Mr. Raul Yundt DVM
Jan 23, 2025
Nouns beginning with “I”??? (for my son’s preschool class)?
I'm looking for nouns that begin with the letter "I" for my son's preschool class. The items need to be small and easy to carry. I would greatly appreciate any suggestions, as I'm running out of ideas. Thank you!
10 Answers
Running around the house trying to fill the “I” letter bag?
Try these in addition to those found in other answers:
Insect (It has to be 6 legs as my 4yr old corrected my plastic centipede addition to the bag)
Ice Pack/Block (preferably not frozen otherwise condensation may blow the bottom of the bag out)
Incense
iPod (an old one the you won’t mind having lost or stolen)
Instrument (Cheesy way around a whistle, flute, harmonica or other random thing)
Irish (Something green, shamrock-like preferably non-alcoholic)
Italian (Seasoning? I thought of adding it but wanted to make a better effort)
Inch (demonstrated with a ruler)
Indicator (Some miscellaneous gauge or something)
Indigo (Dark blue dye)
Infant (Baby doll)
Infantry (Little green army man- or woman these days)
Insignia (Gucci bag or family crest etc)
Infect (Have you little one demonstrate by coughing and sneezing on everyone in range)
Good luck.
I did better today than usual while the other parents at drop-off were looking around for support
and solace in explaining their meager attempt and results.
One actually had an eyeball in the bag.
I didn’t break it to them.
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Nouns beginning with “I”??? (for my son’s preschool class)?
Has to be things that are small and easy to carry. Any help would be great. I’m out of ideas.
Jan 04, 2025
I’m guessing that’s an upper case I and not a lower case L.
Iguana
Igloo
Ice
Ibis
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try this, its always good to start difficult. Sorry it starts with a P
PNEUMONOULTRAMICROSCOPICSILICOVOLCANOCONIOSIS (also spelled PNEUMONOULTRAMICROSCOPICSILICOVOLCANOKONIOSIS) = a lung disease caused by breathing in particles of siliceous volcanic dust.
This is the longest word in any English dictionary. However, it was coined by Everett Smith, the President of The National Puzzlers’ League, in 1935 purely for the purpose of inventing a new “longest word”. The Oxford English Dictionary described the word as factitious. Nevertheless it also appears in the Webster’s, Random House, and Chambers dictionaries.
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