Similar words: toddle, coddle, meddler, toddy, addle, paddle, saddle, peddle. Meaning: ['tɑdlə(r) /'tɒd-] n. a young child.
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(31) The pool with adjoining free form beach area caters for all age groups from the toddler to the senior citizen.
(32) A toddler was squatting in the middle of the carpet, thumb in mouth.
(33) Even when I was a toddler, a pick-your-own trip to her back yard was the highlight of any visit.
(34) The 2-year-old threw fits, but not just the normal toddler tantrums.
(35) Nafferton supports many organisations from toddler groups to clubs for senior citizens.
(36) A toddler may tune out and get distracted when pictures in a book become too intricate.
(37) He scuttled across the rich thick carpet like a toddler, making her laugh.
(38) She held a plump baby of about seven months on her hip, and a toddler clutched at her cotton skirt.
(39) The toddler is to remain with temporary foster parents in Wirral pending a court hearing next week.
(40) Initial toilet training attempts in a toddler or preschool child who resisted toilet sitting was discouraged.
(41) One would have thought it was a doubloon from his triumphant whoops, which attracted the attention of the toddler.
(42) Inquest adjourned: An inquest into the death of a toddler has been adjourned.
(43) Your toddler will be fascinated by the spongy texture of the filled bag and the movement of the floating toys.
(44) The maelstrom against which my sister grows to be a toddler.
(45) Britt becomes involved after she witnesses a carjacking that claims the life of a toddler and nearly kills his mother.
(46) The toddler was a real wiggler on plane trips.
(47) Prince Island Kindergarten teachers are trained to support your toddler and respect individuality as he or she masters skills such as self-feeding and early language.
(48) The toddler was taken to Blackpool Victoria Hospital where she was pronounced dead.
(49) Young Nim, adorably clothed in outfits more suited to a toddler than a baby chimpanzee, seems perfectly designed to excite feelings of affection and protectiveness.
(50) Moreover, unlike with an individual retirement account, you don't need earned income to fund a variable annuity, so you can open an account for a toddler.
(51) ZioF. T., the patron saint of giggling, naughty children who toboggan downstaircases(Sentencedict.com), throw bread balls at restaurants and even put toddler cousins inlarge salad bowls and spin them across floors.
(52) Use age - appropriate ( toddler ) educational toys and books to teach me.
(53) Piaf, who struggled with drugs and alcohol abuse and the death of her toddler daughter, died from cancer in 1963 aged 47.
(54) The toddler joined VVV's star midfielder Ken Leemans during a training session in De Koel Stadium on Tuesday before being offered the "symbolic" contract club.
(55) Start a story, and then ask your toddler or preschooler to fill in the blanks here and there.
(56) Salter's Baby and Toddler scale was designed to help monitor your baby's weight gain and to give a mother peace of mind.
(57) The toddler took a few tentative steps forward, and fell.
(58) Timmy, now a toddler, splashed in the surf with his grandfather.
(59) A stroller, for example, keeps a toddler safe at a crowded theme park; a Coast Guard-approved flotation device is literally a lifesaver for children around water.
(60) Case in point: one mother in the study hit her toddler after the toddler either hit or kicked the mother, admonishing, "This is to help you remember not to hit your mother.
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