What is another word for toddlers?

Pronunciation: [tˈɒdləz] (IPA)

Toddlers, the little munchkins that fill our lives with laughter, wonder, and joy! While 'toddlers' is a widely used term, there are plenty of synonyms that describe these little creatures. Some popular synonyms include 'tykes', 'pre-schoolers', 'urchins', 'rugrats', 'kiddies', 'little ones', 'tots', 'imps', and 'tiny humans'. Each synonym has its unique ring to it, conveying a different emotion. Toddlers may be notorious for their mischief, but they are an essential part of our lives. These synonyms reflect their uniqueness and the fondness we hold for them.

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What are the hypernyms for Toddlers?

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Usage examples for Toddlers

She had learned it in London long before, playing with wee Honorable toddlers while her father played France's diplomacy with grown-ups.
"The Missourian"
Eugene P. (Eugene Percy) Lyle
You can sorrow o'er little children Disinherited from their birth, The wee waifs and toddlers neglected, Robbed of sunshine, music and mirth.
"Poems"
Frances E. W. Harper
It was to her the younger girls soon learned to go in homesickness or troubles, sure of welcome to her arms and comfort in her sympathy; it was to her that the wee toddlers were never afraid to run for "sweeties," or refuge from pursuing nurse-maids; it was to her that girls of younger sets, accustomed to being snubbed and put down by those two years older, would yield the outspoken homage of loyal subjects.
"Marion's Faith."
Charles King

Famous quotes with Toddlers

  • For infants and toddlers learning and living are the same thing. If they feel secure, treasured, loved, their own energy and curiosity will bring them new understanding and new skills.
    Amy Laura Dombro
  • The real Michael Jackson that has not been seen... with children, one in diapers, the other two toddlers.
    Geraldo Rivera
  • No country in history ever sent mothers of toddlers off to fight enemy soldiers until the United States did this in the Iraq war.
    Phyllis Schlafly
  • Our children are here to stay, but our babies and toddlers and preschoolers are gone as fast as they can grow up-and we have only a short moment with each. When you see a grandfather take a baby in his arms, you see that the moment hasn't always been long enough.
    Saint Clair Adams Sullivan
  • To start with there was Shora. Shora was a fishing village in Holland. It lay on the shore of the North Sea in Friesland, tight against the dike. Maybe that was why it was called Shora. It had some houses and a church and tower. In five of those houses lived the six school children of Shora, so that is important. There were a few more houses, but in those houses lived no children— just old people. They were, well, just old people, so they weren't too important. There were more children, too, but young children, toddlers, not school children— so that is not so important either.
    Meindert DeJong

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