The linguistic building blocks are the alphabets. They consist of a collection of letters that stand in for the various speech sounds we make. The English alphabet has 26 letters, from A to Z. Every letter is distinct in its sound and shape. Learning the alphabets helps children learn how to read and write as well as how words are formed. It’s like learning the alphabet by heart!
Here’s a list of words for each letter of the alphabet that are suitable for kids:
A: Apple, Animal, Ant, Alligator, Airplane
B: Ball, Bear, Bike, Butterfly, Banana
C: Cow, Cat, Car, Cloud, Cookie
D: Duck, Doll, Dinosaur, Dog, Dolphin
E: Egg, Elephant, Eagle, Earth, Eyes
F: Frog, Flower, Fish, Fox, Firetruck
G: Grapes, Giraffe, Garden, Gift, Guitar
H: Hat, Horse, House, Helicopter, Heart
I: Insect, Ice cream, Igloo, Island, Iguana
J: Juice, Jellyfish, Jar, Jacket, Jigsaw puzzle
K: Kite, Key, Keyboard, Kangaroo, King
L: Lemon, Lion, Leaf, Lollipop, Lamp
M: Mouse, Monkey, Milk, Moon, Music
N: Nut, Nest, Nose, Nurse, Night
O: Orange, Owl, Octopus, Oven, Ocean
P: Pig, Penguin, Plane, Pizza, Popcorn
Q: Quilt, Queen, Quiet, Question, Quick
R: Robot, Rabbit, Rocket, Rainbow, Ring
S: Spider, Sun, Strawberry, Star, Ship
T: Turtle, Tiger, Tree, Teddy bear, Train
U: Unicorn, Umbrella, Up, Underwater, Uniform
V: Vegetable, Van, Volcano, Violin, Vacuum
W: Watermelon, Whale, Window, Worm, Watch
X: Xylophone, X-ray, X-mas, BoX, MiX
Y: Yellow, Yak, Yo-yo, Yogurt, Yawn
Z: Zoo, Zebra, Zucchini, Zipper, Zigzag
These words refer to a range of everyday objects, animals and concepts that are often introduced to young children. They can be used for language development exercises with children as well as teaching the alphabet and expanding vocabulary skills.