toddle in a sentence
v. i.
📚 Grade Level: Kindergarten, Grade 1, Grade 2
Definition
To toddle means to walk unsteadily, often in a playful or clumsy manner, typically associated with young children.
Sample Sentences
- The toddler began to toddle across the living room, wobbling with excitement.
- After a long day at the park, we watched our little one toddle back to the car.
- She loved to toddle around in her new shoes, feeling like a big kid.
- The puppy chased after the child as she continued to toddle towards the playground.
- It was adorable to see him toddle over to his mother with open arms.
- The toddler began to toddle across the lawn, giggling with delight.
- After a long day of playing, she was too tired to toddle and collapsed onto the grass.
- As soon as he learned to walk, he would toddle around the house looking for his toys.
- They watched her toddle toward them, her little feet stumbling over the uneven ground.
- With a big smile on his face, he started to toddle toward his waiting parents.