Insects for Kids – Pictures & Audio (Lesson 1)

Insects for Kids – Learn Butterfly, Bee, Ant, and Ladybug with Pictures and Sounds – Vidyom Kids Learning App

Insects for Kids – Pictures & Audio (Lesson 1)

Welcome to insects for kids! On this lesson, children will tap each card, look at the picture, press the sound button, and repeat the name clearly. This is a fun way to learn insect names for kids with simple lines, so toddlers, preschoolers, LKG and UKG children can remember insects step by step.

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Hello, little explorers! 👋 Today we will learn insects for kids with pictures and audio. Tap a card, listen to the sound, and repeat the insect name after me. Let’s enjoy learning together!

Insects for Kids

Lesson 1: Tap Play Audio, listen, and repeat the insect name.

🐝 Bee

insects for kids

💡 Bees help plants grow and make honey.

Transcript

This is a bee.

🐞 Ladybug

insects for kids

💡 Ladybugs eat plant pests.

Transcript

This is a ladybug.

🦋 Butterfly

insects for kids

💡 Butterflies start as caterpillars.

Transcript

This is a butterfly.

🐜 Ant

insects for kids

💡 Ants work together in colonies.

Transcript

This is an ant.

🪲 Beetle

insects for kids

💡 Beetles have tough front wings.

Transcript

This is a beetle.

🦟 Mosquito

insects for kids

💡 Mosquitoes sense carbon dioxide.

Transcript

This is a mosquito.

🐉 Dragonfly

insects for kids

💡 Dragonflies can fly backward.

Transcript

This is a dragonfly.

✨ Firefly

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💡 Fireflies glow to communicate.

Transcript

This is a firefly.

🦗 Grasshopper

Grasshopper

💡 Grasshoppers can jump far.

Transcript

This is a grasshopper.

🦗 Cricket

Cricket

💡 Crickets chirp by rubbing wings.

Transcript

This is a cricket.

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Insects for Kids – Learn Butterfly, Bee, Ant, and Ladybug with Pictures and Sounds – Vidyom Kids Learning App
Learn about insects like Butterfly, Bee, and Ladybug with fun pictures and sounds – a joyful learning post by Vidyom Kids Learning App.

Insects for Kids – Question & Answer Time

After your child listens to the audio on each card, use this quick Q&A game to revise. Ask one question, wait for the child’s answer, then tap “Show answer”. Repeat again to build memory and speaking confidence.

  • Question 1
    Q: Which insect makes honey and buzzes near flowers?
    Answer: Bee.
  • Question 2
    Q: Which small red insect has black dots and eats plant pests?
    Answer: Ladybug.
  • Question 3
    Q: Which insect starts as a caterpillar and later gets colourful wings?
    Answer: Butterfly.
  • Question 4
    Q: Which tiny insect lives in colonies and works together in a line?
    Answer: Ant.
  • Question 5
    Q: Which insect has a hard body and tough front wings?
    Answer: Beetle.
  • Question 6
    Q: Which insect makes a high “zzzz” sound and can bite people?
    Answer: Mosquito.
  • Question 7
    Q: Which insect has long wings and can fly fast over water?
    Answer: Dragonfly.
  • Question 8
    Q: Which insect glows at night like a tiny light?
    Answer: Firefly.
  • Question 9
    Q: Which insect can jump very far using strong back legs?
    Answer: Grasshopper.
  • Question 10
    Q: Which insect makes a “chirp-chirp” sound by rubbing its wings?
    Answer: Cricket.

Tip: Play the audio first, then do this Q&A. Ask the child to point to the correct card and say the name loudly.

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Insects for Kids – Frequently Asked Questions

Quick answers for parents and teachers using this picture + audio lesson.

QWhat will kids learn in this insects lesson?
Kids learn common insect names with pictures and real sounds. They can listen, repeat the name, and build vocabulary and pronunciation.
QWhat age is best for this activity?
This lesson works well for Pre-KG, LKG, UKG, and early primary kids. Younger kids can just listen and repeat, while older kids can answer the Q&A section.
QHow should my child use the Play button?
Tap Play, listen carefully, and say the insect name loudly. Then move to the next card. Repeating 2–3 times helps memory.
QAre mosquitoes and other insects safe to show to kids?
Yes—this is a learning page. You can add a simple rule: “Look, don’t touch.” If you go outdoors, teach kids to stay with an adult and avoid unknown insects.
QWhy are real insect sounds helpful for learning?
Audio makes learning more fun and improves listening skills. Kids connect the picture, name, and sound, which helps faster recall.
QHow many insects are in Lesson 1?
Lesson 1 includes 10 insects: Bee, Ladybug, Butterfly, Ant, Beetle, Mosquito, Dragonfly, Firefly, Grasshopper, and Cricket.
QCan teachers use this for classroom activities?
Yes. Play the audio for the whole class, ask kids to repeat together, then call one student to answer “Which insect is this?” and point to the correct card.
QWhat can we do after finishing the lesson?
Do a quick revision: ask 5 random insect names, or use the Q&A block. You can also draw the insect and say its name to practice speaking.
✅ Tip: For best results, do 1 round listening + 1 round repeating + 1 round Q&A.