
  84. French Bread: A long, narrow loaf of bread with a crispy crust and soft interior.
  85. French Fries: Deep-fried, elongated strips of potatoes, typically served as a side dish.
  86. French Onion Soup: A soup made with caramelized onions, often topped with melted cheese and served with a crusty bread.
  87. French Toast: Bread slices soaked in a mixture of beaten eggs and milk, then fried until golden brown.
  88. Fried Rice: A dish made by stir-frying cooked rice with various ingredients, such as vegetables, meat, and soy sauce.
  89. Frisbee: A lightweight, disc-shaped toy that is thrown and caught for entertainment or sport.
  90. Frog: An amphibian that typically has long hind legs for leaping and a smooth, moist skin.
  91. Frost: A thin layer of ice crystals that forms on surfaces when water vapor freezes.
  92. Frosting: A sweet mixture that is spread on cakes or other baked goods to add flavor and decoration.
  93. Fruit: The edible reproductive part of a flowering plant, typically containing seeds and having a sweet or tart taste.
  94. Fruit Cake: A dense cake filled with candied or dried fruits and nuts, often soaked in alcohol.
  95. Fruit Cup: A serving of assorted fresh or canned fruits, typically served in a small container or cup.
  96. Fruit Roll Ups: A type of sweet snack made from pureed fruit that has been dried and rolled into a sheet.
  97. Fruit Salad: A mixture of various chopped or sliced fruits, often served as a dessert or side dish.
  98. Fruit Snack: A small, sweet snack made from fruit puree or fruit juice concentrate, often in the form of gummies or chewy bars.
  99. Fudge: A sweet, soft candy made from sugar, butter, and milk or cream, often flavored with chocolate or other ingredients.
  100. Funnel: A cone-shaped utensil with a narrow tube, used for pouring liquids or powders into containers with small openings.
  101. Fur: The soft, thick hair covering the skin of certain animals, often used to make clothing or accessories.
  102. Furnace: A device that generates heat or produces hot air, typically used for heating a building or powering industrial processes.
  103. Furniture: Moveable objects such as chairs, tables, and cabinets that are used to make a space suitable for living or working.
  104. Fuchsia: A vivid purplish-red color often seen in flowers or dyes, named after the fuchsia plant.
  105. Futon: A Japanese-style mattress that can be folded or rolled up and used as a sofa or bed.

Can you think of any other letter “F” 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 “G”

 

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


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

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

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 “C” 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 “C” objects.

Disclosure: I want to give you a heads up that this blog does use affiliate links (which means I make a percentage of the sale if you buy something) and this post might be sponsored or contain affiliate links. In either case please know all opinions are my own.

  1. Cabbage: A leafy vegetable that is often used in salads or cooked dishes.
  2. Caboose: The last car on a freight train, used by railroad workers for accommodation or storage.
  3. Cactus: A succulent plant that typically has spines instead of leaves, found in arid regions.
  4. Cage: A structure usually made of wire or bars, used to confine or protect animals or birds.
  5. Cake: A baked sweet dessert typically made with flour, sugar, eggs, and butter, often frosted or decorated.
  6. Camel: A large, humpbacked mammal with long legs and a long neck, typically found in desert regions and used as a pack animal.
  7. Camera: A device used for taking photographs or recording videos.
  8. Can: A cylindrical metal container used for storing food, beverages, or other substances.
  9. Candle: A wax stick with a wick in the center, often used for illumination or as a decorative item.
  10. Candy: Sweet food made with sugar, usually flavored and often shaped into small pieces or bars.
  11. Canoe: A narrow boat with pointed ends, propelled by paddles, usually used on calm water.
  12. Cantaloupe: A type of sweet melon with orange flesh and a ribbed green rind.
  13. Cap: A type of headwear that covers the top of the head, often with a visor or peak.
  14. Cape: A sleeveless garment that hangs from the neck and covers the shoulders and back.
  15. Car: A motor vehicle with four wheels, designed for the transportation of passengers.
  16. Card: A rectangular piece of stiff paper or cardboard used for playing games or for written messages.
  17. Carpet: A thick covering for the floor, typically made of woven or tufted fibers.
  18. Carrot: An orange root vegetable that is commonly eaten raw or cooked.
  19. Carton: A container made of cardboard or stiff paper, often used for packaging or storing goods.
  20. Case: A container or receptacle for holding or protecting something.
  21. Castle: A large fortified building, typically with high walls and towers, often representing a medieval stronghold.
  22. Cat: A small domesticated carnivorous mammal, typically kept as a pet or for catching mice.
  23. Caterpillar: The larval stage of a butterfly or moth, characterized by a long segmented body.
  24. Catfish: A freshwater or marine fish with long whisker-like barbels around the mouth, often found on the bottom.
  25. Cauliflower: A vegetable closely related to broccoli, with a compact head of white or colored curds.
  26. Cayenne: A hot, red chili pepper, often ground into a powder and used as a spice.
  27. Celery: A vegetable with long, slender stalks and crisp leaves, often used in salads or as a flavoring.
  28. Centipede: An elongated, many-legged arthropod, often found in damp environments.
  29. Cereal: A type of food made from processed grains, often eaten with milk for breakfast.
  30. Chair: A piece of furniture designed for one person to sit on, typically with a back and four legs.
  31. Chalk: A soft, white or colored rock used for writing or drawing on blackboards or sidewalks.
  32. Chameleon: A lizard that can change its color to blend in with its surroundings.
  33. Cheese: A food made from the pressed curds of milk, often with various flavors and textures.
  34. Cheetah: A large, fast-running wild cat found in Africa, known for its speed and distinctive markings.
  35. Cherries: Small, round fruits with a smooth, shiny skin, often eaten raw or used in desserts.
  36. Chess: A strategic board game for two players, played on a checkered board with distinctive pieces.
  37. Chessboard: The square board used for playing the game of chess.
  38. Chick: A young bird, especially a chicken or other domestic fowl.
  39. Chicken: A domesticated bird raised for its meat or eggs.
  40. Chicken Pot Pie: A savory dish made with chicken and vegetables, usually enclosed in a pastry crust.
  41. Chickpeas: Small, round legumes with a nutty flavor, often used in cooking or in salads.
  42. Chihuahua: A small breed of dog, known for its small size and large, round eyes.
  43. Child: A young human being, typically under the age of puberty.
  44. Children: Multiple young human beings.
  45. Chimpanzee: A great ape closely related to humans, known for its intelligence and social behavior.
  46. Chinchilla: A small, furry rodent native to South America, often kept as a pet for its soft fur.
  47. Chinese Food: Cuisine originating from China, often characterized by a variety of flavors and cooking techniques.
  48. Chipmunk: A small rodent with stripes on its back, known for its burrowing and gathering of nuts.
  49. Chives: A green herb with a mild onion-like flavor, often used as a garnish in cooking.
  50. Chocolate: A sweet, brown food made from roasted and ground cacao beans, often used in desserts or as a flavoring.
  51. Chocolate Cake: A rich, moist cake made with chocolate as the main ingredient, typically layered and frosted.
  52. Chocolate Chip: Small, sweet morsels made with chocolate used as an ingredient in baked goods.
  53. Chocolate Syrup: A sweet sauce or liquid made with chocolate, often used as a topping for ice cream or desserts.
  54. Chopsticks: Traditional Asian eating utensils, typically made of wood or bamboo, used for picking up and eating food.
  55. Cinnamon Stick: A dried and rolled bark of a cinnamon tree, used as a spice to add flavor to dishes.
  56. Circle: A perfectly round shape, with all points equidistant from the center.
  57. Clip: A small device used to hold or fasten things together.
  58. Cloak: A loose outer garment that is worn over other clothing, typically made of a heavy fabric and used to keep warm.
  59. Clock: A device used to measure and display time, typically with a dial or digital display and moving hands or numbers.
  60. Clothes: Items worn to cover and protect the body, such as shirts, pants, dresses, and jackets.
  61. Clothespin: A wooden or plastic clip used to secure clothes to a line when drying.
  62. Cloud: A visible mass of condensed water vapor in the atmosphere, usually white or gray in color.
  63. Clown: A performer who dresses in colorful and outlandish clothing and uses exaggerated gestures and facial expressions to entertain others.
  64. Clown Fish: A small, brightly colored tropical fish known for its symbiotic relationship with sea anemones.
  65. Coat: An outer garment worn for warmth or protection, usually made of fabric and often featuring buttons or a zipper.
  66. Cockroach: A common insect known for its brown color and ability to survive in a wide range of environments.
  67. Cocoa: A powder made from roasted and ground cacao beans, used in the production of chocolate and hot beverages.
  68. Coconut: A large fruit with a hard outer shell and white, edible flesh, often used in cooking and tropical drinks.
  69. Coffee: A hot or cold beverage made from brewed coffee beans, known for its stimulating effect due to its caffeine content.
  70. Coleslaw: A salad made from shredded cabbage and other vegetables, typically dressed with mayonnaise or vinaigrette.
  71. Collar: A band of fabric or material worn around the neck, often paired with a shirt or jacket.
  72. Comb: A tool with narrow teeth used for grooming and styling hair.
  73. Confetti: Small pieces of colored paper, often thrown during celebrations or used as decoration.
  74. Container: A receptacle or object used for holding or storing things.
  75. Cookies: Sweet baked treats made from dough, typically containing ingredients such as flour, sugar, and butter.
  76. Coral: A hard, calcareous substance secreted by certain marine organisms, forming colorful reefs and habitats.
  77. Cork: The outer bark of a type of oak tree, used to make stoppers for bottles or as a material for insulation and craft projects.
  78. Corn: A cereal grain that is a staple food in many parts of the world, often eaten as a vegetable when young and sweet.
  79. Cornbread: A type of bread made with cornmeal, often served as a side dish or with chili.
  80. Corn Chips: Snack chips made from ground corn, often flavored with spices or cheese.
  81. Corn Muffins: Small, savory or sweet muffins made with cornmeal and corn kernels.
  82. Cottage Cheese: A type of cheese made from curdled milk, with a mild and creamy flavor.
  83. Cotton: A soft, fibrous material derived from the seeds of cotton plants, often used to make clothing and textiles.
  84. Cougar: A large, powerful wild cat native to the Americas, also known as a mountain lion or puma.
  85. Cow: A large domesticated bovine animal commonly raised for milk and meat products.
  86. Cowboy: A person, typically from the American West, who works on a ranch and is skilled in riding horses and herding cattle.
  87. Cowboy Hat: A wide-brimmed hat with a high crown, traditionally worn by cowboys for sun protection and style.
  88. Coyote: A canine native to North America, known for its adaptability and distinctive howling call.
  89. Crab: A crustacean with a broad body, typically walking sideways, often found in coastal areas and used as seafood.
  90. Crackers: Dry and crispy snack made from flour, typically enjoyed with spreads or as a standalone snack.
  91. Cranberries: Small, tart red berries commonly used in sauces, baked goods, or beverages.
  92. Cranberry Juice: Beverage made by extracting the juice from cranberries, often consumed for its tart and refreshing taste.
  93. Crane: Large, tall machine used for lifting and moving heavy objects, typically seen on construction sites.
  94. Crayon: Stick of colored wax or chalk used by children for drawing and coloring.
  95. Cream: Thick, fatty part of milk that rises to the top, often used in cooking or as a topping for desserts.
  96. Cream Cheese: Soft, spreadable cheese with a creamy texture, commonly used in cheesecakes, bagels, or dips.
  97. Crocodile: Large reptile with a long snout and sharp teeth, native to tropical regions and often found in water.
  98. Crossword Puzzle: Word game in the form of a grid, where clues are given to fill in words going across and down.
  99. Crown: Headgear worn by royalty as a symbol of power and authority.  (Link to a cute build/decorate your own crown craft on Amazon)
  100. Cucumbers: Cool and refreshing vegetable with a green skin and crisp flesh, often used in salads or pickled.
  101. Cupcakes: Small individual-sized cakes, typically baked in muffin tins and topped with frosting or other decorations.
  102. Curtains: Pieces of fabric used to cover windows, providing privacy and controlling the amount of light entering a room.
  103. Cycle: A two-wheeled vehicle powered by human pedaling.
  104. Cymbals: Concave brass plates that are clashed together, producing a ringing sound, often used in orchestras or bands.

Toddler A-Z – 100 Objects that Start With the Letter “B”

 

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 “B” 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 “B” objects.

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  1. Baboon
  2. Baby
  3. Baby Bottle
  4. Baby Buggy
  5. Baby Oil
  6. Baby Powder
  7. Back
  8. Backhoe
  9. Backpack
  10. Bacon
  11. Badger
  12. Bag
  13. Bagel
  14. Baking Powder
  15. Baking Soda
  16. Ball
  17. Ballerina
  18. Balloon
  19. Bamboo
  20. Banana
  21. Banana Bread
  22. Banjo
  23. Bank
  24. Barbecue
  25. Bark
  26. Barley
  27. Barn
  28. Barnacle
  29. Baseball
  30. Basil
  31. Basket
  32. Basket Ball
  33. Bassinet
  34. Bat
  35. Battery
  36. Beads
  37. Bean
  38. Bear
  39. Beaver
  40. Bed
  41. Bee
  42. Beet
  43. Beetle
  44. Bell
  45. Belt
  46. Berries
  47. Bib
  48. Bicycle
  49. Bin
  50. Bingo / Bingo Cards
  51. Binky
  52. Binoculars
  53. Bird
  54. Biscuits
  55. Bison
  56. Black
  57. Black Bear
  58. Blackfly
  59. Blade
  60. Blanket
  61. Blazer
  62. Blocks
  63. Blue
  64. Blue Cheese
  65. Blue Whale
  66. Blueberries
  67. Boat
  68. Bok Choy
  69. Bone
  70. Bonnet
  71. Book
  72. Boot
  73. Bottle
  74. Bow
  75. Bowl
  76. Box
  77. Boy
  78. Bracelet
  79. Bread
  80. Bridle
  81. Brie
  82. Broccoli
  83. Broom
  84. Brown
  85. Brown Bear
  86. Brush
  87. Brussels Sprouts
  88. Bubbles
  89. Bucket
  90. Buffalo
  91. Bug
  92. Bulldozer
  93. Bullfrog
  94. Bunny
  95. Burrito
  96. Bus
  97. Bush
  98. Butter
  99. Butterfly
  100. Buttermilk
  101. Button

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

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 “A” 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 “A” objects.

  1. A1 Sauce: A type of steak sauce often used as a condiment or marinade.
  2. Aardvark: A nocturnal mammal with a long snout and large ears, native to Africa.
  3. Abacus: A counting device consisting of rows of beads or counters that can be moved back and forth on rods.
  4. Abalone: A type of marine mollusk that has a shell with a pearly interior and is often used in jewelry.
  5. Abdomen: The region of the body between the chest and pelvis, containing the digestive organs.
  6. Abrasive: A substance used for rubbing, grinding, or polishing, typically a rough material.
  7. Ace: The highest playing card in a deck, often representing the number one.
  8. Acorn: The fruit of an oak tree, typically egg-shaped and containing a single seed.
  9. Acorn Squash: A variety of winter squash that has a harder, ribbed exterior and a sweet, yellow flesh.
  10. Acrobat: A person who performs gymnastic or balancing acts, often involving feats of agility and flexibility.
  11. Actor: A person who portrays a character in a play, movie, or television show.
  12. Actress: A female actor, often used to distinguish from male actors.
  13. Adder (Snake): A venomous snake that is common in Europe and parts of Asia and Africa.
  14. Aerator (for lawns or aquariums): A device used to add air or oxygen to soil or water, promoting healthy growth.
  15. Afghan: A type of knitted or crocheted blanket or wrap that originated in Afghanistan.
  16. Africa: The second-largest continent in the world, home to a diverse range of cultures, wildlife, and landscapes.
  17. Agate (type of stone): A type of translucent, banded stone often used in jewelry or decorative items.
  18. Air: The invisible gaseous substance surrounding the Earth, composed mainly of nitrogen and oxygen.
  19. Air Conditioner: An electrical device that cools and dehumidifies indoor air.
  20. Air mattress: An inflatable mattress that can be used as a temporary bed or for camping.
  21. Airplane: A powered flying vehicle with fixed wings and a weight greater than that of the air it displaces.
  22. Airport: A facility where planes take off, land, and are serviced, often including terminals for passengers.
  23. Airtight container: A container or enclosure that does not allow air or other gases to enter or escape.
  24. Alarm Clock: A device that makes a loud sound or emits a signal at a specific time to wake someone up.
  25. Albatross: A large seabird with long wings, known for its ability to fly long distances over the ocean.
  26. Album: A collection of recorded or printed material, often containing music or photographs.
  27. Alfalfa Sprouts: Young shoots of the alfalfa plant, often used as a nutritious ingredient in salads or sandwiches.
  28. Algae: A simple, nonflowering plant that contains chlorophyll and is often found in water or damp environments.
  29. Alien: A being from another planet or extraterrestrial origin.
  30. Alligator: A large aquatic reptile with a long snout and sharp teeth, native to North America and China.
  31. Allosaurus: A large carnivorous dinosaur that lived during the late Jurassic period.
  32. Allspice: A spice made from the dried berries of the Pimenta dioica plant, often used in baking or cooking.
  33. Ally: A person or group that is joined or united with another for a common purpose or interest.
  34. Almanac: A yearly publication that contains a calendar of events, weather predictions, and other informative data.
  35. Almond: The edible seed of the almond tree, often used in baking or as a snack.
  36. Almond Joy: A popular candy bar consisting of almonds, coconut, and milk chocolate.
  37. Almond Milk: A dairy-free milk alternative made from ground almonds and water.
  38. Aloe Vera: A succulent plant with thick, gel-like sap that is often used for its medicinal properties.
  39. Alpaca: A domesticated South American mammal that resembles a small llama and is raised for its wool.
  40. Alphabet: The set of letters or characters used to represent the basic sounds of a language.
  41. Alphabet Soup: A type of soup that contains pasta in the shape of alphabet letters.
  42. Altoid: A brand of breath mint known for its strong, flavorful taste.
  43. Aluminum Foil: Thin, flexible sheets made of aluminum that are often used for wrapping or covering food.
  44. Amber: A hard, translucent fossilized resin that is often used in jewelry or decorative items.
  45. Ambulance: A vehicle equipped with specialized medical equipment and personnel to transport sick people.
  46. America: The United States of America, a country located in North America.
  47. American Cheese: A processed cheese product commonly used in sandwiches and burgers.
  48. Amp: Short for amplifier, a device that increases the amplitude of an electronic signal.
  49. Amplifier: An electronic device that increases the power or amplitude of a signal.
  50. Ampoule: A small glass container used to store and administer medicine.
  51. Anaconda: A large snake species found in tropical South America.
  52. Anchor: A heavy object used to keep a boat or ship in place.
  53. Anchovy: A small fish typically used as a topping or flavoring in food.
  54. Angel: A spiritual being often depicted as a messenger or guardian.
  55. Angel Food Cake: A light and fluffy cake made with egg whites and no fat.
  56. Angel Hair Pasta: A thin type of pasta resembling strands of hair.
  57. Angelfish: A colorful tropical fish commonly found in aquariums.
  58. Angle: The measurement between two lines or surfaces that meet at a point.
  59. Animal Crackers: Small cookie snacks shaped like various animals.
  60. Animals: Living organisms that are not plants or bacteria, including mammals, birds, reptiles, and more.
  61. Anise: A spice with a licorice-like flavor commonly used in cooking and baking.
  62. Ankle: The joint connecting the foot and the leg.
  63. Ant: A small insect known for its organized colonies and ability to lift many times its own weight.
  64. Antarctica: The southernmost continent, mostly covered in ice, and the home to the South Pole.
  65. Anteater: A mammal known for its long snout and feeding on ants and termites.
  66. Antelope: A mammal found in various habitats, known for their speed and impressive horns.
  67. Antenna: An device used for transmitting or receiving radio or television signals.
  68. Antler: A bony outgrowth, typically branched, that grows on the head of deer and other similar animals.
  69. Anvil: A heavy iron block used by blacksmiths as a surface for shaping metal.
  70. Ape: A primate with no tail, including gorillas, chimpanzees, and orangutans.
  71. Aphid: A small, sap-sucking insect that commonly infests plants.
  72. Appetizer: A small dish served before the main course to stimulate the appetite.
  73. Apple: A round fruit with a crisp texture and various flavors, commonly associated with Apple trees.
  74. Apple Butter: A spread made by slow-cooking apples with sugar and spices.
  75. Apple Chip: A thin slice of apple that is dried or baked until crisp.
  76. Apple Juice: A beverage made by extracting the liquid from mashed apples.
  77. Apple Pie: A baked dessert consisting of a sweet filling made from apples, typically encased in pastry.
  78. Apple Sauce: A puree made from cooked or mashed apples, often served as a condiment or ingredient.
  79. Apricot: A small, orange fruit with a soft, velvety skin and a sweet-tart flavor.
  80. Apron: A protective garment worn over clothing to shield it from dirt or stains.
  81. Aquarium: A glass or acrylic container filled with water where aquatic animals and plants are kept.
  82. Arch: A curved structure that spans an opening, often used in architecture and engineering.
  83. Arctic Ocean: The smallest and shallowest ocean located around the North Pole.
  84. Ark: In biblical context, a large boat built by Noah to save animals from a flood.
  85. Arm: The upper limb of the human body, extending from the shoulder to the hand.
  86. Armadillo: A small mammal with a bony, protective shell covering its body.
  87. Armadillo shell: The hard outer covering of an armadillo’s body.
  88. Armchair: A comfortable chair with armrests, typically used in living rooms.
  89. Armpit: The hollow area under the arm where it joins the shoulder.
  90. Arrow: A pointed projectile usually shot from a bow.
  91. Art: Creative expression or the process and result of creating visual, auditory, or performance works.
  92. Artichoke: A green, thistle-like vegetable with edible leaves and a heart, often used in cooking.
  93. Artist: A person who creates art, whether it be paintings, sculptures, drawings, or other forms of artistic expression.
  94. Artwork: A piece of visual or creative work made by an artist, which can encompass various mediums such as painting, photography, or digital art.
  95. Arugula: A leafy green vegetable with a peppery taste, commonly used in salads and culinary dishes.
  96. Ash: The powdery residue left after something has burned, usually referring to the remains of burnt wood or other organic matter.
  97. Ashtray: A small dish or container used for collecting ash and cigarette butts, typically found in smoking areas.
  98. Asia: The largest continent on Earth, encompassing various countries and cultures, including China, India, Japan, and many others.
  99. Asian Pear: A type of fruit that resembles a round apple, known for its crisp texture and juicy, sweet flavor.
  100. Asparagus: A vegetable with long, slender stalks and a unique taste, often steamed, grilled, or used in various recipes.
  101. Asphalt: A black, sticky, and durable material used in road construction and surfacing, made from a mixture of aggregates and bitumen.
  102. Astronaut: A person who is trained to travel and conduct experiments in space, typically a member of a national space agency.
  103. Athlete: A person who participates in sports or physical activities, often with a high level of skill and competitiveness.
  104. Athletic Shoe: A specially designed footwear intended for sports or exercise, providing comfort, support, and protection for the feet.
  105. Atlas: A collection of maps or charts, often bound together in a book format, providing geographical information about different regions.
  106. Aureole (halo): A circle of radiant light or brightness, often depicted around the head of a divine being in religious artwork.
  107. Autoclave: A device used in scientific or medical settings to sterilize equipment or materials using high-pressure steam and heat.
  108. Autograph: A signature, particularly that of a famous person, often obtained as a personal memento or for collecting purposes.
  109. Automatic door: A door equipped with sensors or mechanisms that automatically open and close without requiring physical contact.
  110. Automobile: A motorized vehicle used for transportation, typically with four wheels and an internal combustion engine.
  111. Aviary (bird enclosure): A large cage or structure designed to house and protect various species of birds, allowing them to fly and live in a more natural environment.
  112. Avocado: A fruit with a creamy texture and a nutty flavor, commonly used in salads, sandwiches, and as a main ingredient in guacamole.
  113. Awning: A fabric or metal cover attached to the exterior of a building or over a window or door, providing shade and protection from the elements.
  114. Axe: A tool with a sharp blade attached to a wooden or metal handle, used for chopping or splitting wood.
  115. Axel: A figure skating jump where the skater takes off from a forward outside edge and completes one and a half revolutions in the air, landing backwards.
  116. Aye Aye: A rare and unique species of lemur found only in Madagascar, known for its long, bony fingers and nocturnal habits.
  117. Azalea (flower): A type of flowering shrub with colorful and showy blossoms, typically found in gardens and landscapes.

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

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