Picture learning for early readers

Fruit Names for Kids

Explore common fruits with clear pictures, simple facts, colors, tastes, seeds, and short learning activities for home or classroom use.

ColorsRed, yellow, green TastesSweet and sour SeedsOne or many QuizTry 4 questions

Look, say, sort, and learn

Learn About Fruits

Fruits are parts of plants that often grow from flowers and carry seeds. Some fruits are sweet, some are sour, and some are mild. Children can learn fruit names by looking at pictures, saying the words aloud, noticing colours, and comparing shapes.

This fruit list is designed for young learners. Each fruit card opens a simple lesson with a picture, facts, a practice sentence, and an activity idea for parents and teachers.

LookNotice colours and shapes SayPractise fruit words aloud SortGroup by taste or seeds

Fruit Picture Cards

Common Fruit Colors

Fruit colors help children build vocabulary and compare what they see.

  • Red or green: apple
  • Yellow: banana
  • Green outside, red inside: watermelon

Fruits With Seeds

Seeds help children sort fruits into simple groups.

  • One large seed: mango, avocado, peach
  • Many small seeds: watermelon, guava
  • Seeds outside: strawberry

Sweet and Sour Fruits

Taste words help children describe food clearly.

  • Sweet: banana, mango, grapes
  • Sour: lime
  • Sweet and tangy: orange, kiwi, pineapple

Quick classroom activity

Fruit Quiz for Kids

  1. 1

    Which fruit is long, curved, and yellow?

  2. 2

    Which fruit has tiny seeds on the outside?

  3. 3

    Which fruit is green outside and red or pink inside?

  4. 4

    Which small citrus fruit tastes sour?

Show answers
  1. 1Banana
  2. 2Strawberry
  3. 3Watermelon
  4. 4Lime
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For grown-up helpers

Parent and Teacher Ideas