Household Items for Kids – Pictures & Audio (Touch & Learn)

Household Items for Kids – Learn about Lamp, Chair, TV, and Fridge with Pictures – Vidyom Kids Learning App

Household Items for Kids – Touch and Learn

Welcome to a fun lesson on household items for kids. On this page, children can learn common things we see at home, such as a bed, chair, door, window, television, plate, cup, table, and more. Each colorful card shows one object with a clear name and audio support, so kids can listen, repeat, and remember the word easily. Parents and teachers can use this lesson for vocabulary practice, speaking practice, picture reading, and quick revision at home or in class.

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Hello, little learners! Today we will explore common things at home. Look at each picture, tap the audio, and say the name with me. Notice where you see the bed, chair, door, window, table, cup, plate, and television in your own house. This lesson helps you remember useful words for everyday life.

Household Items for Kids – Picture and Audio Cards

Explore household items for kids with pictures and audio. Children can tap each card, listen to the word, repeat it aloud, and learn useful names of common things found at home. This simple activity supports vocabulary, speaking practice, and everyday object recognition.

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Bed
Bed picture for household items for kids

This is a bed.

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Chair
Chair picture for household items for kids

This is a chair.

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Door
Door picture for household items for kids

This is a door.

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Fire Extinguisher
Fire extinguisher safety item used at home

This is a fire extinguisher.

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Laundry Basket
Laundry basket for clothes at home

This is a laundry basket.

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Mirror
Mirror used at home

This is a mirror.

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Plate
Plate picture for household items for kids

This is a plate.

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Sponge
Sponge used for cleaning at home

This is a sponge.

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Television
Television picture for household items for kids

This is a television.

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Window
Window picture for household items for kids

This is a window.

Home Objects Quiz – Question and Answer Time

After exploring all the picture and audio cards in this household items for kids lesson, you can use this short question and answer game to revise. Read each question, let your child think, and then tap “Show answer”. This playful review supports household things with pictures and turns simple objects like the bed, chair, door, and window into a fun household items names with audio discussion.

  • Question 1

    Q: Which household item do we use to lie down and sleep at night?

    Answer: The bed.
  • Question 2

    Q: Which item do you sit on when you study, eat, or watch television?

    Answer: The chair.
  • Question 3

    Q: Which household item opens and closes to let people enter or leave a room?

    Answer: The door.
  • Question 4

    Q: Which item is made of glass and lets you look outside while staying inside the house?

    Answer: The window.
  • Question 5

    Q: Which household item shows your face when you stand in front of it?

    Answer: The mirror.
  • Question 6

    Q: Which item holds your food when you eat meals at home?

    Answer: The plate.

You can repeat this Q&A block many times. Each round helps children recall names, answer in full sentences, and connect these simple household objects to real situations in their own home.

Household Items for Kids – Learn about Lamp, Chair, TV, and Fridge with Pictures – Vidyom Kids Learning App
Learn about household items like Lamp, Chair, TV, and Fridge through colorful pictures and sounds – a fun and easy way for kids to explore everyday objects with Vidyom.

Household Items for Kids – Home Learning Activity Guide

Parents can use this page as a simple home activity after children finish the cards. First, show one picture and ask your child to say the name. Next, tap the audio button and let your child repeat the word clearly. Then, ask your child to find the same object at home. For example, after learning “chair,” the child can point to a real chair. After learning “plate,” the child can say where plates are kept. This connects household things with pictures, household items names with audio, and everyday home objects in a natural way.

Look and Find Show one card and ask your child to find the same object at home.
Listen and Repeat Play the audio and let your child repeat the word slowly and clearly.
Use in a Sentence Ask your child to say a small sentence like, “This is a chair.”

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FAQ – Picture and Audio Household Items Lesson

  • It is an interactive household items for kids lesson with picture cards and audio. Children tap each card to see a bed, chair, door, window, television and more, hear the word and listen to one short, simple sentence about that item.
  • The page is designed for toddlers, preschoolers, LKG, UKG and early primary classes. Clear audio and large images make household things with pictures easy to understand, repeat and remember at home or in the classroom.
  • Parents can sit with the child, tap “Play Audio”, repeat each name and ask, “Where do you see this in our house?” or “How do we use this object?”. This turns simple household items names with audio into a small talking and thinking activity using real things around them.
  • Yes. Teachers can show the cards on a screen, play the audio for correct pronunciation and ask children to point, name or act how they use the bed, chair, plate, sponge, mirror and other objects in everyday life.
  • When children see the picture, listen to audio and repeat the words, they connect each household item to its use. This improves vocabulary, sentence making and confidence while they learn useful words for rooms, furniture and daily routines.

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