Vocabulary for Kids – With Audio

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Vocabulary for Kids (With Audio)

Vocabulary for kids becomes easy when children learn a few words daily with clear pronunciation. This hub helps kids build English vocabulary using short topics with simple meanings and examples. For fun learning, you can also read facts for kids. Pick a category, open a topic, listen, repeat, and practice every day.

All Daily Life School Home & Rooms Food & Drinks Action Words Describing Words Feelings Opposite Words Nature Time & Numbers
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Vocabulary for Kids: Class-wise Learning Plan

Each class has different categories. Teach a few words daily and revise weekly.

Pre-KG Vocabulary for Kids

CategoryWords
Colorsred, blue, green, yellow, orange, pink, purple, black, white, brown
Shapescircle, square, triangle, rectangle, oval, star, heart, diamond, cube, cone
Animalsdog, cat, cow, goat, horse, lion, tiger, elephant, monkey, rabbit
Fruitsapple, banana, mango, orange, grapes, papaya, guava, pineapple, watermelon, strawberry
Actionsrun, jump, sit, stand, clap, eat, drink, sleep, smile, cry

LKG Vocabulary for Kids

CategoryWords
Bodyhead, hair, eye, ear, nose, mouth, hand, leg, foot, finger
Clothesshirt, pant, frock, skirt, cap, socks, shoes, sweater, belt, scarf
Toysball, doll, car, train, kite, puzzle, blocks, teddy, bat, drum
Familymother, father, brother, sister, baby, grandfather, grandmother, uncle, aunty, cousin
Transportbus, car, bike, train, aeroplane, boat, cycle, truck, auto, scooter

UKG Vocabulary for Kids

CategoryWords
Roomskitchen, bedroom, bathroom, living room, dining room, study, balcony, garden, store room, hallway
Schoolbook, notebook, pencil, eraser, sharpener, ruler, bag, teacher, classroom, board
Foodrice, roti, dal, milk, water, bread, egg, fish, curry, salad
Weathersunny, cloudy, rainy, windy, stormy, foggy, hot, cold, warm, cool
Feelingshappy, sad, angry, scared, excited, tired, calm, proud, surprised, shy

Class 1 Vocabulary for Kids

CategoryWords
Placeshome, school, park, market, hospital, temple, library, zoo, beach, station
Timemorning, afternoon, evening, night, today, tomorrow, yesterday, early, late, daily
Naturesun, moon, star, sky, cloud, rain, river, mountain, tree, flower
Politeplease, sorry, thanks, welcome, excuse me, good morning, good night, may I, help me, no problem
Adjectivesbig, small, tall, short, new, old, clean, dirty, soft, hard

Class 2 Vocabulary for Kids

CategoryWords
Professionsdoctor, teacher, farmer, driver, police, nurse, carpenter, chef, tailor, shopkeeper
Sportscricket, football, hockey, badminton, tennis, swimming, running, kabaddi, chess, cycling
Prepositionsin, on, under, over, behind, in front of, between, near, far, inside
Directionsleft, right, up, down, straight, turn, north, south, east, west
Connectorsand, but, because, so, then, also, after, before, finally, however
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Vocabulary for Kids: Benefits of Vocabulary Learning

Learning new words in a fun way supports speaking, listening, reading, and writing. Small daily practice helps children remember words faster and use them confidently in real life.

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Better speaking confidence

More words help kids express ideas clearly while talking to parents, teachers, and friends.

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Stronger listening skills

When kids know common words, they understand instructions and stories more easily.

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Easier reading and story time

Recognizing words helps children read simple lines and enjoy books with less struggle.

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Improved writing and spelling

Knowing word meanings supports spelling practice and helps kids make better sentences.

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Sharper memory and thinking

New vocabulary builds brain connections and supports quick learning in school activities.

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School readiness support

Simple word practice prepares kids for classroom communication, worksheets, and oral tests.

Practice tip: Pick one topic daily, listen once, repeat twice, then ask your child to use two new words in a short sentence.

Vocabulary for Kids: Parents Guide to Teach Easily

You don’t need to be a teacher. Instead, follow this simple routine to help your child learn new words faster, speak clearly, and remember vocabulary with confidence. Most importantly, keep the practice short and happy.

1) First, Listen 2) Then, Repeat (2–3 times) 3) Next, Use in a small sentence 4) Finally, Revise yesterday’s words

✅ Easy Daily Routine

  • To begin with, practice only 10 minutes daily (small time, big results).
  • After that, play the audio and ask your child to repeat slowly.
  • Then, use a tiny sentence like: “This is a chair.”
  • Before new words, also revise yesterday’s 5 words for 1 minute.

🏠 Learn with Real Things

  • For example, show real objects: door, bed, spoon, cup.
  • Next, ask: “What is this?” and “What color is it?”
  • Meanwhile, let your child point and say the word.
  • Most importantly, keep it fun—no pressure, no scolding.

🎮 Quick Games (1 Minute)

  • First, try Point & Say: you point, your child says the word.
  • Then, play Find the Word: “Show me the chair!”
  • Finally, use Yes/No: “Is this a book?”

🌟 Motivation Tips

  • In addition, praise small effort: “Good job!” “Great try!”
  • Later, repeat the same word during the day (natural talk).
  • If your child feels tired, stop and continue again later.
Simple rule: Small daily practice is better than long study. So, just 5–10 words a day with listening + repeating + sentence practice is enough.

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Vocabulary for Kids – Frequently Asked Questions

What is vocabulary for kids?

First, vocabulary for kids means learning simple and useful words children hear and use daily, like home, school, food, actions, and feelings.

Which age is best to start vocabulary learning?

To begin with, children can start from age 3. Then, early practice improves listening, speaking, and understanding before school years.

How many new words should a child learn daily?

Generally, 5 to 10 new words per day is enough. However, small daily practice works better than many words at once.

Is audio-based vocabulary learning good for kids?

Yes. For example, audio helps kids hear correct pronunciation. As a result, they remember words faster by repeating after the voice.

How can parents help children practice vocabulary?

First, listen together. Next, ask your child to repeat. Finally, use the new words in short daily sentences during normal talks.

How often should kids practice vocabulary?

Ideally, practice daily for 10–15 minutes. Over time, regular short sessions build strong vocabulary skills without feeling tired.