Mammals for Kids – Pictures and Sounds (Lesson 1)

Mammals for Kids – Learn Lion, Elephant, Monkey, and Cow with Pictures and Sounds – Vidyom Kids Learning App

Mammals for Kids – Pictures and Sounds (Lesson 1)

Welcome to our mammals for kids lesson. Learn 10 mammals with pictures and real sounds—tap Play and repeat each name!

Transcript

Welcome! kids, Let’s start learning!

Listen carefully and try to remember each word.

Tap the Play button.

Listen to the sound, and repeat the name of each mammal.

You can tap “Play Animations” below to see all pictures move.

If you don’t tap, they will start automatically after a few seconds.

🐶 Dog

Dog – mammals for kids picture and sound card

💡 Dogs are friendly pets that can learn tricks and help people.

Transcript

This is a dog.

🐅 Tiger

Tiger – mammals for kids learning picture card

💡 Tigers are powerful cats with orange fur and black stripes.

Transcript

This is a tiger.

🐆 Snow Leopard

Snow leopard standing on a snowy rock

💡 Snow leopards live in cold mountains and are great climbers.

Transcript

This is a snow leopard.

🦛 Hippopotamus

Huge hippopotamus relaxing in shallow water

💡 Hippos stay in water to keep cool and eat mostly plants.

Transcript

This is a hippopotamus.

🐘 Elephant

Elephant – mammals for kids trunk and body picture

💡 Elephants are the largest land animals with long trunks.

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This is an elephant.

🦁 Lion

Lion – mammals for kids roaring illustration

💡 Lions live in family groups called prides.

Transcript

This is a lion.

🐻 Bear

Brown bear walking through a green forest

💡 Many bears eat both plants and meat and sleep more in winter.

Transcript

This is a bear.

🐐 Goat

Goat standing on a small grassy hill

💡 Goats are active farm animals that eat leaves and grass.

Transcript

This is a goat.

🐱 Cat

Cute cat sitting and looking at a butterfly

💡 Cats like to climb, play, and take long naps.

Transcript

This is a cat.

🐄 Cow

Spotted cow eating grass in a village field

💡 Cows eat grass and give us milk for many foods.

Transcript

This is a cow.

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🦴 Mammals For kids – Parents’ Quick Q&A

Tap a question to reveal the answer. Mix of Yes/No, True/False, either/or, and riddles.

1Yes/No: Do elephants use their long trunks to drink water?

Answer: Yes — and they also grab food, smell, and spray water.

2Sound guess: Who makes a loud ROAR — lion or goat?

Answer: Lion.

3True/False: Tigers have black stripes on orange fur.

Answer: True.

4Either/Or: Hippos stay cool mostly on land or in water?

Answer: In water.

5Riddle: I live in cold mountains and climb really well. Who am I?

Answer: Snow leopard.

6Pick one: Which animal gives us milk — cat or cow?

Answer: Cow.

7Who am I? I’m a friendly pet and can learn tricks to help people.

Answer: Dog.

8Choose two: Name two farm animals from our lesson.

Answer: Cow and Goat. (Any correct pair is fine.)

9Compare: Who is bigger — lion or cat?

Answer: Lion.

10Odd one out: Tiger, Lion, Goat — which is not a big cat?

Answer: Goat.

🎯 Lesson Recap quick read

This lesson is fun learning for kids: children look at a picture, listen to animal sounds for kids, and repeat the name. Short daily practice therefore helps them remember quickly.

👩‍🏫 For Parents & Teachers — how to run this lesson (8–10 min)

Setup

How to teach this lesson on a kids education website:

Teach Steps

  1. First, play the intro audio for instructions (it explains look → listen → repeat; it’s guidance, not the animal names).
  2. Next, open one card: show the picture, tap Play, and let the child repeat the name.
  3. Then, tap “Play Animations” once to boost attention, and afterwards return to sound-only rounds.
  4. After that, read the one-line Fact aloud on the card.
  5. Meanwhile, add a short explanation in your own words (use the bullet notes below).
  6. Later, do a quick review: no audio—show the picture and let the child say the name first, then play to check.
  7. Finally, finish with one memory game (e.g., “What’s Missing?” or “Sound Match”).

Review & Games

These are mammals with pictures and sounds, so listening + speaking together builds strong recall even if the child can’t read yet.

📋 Parent Read-Aloud Notes — 20–30s per animal

How to use these notes

Read one or two bullets while the child looks at the picture.

Dog
  • Friendly pet; understands simple words like “sit”.
  • Barks to warn or get attention.
  • Fact: Can learn tricks and help people.
Tiger
  • Big wild cat with orange fur and black stripes.
  • Moves quietly and hunts alone.
  • Fact: Strong swimmer.
Snow Leopard
  • Lives on cold, high mountains.
  • Thick fur; long tail helps balance.
  • Fact: Great climber and jumper.
Hippopotamus
  • Stays in water during the day to keep cool.
  • Very big mouth and teeth.
  • Fact: Eats mostly plants at night.
Elephant
  • Largest land mammal; trunk grabs food and drinks water.
  • Lives in family groups.
  • Fact: Excellent memory for places and friends.
Lion
  • Lives in a family group called a pride.
  • Male lions often have a mane.
  • Fact: Loud roar can be heard far away.
Bear
  • Eats plants and meat; loves berries and fish.
  • Naps more in winter (long rest).
  • Fact: Very strong sense of smell.
Goat
  • Farm animal; nibbles leaves and grass.
  • Good climber on small rocks and hills.
  • Fact: Curious and playful.
Cat
  • Quiet pet; likes to climb and play.
  • Sharp claws help climbing and balance.
  • Fact: Purrs when relaxed or happy.
Cow
  • Farm animal; eats grass slowly (chews cud).
  • Gentle and calm in groups.
  • Fact: Gives milk used in many foods.

❓ FAQ about this lesson

My child can’t read. Will this still work?

Yes. The flow is audio-first: listen → point → repeat. Reading is optional.

How long should we practice each day?

5–10 minutes is enough. Stop while the child is still happy and focused.

Should we use animations every time?

Use them at the start to build interest, then switch to sound-only rounds to check real memory.

How do I know my child is improving?

In the review round, show the picture without audio. If the child says the name first, that’s progress.

What if my child mixes up two animals?

Play the two sounds back-to-back, point to each picture, and say one short fact for each. Repeat the pair the next day.

mammals for kids – Learn Lion, Elephant, Monkey, and Cow with Pictures and Sounds – Vidyom Kids Learning App
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