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Toddler vs Toddlerhood - What's the difference?

toddler | toddlerhood |

As nouns the difference between toddler and toddlerhood

is that toddler is a young human being who has started walking but not fully mastered it, typically two to three years old while toddlerhood is the period of one's life in which one is a toddler.

toddler

Noun

(en noun)
  • A young human being who has started walking but not fully mastered it, typically two to three years old.
  • toddlerhood

    English

    Noun

    (en-noun)
  • The period of one's life in which one is a toddler
  • We've been friends ever since toddlerhood .
  • * 2014 , Rebecca Ley, " City versus country childhoods", The Guardian , +201 December 2014:
  • And, like most boring mothers, I fret about schools. Where I grew up, everyone went to the nearest village primary school and the local comprehensive. But here, since the earliest days of Isobel’s toddlerhood , my friends and acquaintances have been engaged in an arms race.

    Coordinate terms

    *infancy *childhood *adulthood