Definition of «kiddie»

The term "kiddie" is often used as a shortened version of the word "children." It can refer to young children, typically those who are between 1 and 8 years old. The term may also be used in reference to something that is designed for or appeals to children, such as kiddie rides at an amusement park or a kiddie pool.

Usage examples

  1. My friend invited me to a kiddie birthday party last weekend.
  2. The amusement park has a new kiddie section with small rides for young children.
  3. The restaurant offers a special kiddie menu with options like chicken nuggets and macaroni and cheese.
  4. The store has a section dedicated to kiddie clothing and accessories.
  5. The babysitter brought over a kiddie pool for the kids to play in during the summer.
  6. The school organized a kiddie concert where young students showcased their singing and dancing talents.
  7. The bookstore has a colorful kiddie corner with picture books and toys for toddlers.
  8. My neighbor recently opened a kiddie daycare center for working parents.
  9. We went to the kiddie museum where children can learn through interactive exhibits.
  10. The party store sells kiddie party supplies like balloons, banners, and themed decorations.

Sentences with «kiddie»

  • This home features access to a large community pool with kiddie pool! (houserebate.com)
  • It's great to see in 2012 Sony and Zipper still making awesome titles with a great depth in game play for hardcore gamers, and not just churning out rubbish for kiddies who just want everything easy. (metacritic.com)
  • Tip: Wading pools are a major risk for drowning; more than 200 children in the United States have drowned in kiddie pools in the past decade. (babycenter.com)
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