Sea Animals for Kids – Pictures & Audio (Lesson 1)
Welcome to sea animals for kids. On this lesson, children can tap each card, see the picture, and listen to clear audio to learn the names. This is a fun way to practice ocean animals for kids and build vocabulary step by step. Listen carefully, repeat the word, and enjoy learning!
Today we will learn sea animals for kids. Tap the Play button, listen to the audio, and repeat each sea animal name with me. Let’s start! 🌊🐙🐬
Sea Animals – Lesson 1
🐙 Octopus
💡 Octopuses have 8 arms, 3 hearts, and blue blood—plus amazing color-changing camouflage.
Transcript
This is an octopus.
🦀 Crab
💡 Crabs have 10 legs and often walk sideways. Some can regrow a lost claw.
Transcript
This is a crab.
🐬 Dolphin
💡 Dolphins are smart and social. They use clicks and whistles and can recognize themselves in mirrors.
Transcript
This is a dolphin.
🦐 Shrimp
💡 Some shrimp have their heart in their head. There are 2,000+ species worldwide.
Transcript
This is a shrimp.
🐳 Whale
💡 Blue whales are the largest animals ever—about 100 ft long and ~200 tons.
Transcript
This is a whale.
⭐ Starfish
💡 Starfish aren’t fish. They move with tiny tube feet and can regrow arms.
Transcript
This is a starfish.
🌊 Jellyfish
💡 Jellyfish have no bones, brain, or heart. Some species glow in the dark.
Transcript
This is a jellyfish.
🦴 Seahorse
💡 Male seahorses carry babies in a pouch. They swim upright and grip plants with their tails.
Transcript
This is a seahorse.
🐢 Sea Turtle
💡 Sea turtles have swum the oceans for over 100 million years and come ashore to lay eggs.
Transcript
This is a sea turtle.
🐟 Stingray
💡 Stingrays are flat and glide through the water. Their tail has a sharp stinger for protection.
Transcript
This is a stingray.
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TYPING PRACTICE – SEA ANIMALS (Lesson 1)
Welcome kids! Let’s practice typing with sea animals for kids. Look at the picture, type the sea animal name slowly, and watch the boxes turn green for correct letters. If a letter becomes red, don’t worry—try again. Tap Hint only when you need help. Happy typing! 🌊

Sea Animals for Kids – Question & Answer Time (Lesson 1)
After your child finishes the picture + audio cards in sea animals for kids Lesson 1, use this quick Q&A game to revise. Ask the question first, give time to answer, then tap “Show answer”. It helps children remember names and speak confidently.
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Question 1
Q: Which sea animal has 8 arms?
Answer: Octopus. -
Question 2
Q: Which sea animal has claws and often walks sideways?
Answer: Crab. -
Question 3
Q: Which sea animal is smart and makes clicking sounds?
Answer: Dolphin. -
Question 4
Q: Which small sea animal looks like a tiny curved “C” and swims fast?
Answer: Shrimp. -
Question 5
Q: Which sea animal is very big and sings in the ocean?
Answer: Whale. -
Question 6
Q: Which sea animal looks like a star and can regrow an arm?
Answer: Starfish. -
Question 7
Q: Which sea animal has a jelly body and can sting?
Answer: Jellyfish. -
Question 8
Q: Which sea animal looks like a small horse and swims upright?
Answer: Seahorse. -
Question 9
Q: Which sea animal has a hard shell and comes to land to lay eggs?
Answer: Sea Turtle. -
Question 10
Q: Which flat sea animal glides in water and has a tail stinger?
Answer: Stingray.
Play this Q&A again and again to revise sea animals for kids Lesson 1. Ask, answer, then check — simple and fun!
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Sea Animals for Kids – FAQs
Quick answers about this Lesson 1 page (pictures, audio, and transcripts).
❓ What will children learn in sea animals for kids (Lesson 1)? ▼
In sea animals for kids Lesson 1, children learn 10 sea animal names with clear pictures and audio. They can listen, repeat the name, and remember faster using the transcript.
❓ How do I use this page the best way? ▼
Start with the intro, then open one card, tap Play Audio, and say the name aloud 2–3 times. Next, read the short fact and move to the next animal.
❓ Are these audio clips safe for kids? ▼
Yes, they are kid-friendly. Keep volume low for young children and use parent supervision for toddlers while using headphones.
❓ Do I need internet to play the sea animal audio? ▼
Yes. This lesson loads pictures and audio from the website, so an internet connection is needed. (Some phones may cache files after the first visit, but it’s not guaranteed.)
❓ What age group is best for this lesson? ▼
This lesson works well for Pre-KG, LKG, UKG, and early primary kids. Younger kids can just listen and repeat; older kids can also read the names and facts.
❓ What can we learn next after Lesson 1? ▼
You can explore more learning pages from the main hub: Kids Learning Hub. You can also try related topics like Fish for Kids.