55 Awesome Show and Tell Letter Y Item Ideas
If you’re in search of a large list of letter y show and tell item ideas to share you are in the right place. Listed below are 55 show and tell letter Y items that are perfect for preschool, kindergarten, grade school, and daycare show and tell.
This awesome show and tell letter Y list includes ideas for foods, toys, games, household items, movies, books, and more that start with the letter Y.
*If you’re looking for a list of show and tell items for the other letters of the alphabet you can also check out this a-z list of show and tell items for more ideas.
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Show and Tell Sharing Tips from a Kindergarten Teacher
- Be sure to send in items to school that are age level and grade level appropriate. What is okay to send in for a grade school student is going to be different than what is okay to send in for a preschooler. Check with your child’s teacher if you are unsure.
- Have your child practice sharing their item at home. Share with a family member, pet, or friend at home to help with confidence when it is their turn to share at school.
- Some common things to share may be why they like their item, what it is, what their item does, where they got their item, what makes their item special, and more.
- Make sure that your child is able to transport their item to and from school on their own. They will need to carry it in and out of the building. It shouldn’t be too large or too heavy for them to carry and it is best if it fits in a bag or backpack to help with transporting.
- If an item is too valuable or breakable to bring into school a photo is a great alternative. Items can get broken or lost when younger children bring them to school so keep that in mind when picking it out.
Show and Tell Letter Y Item List
- Yeti bottle
- Yahtzee
- Yearbook
- Yarn
- Yo-yo
- Yogurt
- Yoda – Star Wars (toy, game, stuffed animal)
- Yellow toy or item
- Yard toy
- Yoga mat
- Yoto player
- Yoto cards
- Yak (stuffed animal, book, photo)
- Yard stick
- Yacht (toy)
- Yes day (movie)
- Yorkie (stuffed animal, photo)
- Yogi bear (photo, stuffed animal)
- Yoga pants
- Yasso ice cream bars
- Yo crunch yogurt
- Yogurt bites
- Yoshi – Super Mario (game, stuffed animal, photo, toy)
- Yeti in my Spaghetti game
- Yeti Spaghetti book
- Year (calendar, planner)
- Yankees sports gear
- Yoohoo chocolate drink
- York peppermint patties
- Yum Earth organic candy
- Yugioh (cards, toys, stuffed animals)
- Yumi bars, puffs, snacks
- Yale clothing item or college gear
- Yams (play food)
- Yellow cake mix
- Yellow jacket (book, photo)
- Yeti toy
- Yeast (rolls, bread)
- Yellowstone souvenir, postcard
- Yummy (something tasty)
- Youtube (school appropriate video)
- Mr. Yuk (stickers)
- Yodel (video, performance)
- Yo Gabba Gabba (toy, game, show)
- Yoga Tonie
- Yoohoo to the Rescue Tonie
- Ying Yang sign bracelet
- Yoobi coloring supplies
- Yoplait yogurt
- Ycoo robots
- Yogurt covered pretzels
- Yellow eyed penguin (stuffed animal, photo)
- Yearly planner
- Yertle the Turtle book
- Yes Day book or movie
If you are questioning if you should send in an item or not be sure to check in with your child’s teacher first. They have great insight and can help with the logistics and determining if it is possible to send in an item.
As a kindergarten teacher, I loved when students would bring in photos. Coordinate with your child’s teacher ahead of time and you may be able to email a photo for your child’s show and tell item that they can put up on the smartboard to share with the class.
You can always send in a photo of an item instead. Items that are breakable, valuable, too large to carry, or too difficult to get to school work great. Photos of family members and animals whose names start with letter Y make great options as well.
If you have any additional show and tell letter Y ideas to share please leave them in the comments below!