35 Physical Objects And Things That Start with Letter Z

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 “Z” 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 “Z” objects.
  1. Zafu: A round cushion used for Zen meditation.
  2. Zamboni: A machine used to clean and smooth the surface of an ice rink.
  3. Zampone: An Italian dish made from a stuffed pig’s trotter.
  4. Zander fish: A species of fish, similar to pike, commonly found in Europe.
  5. Zapper: A device, typically a remote control, used to switch the functions of an electronic device.
  6. Zebra: A wild horse native to Africa, notable for its black and white stripes.
  7. Zebrafish: A small tropical freshwater fish known for its use in genetic research.
  8. Zebu: A species of domestic cattle originating in South Asia.
  9. Zen garden: A minimalist Japanese garden designed to encourage reflection and meditation.
  10. Zephyr: A soft, gentle breeze.
  11. Zeppelin: A type of rigid airship named after the German Count Ferdinand von Zeppelin.
  12. Zero: A number representing no quantity or null value.
  13. Zest: The outer, colored part of the peel of a citrus fruit, or the enthusiasm and energy one puts into an endeavor.
  14. Zeus: The king of the gods in ancient Greek religion and mythology.
  15. Zig Zag: A pattern or path that moves repeatedly between two directions or positions.
  16. Zinc: A chemical element with symbol Zn, used predominantly as a corrosion-resistant material.
  17. Zinnia: A genus of plants of the sunflower tribe within the daisy family.
  18. Zip Code: A system of postal codes used by the United States Postal Service.
  19. Zipline: An overhead cable or rope stretched between two points, along which a person or cargo can slide for transportation.
  20. Zipper: A device consisting of two flexible strips of fabric with interlocking metal or plastic teeth and a sliding mechanism, used to fasten clothing or bags.
  21. Zircon: A mineral stone, often used as a diamond simulant in jewelry.
  22. Zither: A stringed musical instrument utilized mainly in Eastern Europe and East Asia.
  23. Zitherist: An individual who specializes in playing the zither.
  24. Zodiac sign reader: A person who interprets and predicts events based on the positions of celestial bodies in the zodiac signs.
  25. Zombie: A fictional undead being, typically portrayed as a reanimated corpse or a mind-controlled human.
  26. Zonkey: A hybrid animal that results from crossbreeding a zebra and a donkey.
  27. Zoo: A facility housing and displaying various species of live animals for education and conservation purposes.
  28. Zookeeper: A person who maintains the welfare of animals in a zoo by feeding and monitoring their health.
  29. Zoologist: A scientist who studies the behavior, structure, physiology, classification, and distribution of animals.
  30. Zoot Suit: A men’s suit with high-waisted, wide-legged, tight-cuffed trousers and a long coat with padded shoulders, popular in the 1940s.
  31. Zorbing: The recreational activity of rolling downhill in a transparent, plastic ball or orb.
  32. Zorilla: A striped, polecat-like mammal native to Africa.
  33. Zucchini: A smooth, thin-skinned summer squash of Italian origin.
  34. Zucchini Bread: A sweet bread made from shredded zucchini, flour, and other ingredients.
  35. Zumba: A dance fitness program combining Latin and world rhythms with cardiovascular exercise.

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Big List of 35 Objects that Start with the Letter Y

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 “Y” 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 “Y” objects.
  1. Yacht: A large, luxurious boat designed for recreational or leisure activities on water.
  2. Yachting shoes: Specialized footwear designed for boating activities, typically characterized by a non-slip rubber sole.
  3. Yachtsman: An individual who owns, sails, or operates a yacht.
  4. Yahtzee: A dice game in which players try to score combinations on a scorecard.
  5. Yak: A large domesticated wild ox with shaggy hair, humped shoulders, and large horns, typically found in the Central Asian region.
  6. Yam: A starchy edible root, similar to the potato and sweet potato, often used in cooking and baking.
  7. Yankee: A term referencing a native or inhabitant of the northern US, often specifically New England or the Union states during the American Civil War.
  8. Yard: A unit of linear measure equal to 3 feet or 36 inches in length.
  9. Yard Stick: A rod measuring exactly one yard in length, often used for measuring items in yards.
  10. Yarn: A long, continuous strand of interlocked fibers, typically produced from wool or cotton, used in knitting or weaving.
  11. Year: A period of time consisting of 365 days, or 366 in a leap year, representing the time taken by Earth to orbit the sun.
  12. Yearbook: A book published annually, recording the events, statistics, and details of the past year at a specific institution or organization.
  13. Yeast: A type of fungus that is used in baking and brewing for its ability to ferment sugars, producing carbon dioxide and alcohol.
  14. Yellow: A primary color that is reminiscent of the sun or gold.
  15. Yellow Cake: A type of uranium concentrate powder obtained from leach solutions, used in preparation of fuel for nuclear reactors.
  16. Yellowjacket: A type of wasp with yellow and black striping, known for its aggressive behavior.
  17. Yellowstone National Park: A national park located primarily in the U.S. state of Wyoming, famous for its wildlife and geothermal features.
  18. Yeti: A mythical creature often depicted as a large, hairy, bipedal humanoid, supposedly found in the Himalayas.
  19. Yew tree: A type of evergreen tree, native to western, central and southern Europe, known for its bright red berries.
  20. Yo-yo: A toy consisting of a pair of joined discs with a deep groove between them in which string is attached and wound, can be made to go up and down by holding the end of the string.
  21. Yodeler: A person who sings or calls in a yodeling manner.
  22. Yoga: A practice of mind and body disciplines originating from ancient India, often involving posture, breathing techniques, and meditation.
  23. Yogurt: A food product produced by bacterial fermentation of milk, often eaten plain or used as a base for various dishes.
  24. Yogurt parfait: A dessert typically made by layering yogurt with granola and fruits, often served in a tall, clear glass to display the layers.
  25. Yoke: A bar or frame used to join two animals, like oxen, together to enable them to pull a plough or cart.
  26. Yolk: The yellow part of an egg, rich in protein and fat, that feeds the developing embryo in an egg.
  27. Yoohoo: A popular brand of chocolate drink in the United States.
  28. York peppermint patty: A chocolate-covered peppermint candy bar produced by the Hershey Company.
  29. Yorkie (dog breed): A small dog breed of terrier type, officially known as Yorkshire Terrier, often kept as pets.
  30. Ytterbium: A soft, malleable silvery metallic element, often used in lasers and certain types of steel.
  31. Yucca: A genus of perennial shrubs and trees in the family Asparagaceae, notable for their clusters of white flowers.
  32. Yukata: A casual summer kimono usually made of cotton or synthetic fabric, worn in Japan at outdoor summer events.
  33. Yukon Gold potato: A variety of potato known for its smooth skin and yellow-tinged flesh.
  34. Yule Log: A large log burned in the hearth as part of traditional Yule or Christmas celebrations in several European cultures.
  35. Yurt: A circular tent constructed with a wooden frame and covered in skins or felt, used as a dwelling by nomadic groups in Central Asia.

 

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Toddler A-Z – 170 Objects That Start with the Letter “W”

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 “W” 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 “W” objects.

List of 170 Things that start with Letter W

  1. Waders: Protective waterproof boots typically worn by fishers that extend from the feet to the chest.
  2. Wafer: A thin, crisp sweet or savory food.
  3. Waffle Iron: A cooking appliance used to make waffles.
  4. Waffles: A dish made from leavened batter cooked between two plates to give a characteristic size, shape, and surface impression.
  5. Wagon: A vehicle with four wheels used for transporting goods or passengers.
  6. Wagon Train: A group of wagons traveling together, typically in conjunction with pioneers or settlers.
  7. Wagon Wheel: A large circular disc that rotates on an axle and is part of a machine, primarily a wagon.
  8. Wagtail: A small songbird with a long tail that it wags up and down.
  9. Wainscot: A material used as the lower half of the walls in a room, separate from the upper wall.
  10. Wainscoting: Wooden paneling that lines the lower part of the walls of a room.
  11. Wainwright: A craftsman who specializes in making and repairing wagons and carts.
  12. Waist: The part of the human body below the ribs and above the hips.
  13. Waiter: A person who takes orders and serves customers in a restaurant or cafe.
  14. Waitress: A female waiter who serves food or drinks to customers in a restaurant or cafe.
  15. Wakeboard: A short, wide board for riding on water, pulled by a motorboat.
  16. Walker: A frame used by disabled or infirm people for support while moving.
  17. Walkie-Talkie: A portable two-way radio communication device.
  18. Walkman: A portable audio cassette player with lightweight headphones.
  19. Wall: A continuous structure that encloses, divides or protects an area.
  20. Wallaby: A small or mid-sized macropod native to Australia and New Guinea.
  21. Wallet: A pocket-sized flat folding case for holding money and plastic cards.
  22. Walleye: A freshwater fish native to most of Canada and the Northern United States.
  23. Wallpaper: Material used to cover and decorate the interior walls of homes, offices, and other buildings.
  24. Walnut: The nut of any tree of the genus Juglans, particularly the Persian or English walnut, Juglans regia.
  25. Walrus: A large arctic marine mammal with flippers, a broad head, short muzzle, small eyes, tusks and whiskers.
  26. Wand: A thin stick or rod, typically used for magical or ceremonial purposes.
  27. Warbler: A type of small singing bird, usually of the songbird subfamily Sylviidae.
  28. Ward: A division or district of a city or town, for electoral or administrative purposes.
  29. Warship: A naval ship equipped for warfare, primarily of a military nature.
  30. Wart: A small, hard, benign growth on the skin caused by a virus.
  31. Warthog: A wild hog of African savannah, known for its large tusks.
  32. Wasabi: A pungent green condiment made from the stem of a plant of the cabbage family, typically used in Japanese cooking.
  33. Washboard: A board with a corrugated surface against which laundry may be rubbed.
  34. Washcloths: A small cloth used for washing the face and body.
  35. Washerwoman: A woman who takes in laundry, washing it for pay.
  36. Washing Machine: A home appliance used to wash laundry.
  37. Wasp: An insect of the order Hymenoptera, known for its sting and slender body.
  38. Waste: Material or objects discarded as useless or unwanted.
  39. Waste Basket: A container for disposing of waste, typically used inside buildings.
  40. Watch: A small timepiece worn typically on a strap on one’s wrist.
  41. Watchdog: A dog kept to guard your home, or a person or organization responsible for making sure that companies act honestly and fairly.
  42. Watchtower: A high tower with a view, used for the purpose of observation.
  43. Water: A transparent, odorless, tasteless liquid that forms the seas, lakes, rivers, and rain and is the basis of the fluids of living organisms.
  44. Water Buffalo: A large bovid originating in South Asia, Southeast Asia, and China.
  45. Water Gun: A toy gun that squirts water.
  46. Water Lily: Aquatic plants with floating leaves and beautiful, often fragrant flowers.
  47. Water Polo: A team sport played in water where the aim is to throw a ball into the opponent’s goal.
  48. Water Ski: A recreational device designed to allow an individual to be pulled across water.
  49. Water Snake: A type of non-venomous snake that primarily lives in water.
  50. Waterbed: A type of mattress filled with water to provide support and comfort.
  51. Watercolors: A painting medium where pigments are suspended in a water-based solution.
  52. Watercourse: A natural or artificial channel through which water flows.
  53. Watercress: A semi-aquatic perennial plant often used in salads and sandwiches for its peppery flavor.
  54. Waterfall: A natural flow of water dropping vertically from a height, often seen over a cliff or steep rock face.
  55. Waterfowl: Birds that are typically found in places with water, like ducks and swans.
  56. Watermelon: A large, sweet fruit with a hard green rind and red or yellow flesh.
  57. Waterspout: A tornado that occurs over a body of water.
  58. Waterwheel: A machine that utilizes the energy of flowing or falling water to provide power.
  59. Wave: A physical disturbance that travels through a medium, such as sound through air or ripples in water.
  60. Wax: A flammable, carbon-containing solid that becomes liquid when heated above room temperatures.
  61. Weasel: A small, slender carnivorous mammal known for its quick and agile movements.
  62. Weathervane: A device showing the direction of the wind, typically mounted on a building.
  63. Weaver: An artisan who creates fabric by interlacing threads or yarns.
  64. Web: A complex network or interconnected system.
  65. Webbed Foot: A type of foot found in aquatic or semi-aquatic animals, where skin connects the toes to aid in swimming.
  66. Wedding Cake: A traditional cake served at wedding receptions following dinner.
  67. Wedding Chapel: A building or room where weddings are conducted.
  68. Wedding Gown: A dress worn by the bride during a wedding ceremony.
  69. Wedding Ring: A band traditionally worn by married individuals to signify marital commitment.
  70. Wedge: A piece of a material, like metal or wood, thick at one end and tapering to a thin edge at the other, used to separate two objects or portions of an object.
  71. Weed: An unwanted plant growing wild, especially one that grows on cultivated ground to the exclusion or injury of the desired crop.
  72. Week: A unit of time equivalent to seven days.
  73. Weenie: Slang term for a hot dog or a frankfurter.
  74. Weevil: A small herbivorous beetle with a prolonged snout, the larvae of which are often pests in crops, stored food, and trees.
  75. Weight: A measurement of the heaviness of an object.
  76. Weimaraner: A large dog breed originally bred for hunting.
  77. Weir: A low dam built across a river to raise the level of water upstream or regulate its flow.
  78. Welder: A person who joins metal pieces together by heating the surfaces to the point of melting using a blowtorch, electric arc, or other means, and uniting them by pressing, hammering, etc.
  79. Welterweight: A weight class in combat sports.
  80. Westfalia: A model of camper van produced by the German company Volkswagen.
  81. Westie: A small, white terrier breed of dog originally from Scotland.
  82. Wet Suit: A garment, usually made of neoprene, which provides thermal insulation, abrasion resistance and buoyancy for water activities.
  83. Wet Wipes: Small, folded, and often individually wrapped pieces of paper or cloth soaked in a solution for cleaning purposes.
  84. Wetland: Land consisting of marshes or swamps, saturated with water.
  85. Wetsuit: A close-fitting suit made of material designed to trap a thin layer of water against the body, keeping the wearer warm in cold water.
  86. Wey: A historical term for a specific weight measure, particularly for bulk goods like wheat.
  87. Whale: A large, marine mammal known for their size, intelligence, and intricate songs.
  88. Wharf: A structure built parallel to the edge of a waterway for docking ships.
  89. Wheat: A grain crop that is one of the most widely cultivated and consumed in the world.
  90. Wheatear: A small, migratory bird noted for their characteristic white or pale ‘rump’ marking.
  91. Wheatgrass: A type of food made from the young shoots of the wheat plant, often used in juices and health supplements.
  92. Wheel: A circular object that rotates around an axis, allowing easier movement of objects.
  93. Wheelchair: A piece of equipment with wheels, used for the mobility of people who cannot walk or find difficulty in walking.
  94. Wheelbarrow: A simple vehicle often used in gardening and construction to transport heavy loads.
  95. Whetstone: A stone used for sharpening blades and other tools.
  96. Whipped Cream: A dairy product often used as a topping, made by beating heavy cream until it is light and fluffy.
  97. Whippet: A breed of dog characterized by its slender build and exceptional speed and agility.
  98. Whirligigs: Wind-powered toys or objects that spin or whirl.
  99. Whirlpool: A rapidly spinning body of water produced by opposing currents or a powerful underwater disturbance.
  100. Whirlwind: A column of air moving rapidly around and around in a cylindrical or funnel shape.
  101. Whisker: A long, stiff hair growing from the face or body of many mammals.
  102. Whistle: A tool that produces sound from a stream of gas, most typically air.
  103. White: The color produced by reflecting all visible light without absorption.
  104. White Chocolate: A type of chocolate made from cocoa butter, sugar, and milk solids.
  105. White Head: A type of acne marked by a white tip caused by the accumulation of sebum and dead skin cells.
  106. Whitebait: A collective term for the immature fry of fish, typically used in cooking.
  107. Whiteboard: A smooth, shiny surface where one can write with special markers and easily erase.
  108. Whitecap: A wave with a crest of white foam.
  109. Whitefish: Coldwater fish marked by its silvery white scales, popular in cooking.
  110. Whoopie Pie: A sweet baked product, traditionally made of two round pieces of chocolate cake with a creamy filling.
  111. Wick: A strip of porous material up which liquid fuel is drawn by capillary action to the flame in a candle or oil lamp.
  112. Wicker: A technique for making products woven from any one of a variety of cane-like materials.
  113. Wicker Basket: A basket made by weaving thin branches, twigs, or strands of other flexible material together.
  114. Wicker Chair: A chair made from flexible plant material, often willow, rattan, reed, or bamboo.
  115. Wiffle Ball: A variation of the sport of baseball designed for indoor or outdoor play in confined areas.
  116. Wig: Artificial hair used to cover the head or as part of a costume.
  117. Wild: Living or growing in the natural environment; not domesticated or cultivated.
  118. Wildcat: A small cat native to Europe, the western part of Asia, and Africa.
  119. Wildebeest: A large antelope with a long head, humped shoulders, and slender legs.
  120. Wildfire: An uncontrolled fire in an area of combustible vegetation occurring in rural areas.
  121. Wildfowl: Birds of the duck, goose, and swan family that are typically found in wetlands.
  122. Will O’ the Wisp: A phosphorescent light seen at night in marshy areas, often attributed to fairies or ghosts in folklore.
  123. Willow: A type of tree known for its long, slender branches and lance-shaped leaves.
  124. Willow Tree: A type of tree known for its long, drooping branches and slender leaves.
  125. Wimple: A cloth worn around the head and neck, often by religious women.
  126. Wind: The natural movement of the air, particularly in the form of a current of air blowing from a particular direction.
  127. Wind Chime:A decorative arrangement of pieces of metal or glass hung so that the wind can cause them to tinkle.
  128. Windbreaker: A light, wind-resistant jacket.
  129. Windfall: An unexpected gain or advantage, often in the form of money.
  130. Windlass: A type of winch used especially on ships to hoist anchors and haul on mooring lines.
  131. Windmill: A building with sails or vanes that turn in the wind and generate power to grind grain into flour.
  132. Window: An opening in a wall or screen through which light and air may pass.
  133. Window Box: A long narrow box in which flowers and other plants are grown on a window ledge.
  134. Window Pane: A single sheet of glass in a window.
  135. Windowsill: The ledge or sill forming the base of a window.
  136. Windpipe: The air passage from the throat to the lungs; trachea.
  137. Windshield: A glass screen protecting the occupants of a vehicle from wind and weather.
  138. Windsock: A conical textile tube designed to indicate wind direction and relative wind speed.
  139. Windstorm: A storm characterized by high wind with little or no precipitation.
  140. Windward: The side or direction from which the wind is blowing.
  141. Wings: Appendages used for flying or gliding through the air.
  142. Wingtip: The furthest point of a bird’s or aircraft’s wing from the center of the body.
  143. Winter: The coldest season of the year, typically characterized by snowfall and low temperatures.
  144. Wiper Blade: A device used to wipe rain, snow, or debris from a vehicle’s windshield.
  145. Wire: A thin, flexible thread of metal.
  146. Wishbone: A forked bone between the neck and breast of a bird, traditionally used in making a wish.
  147. Wisteria: A climbing shrub of the pea family, with hanging clusters of fragrant flowers.
  148. Witch: A person, typically a woman, who is thought to have magical abilities.
  149. Witch Hazel: A shrub with fragrant yellow flowers, the extract of which is often used in astringents and toners.
  150. Witchcraft: The practice of magical skills and abilities traditionally attributed to witches.
  151. Withe: A thin supple twig or branch.
  152. Wizard: A man who is believed to practice magic or sorcery.
  153. Wok: A bowl-shaped frying pan used typically in Chinese cooking.
  154. Wolf: A wild carnivorous mammal that lives and hunts in packs.
  155. Wolverine: A stocky, aggressive carnivore related to the weasel and bearing a coat of dark, shaggy fur.
  156. Wombat: A burrowing plant-eating Australian marsupial, with a slow pace and sturdy build.
  157. Wood: The hard fibrous material that forms the main substance of the trunk or branches of a tree or shrub.
  158. Wood Carving: The craft of carving an artistic design on a wooden surface using a hand tool or a chisel.
  159. Wood Pile: A pile or stack of cut wood ready for use in heating or cooking.
  160. Woodchuck: A North American marmot with a heavy body and short legs, known for its ability to predict the weather.
  161. Woodpecker: A bird with a strong bill and a stiff tail that climbs tree trunks and feeds on insects found in the bark.
  162. Woodshed: A shed for storing firewood or wood fuel.
  163. Woodwind: A group of musical instruments in which sound is produced by the vibration of reeds in the mouthpiece or by the passing of air across a mouth hole.
  164. Wool: The fine, soft curly hair that forms the fleece of sheep and other animals.
  165. Woolen: A type of yarn made from carded wool.
  166. Woolly mammoth: An extinct species of mammoth that had long, curved tusks and a covering of long hair.
  167. Word: A single distinct meaningful unit of language, used to express something meaningful.
  168. Workbench: A sturdy table at which manual work is done.
  169. Worktable: A table or desk at which work is done.
  170. World: The earth, together with all of its countries, peoples, and natural features.
  171. Worm: An elongated soft-bodied invertebrate animal.
  172. Wrap: A garment that is wrapped around the body for warmth or an item that encloses something in order to protect it.
  173. Wrapper: A covering that encloses something without completely covering it.
  174. Wreath: An arrangement of flowers, leaves, or stems fastened in a ring and used for decoration or for laying on a grave.
  175. Wren: A small and compact bird with a short tail and rounded wings.
  176. Wrench: A tool used to provide grip and mechanical advantage in applying torque to turn objects
  177. Wrinkle: A slight line or fold in something, especially fabric or the skin of the face.
  178. Wristband: A band worn around the wrist, often for identification or fashion.

70 Objects That Start with the Letter “V”

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 “V” 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 “V” objects.
  1. Vacation Home: A house or apartment that is used for short-term stays or getaways.
  2. Vaccine: A biological preparation that provides active acquired immunity to a particular disease.
  3. Vacuum: A space entirely devoid of matter.
  4. Valentine: A person to whom one sends a greeting card or gift on Valentine’s Day.
  5. Valise: A small piece of luggage, typically used for carrying clothes.
  6. Valley: A low area of land between hills or mountains, typically with a river or stream flowing through it.
  7. Valuables: Items that hold personal or monetary value.
  8. Valve: A device that regulates the flow of fluids or gases by opening, closing, or partially obstructing various passageways.
  9. Van: A large vehicle used for transporting goods or people.
  10. Vane: A blade or sail on a revolving axis used to measure wind direction.
  11. Vanilla: A flavoring derived from orchids of the genus Vanilla.
  12. Vanilla Bean: The seed pod of the vanilla orchid plant, used to flavor food and beverages.
  13. Vanilla Wafers: Thin, crispy cookies flavored with vanilla.
  14. Vapor: A substance diffused or suspended in the air.
  15. Vase: A decorative container used to hold flowers or other items.
  16. Vaudeville Performer: A variety entertainer, typically performing in theaters during the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
  17. Vault: A large room or chamber used for storage, typically with strong walls and a heavy door.
  18. Veda: The sacred texts of ancient Hinduism.
  19. Vegan: A person who does not consume or use animal products.
  20. Vegetable: A plant or part of a plant used as food.
  21. Vegetable Garden: A plot of land where vegetables are grown.
  22. Vegetable Oil: A cooking oil derived from plants.
  23. Vegetarian: A person who does not eat meat, fish, or poultry.
  24. Vegetation: Plants considered collectively, typically within a specific area or habitat.
  25. Veil: A piece of fine material worn to cover the head or face.
  26. Vein: A blood vessel carrying blood towards the heart.
  27. Velocipede: An early form of bicycle propelled by pushing the feet against the ground.
  28. Velociraptor: A small, swift carnivorous dinosaur of the late Cretaceous period.
  29. Velvet: A type of fabric with a soft, dense pile.
  30. Vendor: A person or company who sells goods or services.
  31. Venom: A poisonous substance secreted by certain animals, such as snakes or spiders.
  32. Venomous Snake: A snake capable of injecting venom through its bite.
  33. Ventricle: A chamber of the heart or brain containing fluid.
  34. Ventriloquist: A performer who practices ventriloquism.
  35. Venue: A place where an event or activity takes place.
  36. Veranda: A porch or balcony attached to a house.
  37. Vessel: A ship or large boat.
  38. Vest: A sleeveless, close-fitting garment worn over a shirt.
  39. Vestibule: An antechamber, hall, or lobby next to the outer door of a building.
  40. Vet: Short for veterinarian, a person who treats and cares for animals.
  41. Veteran: A person who has served in the military or a particular field for a long time.
  42. Vetiver: A fragrant grass with long, thin leaves used in perfumes and fragrances.
  43. Viaduct: A long bridge-like structure carrying a road or railroad across a valley or other low ground.
  44. Vial: A small container, typically cylindrical, used to hold liquids.
  45. Vicuna: A wild relative of the llama and alpaca, prized for its soft, luxurious wool.
  46. Video: Visual content recorded on a tape or digital format.
  47. Video Cassette: A plastic case containing a rolled-up magnetic tape for video recording.
  48. Villa: A large, luxurious country residence.
  49. Vine: A plant that produces grapes, typically grown for winemaking.
  50. Vinegar: A sour-tasting liquid consisting of dilute acetic acid, used as a condiment or preservative.
  51. Vineyard: A plantation of grapevines, typically grown for winemaking.
  52. Vinyl Record: A disc made of vinyl used for storing music or data.
  53. Viola: A stringed instrument similar to a violin but slightly larger.
  54. Violet: A type of flower, typically purple or blue in color.
  55. Violin: A musical instrument in the string family that is played with a bow.
  56. Violoncello: A large string instrument similar to a cello, often referred to as a ‘cello’.
  57. Viper: A venomous snake known for its sharp fangs and deadly bite.
  58. Virus: A microscopic infectious agent that replicates inside living cells and can cause disease.
  59. Viscera: The internal organs of the body, especially those located in the abdominal cavity.
  60. Vise: A mechanical device used to hold objects firmly in place during work or crafting.
  61. Visor: A shield or brim attached to a cap or helmet to protect the eyes from the sun.
  62. Vitamin: An essential organic compound that is a nutrient required for normal growth and nutrition.
  63. Vocal Cord: A pair of folds of mucous membrane in the larynx (voice box) that vibrate to produce sound.
  64. Volcano: A mountain or hill with a vent or crater through which lava, rock fragments, ash, and gases are ejected.
  65. Volleyball: A team sport in which two teams of six players each use their hands to hit a ball over a net and score points.
  66. Volume: The amount of three-dimensional space occupied by a substance or object.
  67. Volunteer: A person who chooses to work and offer services without being paid.
  68. Vote: A formal indication of choice, opinion, or consent expressed by an individual, typically in an election or decision-making process.
  69. Vowel: A type of speech sound made with an open vocal tract, typically represented by the letters A, E, I, O, U, and sometimes Y.
  70. Vulture: A large bird of prey known for scavenging on carrion.

Can you think of any other letter “V” 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 and Things That Start with the Letter “U”

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 “U” 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 “U” objects.
  1. UFO: Unidentified Flying Object
  2. Uganda: Country in East Africa
  3. Ugli Fruit: Citrus fruit hybrid of grapefruit, orange, and tangerine
  4. Ukulele: Small string instrument from Hawaii
  5. Ukulele player: Person who plays the ukulele
  6. Ultra Violet: High-frequency light beyond the violet end of the spectrum
  7. Ultrasound: Sound waves with frequencies higher than the upper audible limit of human hearing
  8. Umbrella: Device used to protect from rain or sun
  9. Umpire: Sports official who enforces the rules
  10. Uncle: Brother of one’s parent
  11. Uncrustables (Sandwich Brand): a brand that sells pre-made, crustless sandwiches
  12. Underarm: Area of the body between the arm and chest
  13. Undercover agent: Secret investigator who works in disguise
  14. Underground: Beneath the surface of the ground
  15. Underwater: Located or occurring beneath the surface of the water
  16. Underwear: Clothing worn under outer clothing
  17. Uneven Bars: Gymnastics apparatus for women
  18. Unicorn: Mythical creature with a single horn on its forehead
  19. Unicycle: Single-wheeled transportation device
  20. Uniform: Clothing worn by members of a group to show common identity
  21. Union: Association of workers for the protection of common interests
  22. Unitard: One-piece garment similar to a leotard but covering the legs
  23. United Nations: Intergovernmental organization to promote international cooperation
  24. Universal remote: Device that can operate multiple electronic devices
  25. University: Institution of higher education and research
  26. Unopened package: Container that has not been opened
  27. Upholsterer: Person who specializes in making and repairing furniture
  28. Upside-down Cake: Cake where the toppings are placed on the bottom before baking
  29. Upstairs: Upper floor of a building
  30. Uranium: Radioactive chemical element with the symbol U
  31. Urchin: Small, mischievous child
  32. URL: Uniform Resource Locator, web address
  33. Urn: Container for holding cremated remains
  34. Ursa Major: Constellation in the northern sky
  35. Ursa Minor: Constellation in the northern sky
  36. USA: United States of America
  37. Usher: Person who shows people to their seats at a venue
  38. Utah: State in the western United States
  39. Utensils: Tools used for eating or cooking
  40. Utility worker: Person who handles the infrastructure of public services.

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

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