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Top 5 Easy Picks for Letter C

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

  1. Cat (stuffed animal from the bedroom)
  2. Car (toy car from the shelf)
  3. Cookie (from the kitchen)
  4. Crayon (from the art supplies)
  5. Corn (from the kitchen)

Full List of Show and Tell Ideas for Letter C

🧸 Toys & Stuffed Animals

  1. Camel (toy)
  2. Car (toy car)
  3. Cat (stuffed animal)
  4. Caterpillar (toy)
  5. Chameleon (toy)
  6. Cheetah (toy)
  7. Chimpanzee (toy)
  8. Cobra (toy snake)
  9. Cow (toy)
  10. Coyote (toy)
  11. Crab (toy)
  12. Cricket (toy insect)
  13. Crocodile (toy)

🎬 Movie & Cartoon Characters

  1. Captain America (toy figure)
  2. Captain Hook (toy figure from Peter Pan)
  3. Captain Marvel (toy figure)
  4. Catboy (toy figure from PJ Masks)
  5. Charlie Brown (toy figure)
  6. Chase (toy figure from Paw Patrol)
  7. Chip (toy figure from Chip and Dale)
  8. Cinderella (toy figure)
  9. Clifford the Big Red Dog (toy or book)
  10. Cocomelon (toy or book)
  11. Cookie Monster (toy from Sesame Street)

🍎 Food & Drinks

  1. Cake (toy food or real)
  2. Candy (from the treat bowl)
  3. Cantaloupe (from the kitchen)
  4. Carrot (from the fridge)
  5. Celery (from the fridge)
  6. Cereal (box from the pantry)
  7. Cheese (from the fridge)
  8. Cherry (from the kitchen)
  9. Chocolate (from the treat drawer)
  10. Clementine (from the fruit bowl)
  11. Coconut (from the kitchen)
  12. Cookies (from the kitchen)
  13. Corn (from the kitchen)
  14. Crackers (from the pantry)
  15. Cupcake (toy food or real)

🏠 Around the House

  1. Camera (toy or old one from the drawer)
  2. Chalk (from the art supplies)
  3. Clock (small clock from the house)
  4. Coin (from the piggy bank)
  5. Coloring Book (from the shelf)
  6. Comb (from the bathroom)
  7. Crayons (from the art supplies)
  8. Crown (paper or toy crown)

πŸ‘• Clothing & Accessories

  1. Coat (from the coat rack)

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.