Show and Tell Letter V Ideas

39 Very Good Show and Tell Letter V Ideas

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I created all of my Show and Tell A-Z lists when I realized I was struggling to think of things for my preschooler to share each week. Here are all of my show and tell ideas for letter V – so you don’t have to scramble at the last minute too!

Tips for Finding Show and Tell Items

When I try to think of items for show and tell, I try to go through various categories of things we have in our house:

  • animals
  • books
  • food/drinks (real or pretend)
  • TV/movie characters
  • family member names (to send a picture)

If all else fails, I send a foam letter from our bathtub toys or a letter from a wooden alphabet puzzle.

Show and Tell Letter V Ideas

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Ideas for Show and Tell Letter V

Here are all of my ideas for things that begin with V(that you may find in your home):

Animals that begin with letter V

You may have stuffed animals, plastic animals, or books with these creatures:

  • Vulture
  • Vampire bat
  • Viper
  • Vole

Books that feature the letter V

Food and drinks that begin with the letter V

Check with your child’s teacher before sending real food or drinks to school.

TV/Movie characters that begin with letter V

  • Vanellope von Schweetz from Wreck-it-Ralph
  • Violet from The Incredibles
  • Vinnie from Bolt
  • Vladimir from Tangled
  • Voyd from Incredibles 2

Names that begin with V (for photos of family members)

  • Vicky
  • Victoria
  • Valentina
  • Vance
  • Victor

Other possible V words for show and tell

Check your toy box or closets for these items:

Get a head start on next week! See our full list of Show and Tell Ideas from A to Z here!

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