toddlers (Meaning)

toddlers

a young child, a young child usually between one and three years old, a person who toddles

toddlers Sentence Examples

  1. The toddlers giggled and ran around the park, their laughter filling the air.
  2. The parents watched their toddlers play, marveling at their boundless energy.
  3. The toddlers' tiny hands reached out to grasp at anything within reach.
  4. The toddlers eagerly explored the world around them, crawling and toddling everywhere.
  5. The toddlers' diapers needed changing frequently, but their smiles made it all worth it.
  6. The toddlers' naptime was a precious time for parents to catch their breath.
  7. The toddlers' bedtime routine included a warm bath and a favorite book.
  8. The toddlers' vocabulary was limited, but their gestures and expressions communicated volumes.
  9. The toddlers' laughter and joy brought happiness to everyone around them.
  10. The toddlers' growth and development were a constant source of amazement for their parents.

FAQs About the word toddlers

a young child, a young child usually between one and three years old, a person who toddles

youngsters,infants, tikes, kids, children, tots, tykes, adolescents, kiddos, newborns

middle-agers,adults, ancients, senior citizens, oldsters, seniors, elders, golden-agers,old-timers,grown-ups

The toddlers giggled and ran around the park, their laughter filling the air.

The parents watched their toddlers play, marveling at their boundless energy.

The toddlers' tiny hands reached out to grasp at anything within reach.

The toddlers eagerly explored the world around them, crawling and toddling everywhere.