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Top 5 Easy Picks for Letter T

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

  1. Tiger (stuffed animal from the bedroom)
  2. Teddy Bear (from the bedroom)
  3. Train (toy from the shelf)
  4. Tomato (from the kitchen)
  5. Turtle (stuffed animal or toy)

Full List of Show and Tell Ideas for Letter T

🧸 Toys & Stuffed Animals

  1. Tadpole (toy)
  2. Tarantula (toy)
  3. Teddy Bear (from the bedroom)
  4. Tiger (stuffed animal)
  5. Toad (toy)
  6. Tortoise (toy)
  7. Toucan (toy)
  8. Train (toy)
  9. Triceratops (toy dinosaur)
  10. Truck (toy)
  11. T-Rex (toy dinosaur)
  12. Turtle (stuffed animal or toy)

🎬 Movie & Cartoon Characters

  1. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (toy figure)
  2. Thomas the Train (toy)
  3. Tigger (toy figure from Winnie the Pooh)
  4. Tinker Bell (toy figure)
  5. Toy Story (any toy figure from the movie)

🍎 Food & Drinks

  1. Tacos (toy food)
  2. Tangerine (from the fruit bowl)
  3. Tofu (from the fridge)
  4. Tomato (from the kitchen)
  5. Tuna (can from the pantry)
  6. Turkey (toy food)

🏠 Around the House

  1. Tambourine (toy instrument)
  2. Tape (roll from the desk drawer)
  3. Tape Measure (from the junk drawer)
  4. Taxi (toy car)
  5. Telescope (toy from the shelf)
  6. Tennis Ball (from the garage)
  7. Thermometer (from the medicine cabinet)
  8. Timer (kitchen timer)
  9. Toaster (toy)
  10. Toothbrush (a spare)
  11. Tractor (toy)
  12. Traffic Light (toy)
  13. Train Tracks (toy)
  14. Treasure (toy chest or a special keepsake)
  15. Trombone (toy instrument)
  16. Trophy (a ribbon or award)
  17. Trumpet (toy instrument)
  18. Tricycle (toy)

πŸ‘• Clothing & Accessories

  1. Tie (from the closet)
  2. Tiara (from the dress-up bin)
  3. Tutu (from the dress-up bin)

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.