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Top 5 Easy Picks for Letter C
These are the easiest items to find at home right now:
- Cat (stuffed animal from the bedroom)
- Car (toy car from the shelf)
- Cookie (from the kitchen)
- Crayon (from the art supplies)
- Corn (from the kitchen)
Full List of Show and Tell Ideas for Letter C
π§Έ Toys & Stuffed Animals
- Camel (toy)
- Car (toy car)
- Cat (stuffed animal)
- Caterpillar (toy)
- Chameleon (toy)
- Cheetah (toy)
- Chimpanzee (toy)
- Cobra (toy snake)
- Cow (toy)
- Coyote (toy)
- Crab (toy)
- Cricket (toy insect)
- Crocodile (toy)
π¬ Movie & Cartoon Characters
- Captain America (toy figure)
- Captain Hook (toy figure from Peter Pan)
- Captain Marvel (toy figure)
- Catboy (toy figure from PJ Masks)
- Charlie Brown (toy figure)
- Chase (toy figure from Paw Patrol)
- Chip (toy figure from Chip and Dale)
- Cinderella (toy figure)
- Clifford the Big Red Dog (toy or book)
- Cocomelon (toy or book)
- Cookie Monster (toy from Sesame Street)
π Food & Drinks
- Cake (toy food or real)
- Candy (from the treat bowl)
- Cantaloupe (from the kitchen)
- Carrot (from the fridge)
- Celery (from the fridge)
- Cereal (box from the pantry)
- Cheese (from the fridge)
- Cherry (from the kitchen)
- Chocolate (from the treat drawer)
- Clementine (from the fruit bowl)
- Coconut (from the kitchen)
- Cookies (from the kitchen)
- Corn (from the kitchen)
- Crackers (from the pantry)
- Cupcake (toy food or real)
π Around the House
- Camera (toy or old one from the drawer)
- Chalk (from the art supplies)
- Clock (small clock from the house)
- Coin (from the piggy bank)
- Coloring Book (from the shelf)
- Comb (from the bathroom)
- Crayons (from the art supplies)
- Crown (paper or toy crown)
π Clothing & Accessories
- 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.