Vegetables for Kids – Learn Names with Pictures and Audio

Vegetables for Kids – Learn Carrot, Potato, Broccoli, Brinjal, and Pumpkin with Pictures – Vidyom Kids Learning App

Vegetables for Kids – Touch and Learn

Welcome to a colourful Vegetables for Kids lesson. Children can see vegetable pictures, tap the play button, listen to the name, and repeat the word. In this lesson, kids can learn vegetables like carrot, potato, tomato, cucumber, onion, lettuce, bell pepper, corn, broccoli, and brinjal in a simple and fun way.

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Hello, little chefs! Today we will enjoy vegetable learning for kids. On each card, you will see one vegetable, like carrot, potato, tomato, cucumber, onion, lettuce, bell pepper, corn, broccoli, or brinjal. Tap the play button, listen carefully, and repeat after me. You will learn vegetable names with pictures and sound in a fun way.

Vegetables for Kids – Picture and Audio Cards

Carrot
Carrot picture for Vegetables for Kids lesson
🥕 This is a carrot. Carrots are crunchy and sweet!
Potato
Potato growing under the ground
🥔 This is a potato. Potatoes grow under the ground!
Tomato
Tomato picture for Vegetables for Kids lesson
🍅 This is a tomato. Tomatoes are juicy and red!
Cucumber
Fresh green cucumber picture
🥒 This is a cucumber. Cucumbers are cool and fresh!
Onion
Onion picture for Vegetables for Kids activity
🧅 This is an onion. Onions make food taste yummy!
Lettuce
Green lettuce leaves picture
🥬 This is lettuce. Lettuce is green and leafy!
Bell Pepper
Bell pepper picture for Vegetables for Kids card
🫑 This is a bell pepper. They come in many colors!
Corn
Yellow corn on a cob picture
🌽 This is corn. Corn grows on a cob!
Broccoli
Broccoli picture for Vegetables for Kids learning
🥦 This is broccoli. It looks like a tiny green tree!
Brinjal
Purple brinjal picture
🍆 This is a brinjal. It is shiny and purple!
Vegetables for Kids – Learn Carrot, Potato, Broccoli, Brinjal, and Pumpkin with Pictures – Vidyom Kids Learning App
Learn vegetable names like Carrot, Potato, Broccoli, and Brinjal with cute pictures and sounds from the Vidyom Kids Learning App.

What Kids Learn from Vegetables for Kids

This lesson helps children learn vegetable names through pictures, audio, and short sentences. Kids can listen, repeat, notice colors, and connect each vegetable with real food at home.

Vegetable Names

Kids learn carrot, potato, tomato, cucumber, onion, lettuce, bell pepper, corn, broccoli, and brinjal.

Colors and Details

Children notice red tomato, orange carrot, green cucumber, yellow corn, and purple brinjal.

Listening and Speaking

Audio helps kids hear each name clearly. Then they repeat words and simple sentences with confidence.

Healthy Food Awareness

Kids understand that vegetables are useful foods they see in the kitchen, market, lunch box, and meals.

Tip: Show one real vegetable after each card and ask, “What is this?”

Vegetable Names List for Quick Revision

Use this quick list after the picture and audio cards. Children can revise each vegetable name, its common color, and one easy clue before answering the Q&A questions.

Swipe left or right to see the full table.

Vegetable Common Color Easy Clue for Kids
CarrotOrangeCrunchy and sweet.
PotatoBrownGrows under the ground.
TomatoRedJuicy and soft.
CucumberGreenCool and fresh.
OnionPurple / WhiteMakes food tasty.
LettuceGreenLeafy and light.
Bell PepperMany colorsCan be red, yellow, green, or orange.
CornYellowGrows on a cob.
BroccoliGreenLooks like a tiny tree.
BrinjalPurpleShiny and purple.

Revision idea: cover the “Vegetable” column and ask your child to guess the name from the color and clue.

Question and Answer Time -Vegetables for Kids

After your child explores the vegetable picture and audio cards, use this quick Q&A game to revise. Ask one question, let the child answer, and then tap “Show answer” together.

  • Question 1
    Q: Which vegetable is orange, crunchy, and sweet?
    Answer: Carrot.
  • Question 2
    Q: Which vegetable grows under the ground and is used in many dishes?
    Answer: Potato.
  • Question 3
    Q: Which vegetable is juicy and red?
    Answer: Tomato.
  • Question 4
    Q: Which vegetable is cool, fresh, and green?
    Answer: Cucumber.
  • Question 5
    Q: Which vegetable makes food taste yummy and may make our eyes watery?
    Answer: Onion.
  • Question 6
    Q: Which vegetable is green and leafy?
    Answer: Lettuce.
  • Question 7
    Q: Which vegetable can be red, yellow, green, or orange?
    Answer: Bell pepper.
  • Question 8
    Q: Which yellow vegetable grows on a cob?
    Answer: Corn.
  • Question 9
    Q: Which green vegetable looks like a tiny tree?
    Answer: Broccoli.
  • Question 10
    Q: Which vegetable is shiny and purple?
    Answer: Brinjal.

Repeat this Q&A anytime to revise vegetable names, improve memory, and build speaking confidence.

Helpful Vegetable Learning Resources

Parents and teachers can use these trusted resources for extra food-group learning, healthy eating ideas, and simple classroom or home activities.

USDA MyPlate

A trusted food-group resource that helps families understand vegetables, fruits, grains, protein foods, and dairy in a simple way.

Visit MyPlate

HeadStart.gov – Healthy Eating at Home

Helpful ideas for families, including how children can take part in washing fruits and vegetables and learning during mealtime.

Read Healthy Eating Tips

HealthyEating.org – Food Groups Guide

A teacher-friendly nutrition education guide with food-group activities and simple classroom learning ideas for children.

Open Food Groups Guide

FAQ – Vegetables for Kids

  • It is an interactive Vegetables for Kids lesson with picture cards and audio. Children tap each card to see the vegetable, hear its name and listen to one short, simple line about it. This makes learning active, visual, and easy for beginners.

  • The page is designed for toddlers, preschoolers, LKG, UKG and early primary classes. Short sentences and clear audio make vegetable names easy to remember. Parents can also use it for quick daily revision.

  • Parents can sit with the child, tap “Play Audio”, repeat each name and talk about colour, taste and where it grows. Later, they can use the Q&A block to revise vegetable names with pictures.

  • Yes. Teachers can show the cards on a screen, play the audio for correct pronunciation and ask children to point, name or describe each vegetable as a quick revision game.

  • Audio lets children hear each word clearly and copy it. When they tap, listen and repeat, they build strong vegetable vocabulary and feel more confident while speaking.

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