Toddler A-Z – 100 Objects That Start with the Letter “C”

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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 “C” 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 “C” objects.

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  1. Cabbage: A leafy vegetable that is often used in salads or cooked dishes.
  2. Caboose: The last car on a freight train, used by railroad workers for accommodation or storage.
  3. Cactus: A succulent plant that typically has spines instead of leaves, found in arid regions.
  4. Cage: A structure usually made of wire or bars, used to confine or protect animals or birds.
  5. Cake: A baked sweet dessert typically made with flour, sugar, eggs, and butter, often frosted or decorated.
  6. Camel: A large, humpbacked mammal with long legs and a long neck, typically found in desert regions and used as a pack animal.
  7. Camera: A device used for taking photographs or recording videos.
  8. Can: A cylindrical metal container used for storing food, beverages, or other substances.
  9. Candle: A wax stick with a wick in the center, often used for illumination or as a decorative item.
  10. Candy: Sweet food made with sugar, usually flavored and often shaped into small pieces or bars.
  11. Canoe: A narrow boat with pointed ends, propelled by paddles, usually used on calm water.
  12. Cantaloupe: A type of sweet melon with orange flesh and a ribbed green rind.
  13. Cap: A type of headwear that covers the top of the head, often with a visor or peak.
  14. Cape: A sleeveless garment that hangs from the neck and covers the shoulders and back.
  15. Car: A motor vehicle with four wheels, designed for the transportation of passengers.
  16. Card: A rectangular piece of stiff paper or cardboard used for playing games or for written messages.
  17. Carpet: A thick covering for the floor, typically made of woven or tufted fibers.
  18. Carrot: An orange root vegetable that is commonly eaten raw or cooked.
  19. Carton: A container made of cardboard or stiff paper, often used for packaging or storing goods.
  20. Case: A container or receptacle for holding or protecting something.
  21. Castle: A large fortified building, typically with high walls and towers, often representing a medieval stronghold.
  22. Cat: A small domesticated carnivorous mammal, typically kept as a pet or for catching mice.
  23. Caterpillar: The larval stage of a butterfly or moth, characterized by a long segmented body.
  24. Catfish: A freshwater or marine fish with long whisker-like barbels around the mouth, often found on the bottom.
  25. Cauliflower: A vegetable closely related to broccoli, with a compact head of white or colored curds.
  26. Cayenne: A hot, red chili pepper, often ground into a powder and used as a spice.
  27. Celery: A vegetable with long, slender stalks and crisp leaves, often used in salads or as a flavoring.
  28. Centipede: An elongated, many-legged arthropod, often found in damp environments.
  29. Cereal: A type of food made from processed grains, often eaten with milk for breakfast.
  30. Chair: A piece of furniture designed for one person to sit on, typically with a back and four legs.
  31. Chalk: A soft, white or colored rock used for writing or drawing on blackboards or sidewalks.
  32. Chameleon: A lizard that can change its color to blend in with its surroundings.
  33. Cheese: A food made from the pressed curds of milk, often with various flavors and textures.
  34. Cheetah: A large, fast-running wild cat found in Africa, known for its speed and distinctive markings.
  35. Cherries: Small, round fruits with a smooth, shiny skin, often eaten raw or used in desserts.
  36. Chess: A strategic board game for two players, played on a checkered board with distinctive pieces.
  37. Chessboard: The square board used for playing the game of chess.
  38. Chick: A young bird, especially a chicken or other domestic fowl.
  39. Chicken: A domesticated bird raised for its meat or eggs.
  40. Chicken Pot Pie: A savory dish made with chicken and vegetables, usually enclosed in a pastry crust.
  41. Chickpeas: Small, round legumes with a nutty flavor, often used in cooking or in salads.
  42. Chihuahua: A small breed of dog, known for its small size and large, round eyes.
  43. Child: A young human being, typically under the age of puberty.
  44. Children: Multiple young human beings.
  45. Chimpanzee: A great ape closely related to humans, known for its intelligence and social behavior.
  46. Chinchilla: A small, furry rodent native to South America, often kept as a pet for its soft fur.
  47. Chinese Food: Cuisine originating from China, often characterized by a variety of flavors and cooking techniques.
  48. Chipmunk: A small rodent with stripes on its back, known for its burrowing and gathering of nuts.
  49. Chives: A green herb with a mild onion-like flavor, often used as a garnish in cooking.
  50. Chocolate: A sweet, brown food made from roasted and ground cacao beans, often used in desserts or as a flavoring.
  51. Chocolate Cake: A rich, moist cake made with chocolate as the main ingredient, typically layered and frosted.
  52. Chocolate Chip: Small, sweet morsels made with chocolate used as an ingredient in baked goods.
  53. Chocolate Syrup: A sweet sauce or liquid made with chocolate, often used as a topping for ice cream or desserts.
  54. Chopsticks: Traditional Asian eating utensils, typically made of wood or bamboo, used for picking up and eating food.
  55. Cinnamon Stick: A dried and rolled bark of a cinnamon tree, used as a spice to add flavor to dishes.
  56. Circle: A perfectly round shape, with all points equidistant from the center.
  57. Clip: A small device used to hold or fasten things together.
  58. Cloak: A loose outer garment that is worn over other clothing, typically made of a heavy fabric and used to keep warm.
  59. Clock: A device used to measure and display time, typically with a dial or digital display and moving hands or numbers.
  60. Clothes: Items worn to cover and protect the body, such as shirts, pants, dresses, and jackets.
  61. Clothespin: A wooden or plastic clip used to secure clothes to a line when drying.
  62. Cloud: A visible mass of condensed water vapor in the atmosphere, usually white or gray in color.
  63. Clown: A performer who dresses in colorful and outlandish clothing and uses exaggerated gestures and facial expressions to entertain others.
  64. Clown Fish: A small, brightly colored tropical fish known for its symbiotic relationship with sea anemones.
  65. Coat: An outer garment worn for warmth or protection, usually made of fabric and often featuring buttons or a zipper.
  66. Cockroach: A common insect known for its brown color and ability to survive in a wide range of environments.
  67. Cocoa: A powder made from roasted and ground cacao beans, used in the production of chocolate and hot beverages.
  68. Coconut: A large fruit with a hard outer shell and white, edible flesh, often used in cooking and tropical drinks.
  69. Coffee: A hot or cold beverage made from brewed coffee beans, known for its stimulating effect due to its caffeine content.
  70. Coleslaw: A salad made from shredded cabbage and other vegetables, typically dressed with mayonnaise or vinaigrette.
  71. Collar: A band of fabric or material worn around the neck, often paired with a shirt or jacket.
  72. Comb: A tool with narrow teeth used for grooming and styling hair.
  73. Confetti: Small pieces of colored paper, often thrown during celebrations or used as decoration.
  74. Container: A receptacle or object used for holding or storing things.
  75. Cookies: Sweet baked treats made from dough, typically containing ingredients such as flour, sugar, and butter.
  76. Coral: A hard, calcareous substance secreted by certain marine organisms, forming colorful reefs and habitats.
  77. Cork: The outer bark of a type of oak tree, used to make stoppers for bottles or as a material for insulation and craft projects.
  78. Corn: A cereal grain that is a staple food in many parts of the world, often eaten as a vegetable when young and sweet.
  79. Cornbread: A type of bread made with cornmeal, often served as a side dish or with chili.
  80. Corn Chips: Snack chips made from ground corn, often flavored with spices or cheese.
  81. Corn Muffins: Small, savory or sweet muffins made with cornmeal and corn kernels.
  82. Cottage Cheese: A type of cheese made from curdled milk, with a mild and creamy flavor.
  83. Cotton: A soft, fibrous material derived from the seeds of cotton plants, often used to make clothing and textiles.
  84. Cougar: A large, powerful wild cat native to the Americas, also known as a mountain lion or puma.
  85. Cow: A large domesticated bovine animal commonly raised for milk and meat products.
  86. Cowboy: A person, typically from the American West, who works on a ranch and is skilled in riding horses and herding cattle.
  87. Cowboy Hat: A wide-brimmed hat with a high crown, traditionally worn by cowboys for sun protection and style.
  88. Coyote: A canine native to North America, known for its adaptability and distinctive howling call.
  89. Crab: A crustacean with a broad body, typically walking sideways, often found in coastal areas and used as seafood.
  90. Crackers: Dry and crispy snack made from flour, typically enjoyed with spreads or as a standalone snack.
  91. Cranberries: Small, tart red berries commonly used in sauces, baked goods, or beverages.
  92. Cranberry Juice: Beverage made by extracting the juice from cranberries, often consumed for its tart and refreshing taste.
  93. Crane: Large, tall machine used for lifting and moving heavy objects, typically seen on construction sites.
  94. Crayon: Stick of colored wax or chalk used by children for drawing and coloring.
  95. Cream: Thick, fatty part of milk that rises to the top, often used in cooking or as a topping for desserts.
  96. Cream Cheese: Soft, spreadable cheese with a creamy texture, commonly used in cheesecakes, bagels, or dips.
  97. Crocodile: Large reptile with a long snout and sharp teeth, native to tropical regions and often found in water.
  98. Crossword Puzzle: Word game in the form of a grid, where clues are given to fill in words going across and down.
  99. Crown: Headgear worn by royalty as a symbol of power and authority.  (Link to a cute build/decorate your own crown craft on Amazon)
  100. Cucumbers: Cool and refreshing vegetable with a green skin and crisp flesh, often used in salads or pickled.
  101. Cupcakes: Small individual-sized cakes, typically baked in muffin tins and topped with frosting or other decorations.
  102. Curtains: Pieces of fabric used to cover windows, providing privacy and controlling the amount of light entering a room.
  103. Cycle: A two-wheeled vehicle powered by human pedaling.
  104. Cymbals: Concave brass plates that are clashed together, producing a ringing sound, often used in orchestras or bands.
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