What starts with an N for show and tell?

Answered by Michael Wilson

Here are some ideas for items starting with the letter N that would be great for show and tell:

1. Napkin: You can bring in a colorful or patterned napkin to show how it is used during meals or special occasions. Talk about its purpose and how it helps keep things clean.

2. Nurse: If you have a family member or friend who is a nurse, you could ask them to come in and talk about their job. They could bring some medical equipment or demonstrate basic first aid techniques.

3. Necklace: Show off a beautiful necklace that you or someone you know owns. Describe its design, materials, and any special meaning it may have.

4. Necktie: Bring in a stylish necktie to discuss how it is worn for formal occasions or in certain professions. You can talk about different tie knots and even demonstrate how to tie one.

5. Nametag: If you have a nametag from a special event or place, bring it in to share. Explain where you received it and why it was important or memorable.

6. Nightlight: Display a small nightlight that you use in your bedroom. Talk about how it helps you feel safe and comfortable at night, and how it provides a soft glow in the darkness.

7. Name (something with your child’s name on it): If your child has a personalized item like a backpack, water bottle, or keychain with their name on it, they could show it off and talk about why it’s special to them.

8. Ninja: Discuss the history and significance of ninjas, known for their stealth and martial arts skills. You can bring in a toy ninja figurine or wear a ninja costume to make it more interactive.

9. Notebook: Share a notebook where you write down your thoughts, draw pictures, or jot down important information. Talk about how it helps you stay organized or express your creativity.

10. Nutcracker: If you have a nutcracker figurine or tool, explain how it is used to crack open nuts. Discuss the tradition of nutcrackers during the holiday season and their association with ballet performances.

Remember, these are just a few ideas, and you can always add your own personal touch and experiences to make your show and tell even more engaging!