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