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Top 5 Easy Picks for Letter R

These are the easiest items to find at home right now:

  1. Rabbit (stuffed animal from the bedroom)
  2. Robot (toy from the shelf)
  3. Race Car (toy from the bin)
  4. Raspberry (from the kitchen)
  5. Rubber Duck (from the bathroom)

Full List of Show and Tell Ideas for Letter R

๐Ÿงธ Toys & Stuffed Animals

  1. Rabbit (stuffed animal)
  2. Race Car (toy)
  3. Race Track (toy)
  4. Raccoon (toy)
  5. Rat (toy)
  6. Rattlesnake (toy)
  7. Reindeer (stuffed animal)
  8. Reptile (toy)
  9. Rhino (toy)
  10. Robot (toy)
  11. Rocket (toy)
  12. Rooster (toy)

๐ŸŽฌ Movie & Cartoon Characters

  1. R2D2 (toy figure from Star Wars)
  2. Rapunzel (toy figure from Tangled)
  3. Remy (toy figure from Ratatouille)
  4. Rocky (toy figure from Paw Patrol)
  5. Rubble (toy figure from Paw Patrol)
  6. Ryder (toy figure from Paw Patrol)

๐ŸŽ Food & Drinks

  1. Radish (from the fridge)
  2. Raisins (from the pantry)
  3. Raspberry (from the kitchen)
  4. Rice (small bag from the pantry)
  5. Rice Krispies (box from the pantry)

๐Ÿ  Around the House

  1. Rainbow (art project your child made)
  2. Rake (toy from the backyard)
  3. Remote (old TV remote)
  4. Ribbon (from the craft supplies)
  5. Rock (from the backyard)
  6. Roller Skates (from the garage)
  7. Rolling Pin (from the kitchen)
  8. Rope (from the backyard)
  9. Rose (from the garden)
  10. Rubber Band (from the junk drawer)
  11. Rubik’s Cube (from the game shelf)
  12. Ruler (from the school supplies)

๐Ÿ‘• Clothing & Accessories

  1. Rain Boots (from the shoe rack)
  2. Rain Jacket (from the coat rack)
  3. Ring (costume jewelry)
  4. Roller Skates (from the garage)

๐Ÿ”ฎ Others

  1. Something Red (a red apple, red toy, red crayon - anything red!)

Show and Tell Tips

  • Safety First: Avoid anything dangerous, fragile, or irreplaceable. Keep it simple!
  • Involve Your Child: Let them pick from this list - it builds excitement and ownership.
  • Practice the Story: Ask your child: “What is it? Where did you get it? Why do you like it?”
  • Plan the Night Before: Pick the item before bed to avoid the morning scramble.