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