Toddler A-Z – 130 Objects That Start with the Letter “M”

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Big list of things that start with letter M

 

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 “M” 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 “M” objects.

  1. M&M: A small candy coated chocolate treat.
  2. Macadamia Nut: A type of nut that is native to Australia and commonly used in baking.
  3. Macaroni: A type of pasta that is curved and tubular in shape.
  4. Macaroon: A sweet cookie made from coconut flakes, often dipped in chocolate.
  5. Macaw: A large, brightly colored parrot species found in tropical regions.
  6. Machine: A mechanical device or apparatus that performs a specific function.
  7. Magazine: A periodical publication containing articles, stories, and other written material.
  8. Magenta color: A deep purplish-red color often used in printing and design.
  9. Magnet: An object that attracts certain metals, such as iron or steel.
  10. Magnifying Glass: A handheld lens used to magnify and enlarge small objects or text.
  11. Magnolia: A type of flowering plant with large, fragrant flowers.
  12. Magpie: A black and white bird known for its intelligence and tendency to collect shiny objects.
  13. Mail: Items or packages that are sent through the postal system for delivery.
  14. Mailbox: A receptacle for receiving incoming mail.
  15. Mallard duck: A common species of duck with a green head and a distinctive quacking sound.
  16. Mallow: A plant with soft, fuzzy leaves and often used in herbal teas or for medicinal purposes.
  17. Malt: A grain (typically barley) that has been soaked, germinated, and dried, used in brewing and baking.
  18. Maltese: A small breed of dog known for its long, silky white fur.
  19. Mammoth: An extinct species of elephant that once roamed the Earth.
  20. Man: An adult human male.
  21. Manatee: A large aquatic mammal with a round body and paddle-like flippers.
  22. Mandarin (Mini Orange): A small, citrus fruit with a bright orange peel and sweet flavor.
  23. Mane: The long, thick hair that grows from the neck of certain animals, such as lions or horses.
  24. Mango: A tropical fruit with a juicy, sweet, and tangy flavor.
  25. Mango juice: A beverage made from the extracted juice of mangoes.
  26. Mannequin: A life-sized model of a human figure used to display clothing in stores.
  27. Mansion: A large, impressive house, often associated with wealth or luxury.
  28. Map: A visual representation of an area, usually showing its geographical features and landmarks.
  29. Maple Leaf: A leaf from a maple tree, usually associated with Canada.
  30. Maple Syrup: A thick, sweet liquid made from the sap of maple trees, often used as a topping for pancakes or waffles.
  31. Maraca: A percussion instrument consisting of a hollow gourd or ball filled with seeds or beads.
  32. Marble: A type of hard, metamorphic rock commonly used for sculpture or as a building material.
  33. Mardi Gras mask: A decorative mask worn during Mardi Gras celebrations, often featuring vibrant colors and designs.
  34. Margarine: A butter substitute made from vegetable oils, often used as a spread or for baking.
  35. Marigold: A flowering plant with bright, colorful flowers, often used in gardens or as a natural remedy.
  36. Marinated olives: Olives that have been soaked or flavored with herbs, spices, or other ingredients for additional flavor.
  37. Mark: A visible indication or sign, often used to indicate a specific point, boundary, or characteristic.
  38. Marker: A writing instrument used to make permanent or temporary marks on surfaces.
  39. Marsh: A wetland area with soft and wet soil, often characterized by the presence of reeds, grasses, and water-loving plants.
  40. Marshmallow: A sweet treat made from sugar, egg whites, and gelatin, often toasted over an open flame.
  41. Marshmallow fluff: A creamy, whipped confection made from sugar, corn syrup, and egg whites.
  42. Mascara: A cosmetic product used to darken, thicken, and lengthen eyelashes.
  43. Mascot: A person, animal, or object adopted as a symbol to represent a group or organization.
  44. Mask: A covering worn on the face, often for protection, disguise, or ceremonial purposes.
  45. Mat: A flat piece of material used as a floor covering or to protect a surface.
  46. Match: A small stick or strip of material used for lighting fires or igniting flammable substances.
  47. Material: Substance that something is made of.
  48. Mattress: Large pad for sleeping or resting on.
  49. Mayonnaise: Creamy condiment made from eggs, oil, and vinegar.
  50. Mazarin cake: Rich, almond-flavored cake typically filled with fruit preserves.
  51. Maze: Complex network of paths or passages, typically designed as a puzzle.
  52. Meadowlark: A type of songbird known for its melodic calls.
  53. Meal: Food that is prepared and eaten at a specific time.
  54. Measuring Tape: Flexible strip used for measuring lengths and distances.
  55. Meatballs: Small, round balls made from ground meat, often served with sauce.
  56. Medicine: Substance or treatment used to prevent or cure illness or injury.
  57. Meerkat: Small carnivorous mammal that lives in groups and is native to Africa.
  58. Melon: Large, juicy fruit with a sweet flesh and hard rind.
  59. Metal: Solid material that is typically shiny, hard, and can conduct electricity.
  60. Metal detector: Device used to detect the presence of metal objects..
  61. Meteor: Piece of rock or metal that enters the Earth’s atmosphere and burns up, creating a streak of light.
  62. Mickey Mouse: Iconic cartoon character created by Walt Disney.
  63. Microphone: Device used to convert sound waves into electrical signals, typically used for amplification or recording.
  64. Microscope: Instrument used for viewing objects that are too small to be seen with the naked eye.
  65. Microwave: Appliance used for cooking or heating food using electromagnetic waves.
  66. Milk: White liquid produced by female mammals to feed their young.
  67. Milkshake: Beverage made from milk, ice cream, and flavorings, typically blended together.
  68. Milky Way (galaxy): Spiral galaxy that contains our solar system, seen as a band of light in the night sky.
  69. Millet: Small, round grain often used in birdseed and as a dietary staple in some cultures.
  70. Mineral: Naturally occurring, inorganic solid with a specific chemical composition and ordered atomic structure.
  71. Miniature pinscher (dog breed): Small breed of dog known for its alertness and spirited personality.
  72. Minion: Fictional characters from the movie “Despicable Me,” known for their yellow color and mischievous behavior.
  73. Minivan: Small, versatile vehicle with seating for several passengers, typically used for family transportation.
  74. Minnie Mouse: Female cartoon character and love interest of Mickey Mouse, created by Walt Disney.
  75. Mint: A herb with aromatic leaves, often used for flavoring food or making tea.
  76. Mint chocolate chip ice cream: Ice cream flavor that combines mint flavor with small chocolate pieces.
  77. Mirror: Reflective surface that forms images of objects by reflecting light.
  78. Mist: Atmospheric condition where tiny water droplets are suspended in the air, reducing visibility.
  79. Mistle thrush: Species of thrush bird known for its loud and melodious song.
  80. Mistletoe: Parasitic plant commonly used as a Christmas decoration, traditionally associated with kissing.
  81. Mitt: Protective hand covering, typically used in sports such as baseball or softball.
  82. Mitten: Hand covering that covers the entire hand and all fingers together.
  83. Mitten crab: Species of crab known for its furry claws, native to Asia.
  84. Moat: Wide, deep trench surrounding a fortified structure, usually filled with water.
  85. Moccasin: Soft, leather or suede shoe without laces or buckles, typically with a soft sole.
  86. Mockingbird: Species of bird known for its ability to mimic the songs of other birds.
  87. Molar: Back tooth used for grinding food.
  88. Molasses: Thick, dark syrup produced during the refining of sugar.
  89. Mole: Small, burrowing mammal with velvety fur and strong forelimbs, known for creating tunnels.
  90. Mom: Informal term for mother, a female parent.
  91. Monarch butterfly: A large, orange and black butterfly found throughout North America.
  92. Money: Currency or legal tender used as a medium of exchange for goods and services.
  93. Mongoose: A small carnivorous mammal native to Asia and Africa, known for its agility and ability to kill snakes.
  94. Monitor: A device used to display and control the output of a computer or other electronic device.
  95. Monkey: A primate with a long tail and flexible limbs, typically found in tropical regions and known for its intelligence and curiosity.
  96. Monogram: A design consisting of two or more letters, typically the initials of a person, used to personalize or identify something.
  97. Monopoly board game: A popular board game where players compete to buy, trade, and develop properties to be the wealthiest player.
  98. Monster: A large, often imaginary or fictional creature that is typically frightening or grotesque in appearance.
  99. Moon: The natural satellite of the Earth, visible in the sky at night and varying in appearance throughout its lunar cycle.
  100. Moonstone: A milky-white gemstone that exhibits a shimmering effect, resembling the moon’s glow.
  101. Moose: A large deer species with antlers found in northern regions of North America, Europe, and Asia.
  102. Mop: A cleaning tool consisting of a bundle of absorbent strings or fibers attached to a handle, used for wiping floors or surfaces.
  103. Moped: A small, low-powered motorcycle or bicycle with pedals, commonly used for short-distance transportation.
  104. Mosquito: A small flying insect that feeds on the blood of animals and humans, often causing irritating bites.
  105. Mosquito repellent: A substance or device used to repel mosquitoes and prevent their bites.
  106. Moth: An insect closely related to butterflies, typically with plain-colored wings and nocturnal habits.
  107. Motorboat: A small watercraft powered by an internal combustion engine, used for leisure or transportation on water.
  108. Motorcycle: A two-wheeled vehicle powered by an internal combustion engine, used for transportation.
  109. Motorcycle helmet: A protective headgear worn by motorcyclists to reduce the risk of head injuries in accidents.
  110. Motorhome: A large, self-propelled recreational vehicle (RV) that provides living accommodations and is used for travel and camping.
  111. Mountain: A large landform that rises prominently above its surroundings, typically with steep sides and a peak.
  112. Mountain Goat: A sure-footed ungulate adapted to mountainous terrain, characterized by its shaggy white coat and long horns.
  113. Mountain Lion: Also known as a cougar or puma, a large predatory feline found primarily in the Americas.
  114. Mountain climber: A person who climbs mountains as a recreational or professional activity.
  115. Mountain range: A series of mountains or hills arranged in a line or group, often extending over a significant distance.
  116. Mouse: A small rodent with a pointed snout, typically having a long tail and found throughout the world.
  117. Mouth: The opening in the face used for eating, speaking, and breathing, containing the lips, teeth, and tongue.
  118. Mouthwash: A liquid solution used for rinsing the mouth, typically containing antiseptic or refreshing properties.
  119. Mozzarella: A white, soft Italian cheese with a mild flavor, commonly used in cooking and on pizza.
  120. Muffin: A small, individual-sized bread product, often sweet and typically baked in a cup-shaped mold.
  121. Muffler: A device on a vehicle’s exhaust system that reduces noise and controls emissions.
  122. Mulberries: The edible fruit of mulberry trees, typically dark-colored and used in cooking or eaten fresh.
  123. Mummy: A preserved corpse or body, often resulting from deliberate preservation techniques or natural processes.
  124. Muscle: A bundle of tissues that can contract and relax to produce movement in animals.
  125. Museum: A building or institution dedicated to the collection, preservation, and exhibition of objects of historical, cultural, scientific, or artistic significance.
  126. Mushroom: A type of fungus characterized by a distinct cap and stem, typically found in diverse shapes, sizes, and colors, often used in cooking or for medicinal purposes.
  127. Mushy peas: A traditional British dish made by boiling marrowfat peas until they become soft and mushy, often served as a side dish with fish and chips.
  128. Music: A creative art form involving the arrangement of sounds, melodies, and rhythms in a harmonious and expressive manner, often conveying emotions or telling a story.
  129. Muslin fabric: A lightweight, plain-woven cotton fabric typically used in the production of clothing, curtains, bed sheets, or other domestic items.
  130. Mustache: Facial hair grown above the upper lip, often styled and groomed in various shapes and sizes, traditionally associated with masculinity or fashion statements.
  131. Mustard: A condiment made from the seeds of the mustard plant, typically ground into a powder or mixed with other ingredients to create a spicy, tangy sauce used in cooking or as a spread.

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

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