Learn fruit with pictures And sound

Fruits for Kids – Pictures and Sound with apple, banana, pineapple, blueberry, and more – Vidyom Kids Learning

Fruits for Kids  –  Learn Fruit Names with Pictures & Audio

This colourful lesson on fruits for kids helps children learn fruit names for kids in a simple and happy way. Each fruit card shows fruits for kids with pictures and a short sentence so kids can see, listen and repeat easily.

Tap the buttons to hear fruits for kids with audio and practise clear pronunciation. You can use this fruits lesson at home, in preschool or in kindergarten as a fun warm-up activity or revision game.

Hello, little learners! 👋
In this lesson, we will learn fruits for kids with big pictures and clear audio. Look at each fruit, listen carefully and repeat the name after me. These fruit names for kids will help you talk about your favourite fruits at home, in school and with your friends. Are you ready? Let’s learn our tasty fruits together! 🍎🍌🍇

Fruits

🍎 APPLE

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Apple fruit for kids – fruits for kids picture
Apple. This is an apple.

Apples are sweet, crunchy fruits that come in red, green, and yellow colors. They are great for health and very tasty to eat!

🍌 BANANA

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Banana fruit for kids – fruits for kids learning
Banana. This is a banana.

Bananas are yellow fruits that are soft and sweet inside. They give energy and are easy to peel and eat!

🍍 PINEAPPLE

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Pineapple picture for fruits for kids lesson
Pineapple. This is a pineapple.

Pineapples are spiky on the outside and juicy-sweet inside. They are full of flavor and grow in tropical places!

🫐 BLUEBERRY

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Blueberry fruits for kids picture and sound
Blueberry. This is a blueberry.

Blueberries are small, round, and deep blue. They are sweet, full of vitamins, and loved in smoothies and desserts!

🍒 CHERRY

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Cherry fruit for kids – fruits for kids card
Cherry. This is a cherry.

Cherries are small red fruits with a juicy, sweet taste. They often grow in pairs and are fun to eat!

🥥 COCONUT

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Coconut picture for children learning fruits
Coconut. This is a coconut.

Coconuts have a hard shell and white flesh inside. They grow on palm trees and are full of tasty water and nutrients!

🐉 DRAGONFRUIT

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Dragonfruit – colourful fruit picture with seeds
Dragonfruit. This is a dragonfruit.

Dragonfruits have a bright pink skin with green spikes and white or red flesh full of tiny black seeds. They are sweet and cool to look at!

🍇 GRAPES

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Grapes in bunch – fruits for kids picture card
Grapes. These are grapes.

Grapes are tiny juicy fruits that grow in bunches. They come in green, red, and purple and are sweet and delicious!

🥥 GREEN COCONUT

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Green coconut with straw – refreshing fruit drink
Green coconut. This is a green coconut.

Green coconuts are full of refreshing coconut water. They are young and soft and perfect for drinking on a hot day!

🍈 GUAVA

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Guava fruit slice showing pink inside
Guava. This is a guava.

Guavas are green on the outside and pink or white inside. They are full of vitamin C and have a yummy tropical flavor!

Question & Answer Time – Fruits for Kids

After children listen to all the fruits for kids audio cards, you can use these simple questions to check understanding. Ask one question at a time and let your child guess the answer before you tap “Show answer”.

  • Question 1
    Q: Which fruit is long and yellow?
    Answer: A banana.
  • Question 2
    Q: Which fruit is red and crunchy?
    Answer: An apple.
  • Question 3
    Q: Which fruit has a hard shell and water inside?
    Answer: A coconut or green coconut.
  • Question 4
    Q: Which fruit is small, round and purple or green?
    Answer: Grapes.
  • Question 5
    Q: Which fruit is pink outside with many tiny black seeds inside?
    Answer: Dragonfruit.
  • Question 6
    Q: Which fruit can be green outside and pink or white inside?
    Answer: Guava.

You can repeat this fruits for kids ask & answer game every few days. Let your child read the question, guess the fruit and then tap “Show answer” to check.

What Kids Will Learn in This Fruits for Kids Lesson

This fruits for kids lesson is designed to help preschool and kindergarten children learn fruit names in a simple, playful way. With big pictures, clear audio and short sentences, kids can see, listen and repeat each fruit name confidently.

  • 🍎 Learn fruit names for kids such as apple, banana, grapes, guava and more.
  • 🔊 Listen to fruits for kids with pictures and audio and copy the correct pronunciation.
  • 👄 Practise speaking simple sentences like “This is an apple” and “This is a banana”.
  • 🧠 Build English vocabulary and listening skills while having fun with colourful fruit cards.
  • Use the green “Card completed” badge to track which fruits for kids they have already practised.
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Fruit Names for Kids – Frequently Asked Questions (Lesson 2)

  • Lesson 2 of fruit names for kids focuses on fruits like jackfruit, kiwi, lychee, mango, muskmelon, orange, papaya, pear, strawberry and watermelon with pictures and audio.
  • This page is ideal for preschool, nursery, LKG, UKG and early primary children. Older kids can also use it to revise fruit names in English with clear audio support.
  • Ask your child to tap a fruit card, listen to the name and short line, and then repeat it. When the green “Card completed” badge appears, move to the next fruit name.
  • Yes. Teachers can open the page on a smart board or share screen in online class so students can see each fruit picture and hear the correct pronunciation together.
  • Yes, the cards, buttons and audio are designed for small screens. Children can easily tap the play button and read the short transcript on any mobile phone.
  • Short practice two or three times a week works well. Let children repeat each fruit name several times so they remember the pronunciation and spelling easily.