Kiddie ( noun , adjective )

(As a noun)

Kiddie ( noun )

A young child or children.

Origin:

The word kiddie comes from the word "kid" which means a young child. the word came into usage in the early 20th century and refers to a young child or children.

Examples:

  1. The kiddies were playing in the park.
  2. He loved to play with his kiddies.
  3. She enjoyed reading to the kiddies.
  4. The kiddies were so excited to go to the zoo.
  5. The kiddie section at the bookstore was always busy.

(As an adjective)

Kiddie ( adjective )

Intended for or appealing to young children.

Origin:

The word kiddie comes from the word "kid" which means a young child. the word came into usage in the early 20th century and refers to something that is intended for or appealing to young children.

Examples:

  1. The kiddie ride at the amusement park was a hit with the young children.
  2. The kiddie menu at the restaurant had smaller portions and simpler dishes.
  3. She loved the kiddie section at the bookstore.
  4. The kiddie pool was perfect for the little ones to splash around in.
  5. The kiddie show on television was a hit with the young viewers.
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