Fruit Names for Kids  –  Lesson 2

fruit names for kids hero image with cute jackfruit, kiwi, lychee, mango, orange, papaya, pear and strawberry

Fruit Names for Kids  –  Lesson 2 with Pictures & Audio Practice

This Lesson 2 on fruit names for kids helps children learn a new set of fruits using big pictures, clear audio and simple sentences. Each card shows fruit names with pictures for kids so they can look, listen and repeat with confidence.

Tap the play buttons to hear fruit names with audio for kids and practise speaking slowly and clearly. You can use this fruit names lesson at home, in preschool or kindergarten as a fun warm-up or revision activity after Lesson 1.

Hello, little learners! 👋
Welcome to Lesson 2 of our fruit names for kids series. Today you will see new fruits, listen to their names and repeat after me. These fruit names with pictures for kids will help you talk about more fruits in English at home and in school. Are you ready to learn the next tasty fruits together? 🍉🥭🍓

Fruit Names for Kids – Lesson 2

🍈 JACKFRUIT

Jackfruit – fruit names for kids
Jackfruit. This is a jackfruit.

Jackfruit is a large, spiky fruit with soft yellow bulbs inside. It’s sweet, sticky, and very filling!

🥝 KIWI

Kiwi – fruit names for kids with pictures
Kiwi. This is a kiwi.

Kiwis are small brown fruits with bright green flesh and tiny black seeds. They are tangy, juicy, and full of vitamin C!

🍒 LYCHEE

Lychee illustration
Lychee. This is a lychee.

Lychees are round fruits with a rough pink shell and sweet white flesh inside. They are juicy and very refreshing!

🥭 MANGO

Mango – fruit names for kids
Mango. This is a mango.

Mangoes are juicy, golden fruits known as the king of fruits. They are sweet, fragrant, and full of vitamins!

🍈 MUSKMELON

Muskmelon slice drawing
Muskmelon. This is a muskmelon.

Muskmelons are round, netted fruits with sweet orange flesh. They’re juicy, refreshing, and perfect for summer!

🍊 ORANGE

Orange – fruit names for kids with audio
Orange. This is an orange.

Oranges are juicy and full of vitamin C. They are sweet, tangy, and come in sections that are fun to eat!

🍈 PAPAYA

Papaya cartoon illustration
Papaya. This is a papaya.

Papayas are soft, orange-fleshed tropical fruits with tiny black seeds inside. They are sweet and great for digestion!

🍐 PEAR

Pear drawing
Pear. This is a pear.

Pears are soft, juicy fruits shaped like a teardrop. They come in green, yellow, or red and have a mild, sweet flavor!

🍓 STRAWBERRY

Strawberry – fruit names for kids
Strawberry. This is a strawberry.

Strawberries are heart-shaped red fruits with tiny seeds on the outside. They are sweet, juicy, and loved by kids!

🍉 WATERMELON

Watermelon slice illustration
Watermelon. This is a watermelon.

Watermelons are big green fruits with red juicy flesh and black seeds. They’re super refreshing on hot days!

Question & Answer Time – Fruit Names for Kids (Lesson 2)

After children listen to all the fruit names for kids in Lesson 2, you can use these quick questions to check understanding. Ask one question at a time and let your child guess the fruit name before you tap “Show answer”. It is a simple way to revise fruit names with pictures and build speaking confidence.

  • Question 1
    Q: Which big, spiky fruit is yellow inside and very heavy to carry?
    Answer: Jackfruit.
  • Question 2
    Q: Which small brown fruit is green inside with many tiny black seeds?
    Answer: Kiwi.
  • Question 3
    Q: Which fruit has a rough pink skin outside and sweet white flesh inside?
    Answer: Lychee.
  • Question 4
    Q: Which golden, juicy fruit is called the “king of fruits”?
    Answer: Mango.
  • Question 5
    Q: Which round fruit has a netted skin and sweet orange flesh inside?
    Answer: Muskmelon.
  • Question 6
    Q: Which bright fruit is full of vitamin C and often made into juice?
    Answer: Orange.
  • Question 7
    Q: Which soft tropical fruit has orange flesh and many tiny black seeds?
    Answer: Papaya.
  • Question 8
    Q: Which juicy fruit is shaped like a teardrop and can be green, yellow or red?
    Answer: Pear.
  • Question 9
    Q: Which heart-shaped red fruit has tiny seeds on the outside?
    Answer: Strawberry.
  • Question 10
    Q: Which big green fruit has red juicy flesh and black seeds inside?
    Answer: Watermelon.

You can repeat this fruit names 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 Fruit Names for Kids Lesson (Lesson 2)

This Lesson 2 on fruit names for kids helps children remember newer fruits like jackfruit, kiwi, lychee, mango, muskmelon, papaya and more. With pictures, audio and short sentences, kids can see the fruit, listen to its name and repeat it clearly.

  • 🍉 Revise and recognise fruit names for kids such as jackfruit, kiwi, lychee, mango, muskmelon, orange, papaya, pear, strawberry and watermelon.
  • 🔊 Listen to each fruit name with clear audio and match it with the correct colourful fruit picture.
  • 👄 Practise simple speaking lines like “This is a mango”, “This is a kiwi” and “This is a watermelon”.
  • 🧠 Build English vocabulary, memory and listening skills through short, focused fruit cards.
  • Use the green “Card completed” badge to track which fruit names for kids have already been practised in Lesson 2.
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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.