noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
group
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Nafferton supports many organisations from toddler groups to clubs for senior citizens.
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It may also be that her naughtiness is her way of telling you she's not ready for the toddler group yet.
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Toddlers group: A toddlers group is held from 10 to 11.30am every Wednesday in the village hall.
■ VERB
see
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I've often seen toddlers jumping about in the back of cars ahead of me.
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Once I saw a toddler sitting on the ground at our local playground using his hands to bulldoze piles of sand.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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A toddler was squatting in the middle of the carpet, thumb in mouth.
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As a toddler , he was attacked and injured by the family's pet dog.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Above 50% of infants and toddlers were able to discontinue the laxative after three to four months.
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Bulger court case starts Two ten-year-old boys have pleaded not guilty to the abduction and murder of the toddler , James Bulger.
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But neither could you escape the fact that it seemed specifically designed for bumping off toddlers.
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Instead, the toddler may simply look around and get irritable, and appear more and more scattered.
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Then, in marked contrast, there are the several photos of smiling, pink-cheeked toddlers raggedly clipped from magazines.
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Today middle-class parents read books on toddler development, attend parent workshops, and learn how to talk so children will listen.
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Your toddler will be fascinated by the spongy texture of the filled bag and the movement of the floating toys.