A group of toddlers is commonly referred to as a "toddler class" or "toddler group." Informally, people might also call them a "pack" or "bunch" of toddlers. There isn't a formal collective noun specifically for toddlers, but these terms are widely understood.
'The larvae unit' 'beyond the fetus' 'ovulum in the past' 'afterbirth' 'the shaken group' 'a byoos me'
Angelica's last name is Pickles. She is a character from the animated television series "Rugrats," which follows a group of toddlers and their adventures. Angelica is known for her bossy and mischievous personality.
Her name is McKenzie Myers.
The younger age group. Like children, toddlers and teens.
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Did you mean vocabulary? If so then it means a group of words specifically used by a person or group for example babies or toddlers have limited vocabulary
well, there is kids, babies, toddlers etc.
Kylie’s last name from "Toddlers & Tiaras" is Lippert. She gained fame on the reality show for her participation in child beauty pageants alongside her mother, who was actively involved in her pageant career.
I guess if its a last name, not a first name. And don't you name babies, not toddlers? Are you American chub mug?
Beauty pageants for toddlers
The name of the episode of "Toddlers and Tiaras" that featured Holly was called "Kentucky Southern Celebrity". This episode originally aired back on March 3, 2009.
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