Learn Fruits And Vegetables – Vocabulary For Kids

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In this lesson, Willy Wood introduces children to various fruits and vegetables, emphasizing their importance for health and nutrition. The lesson includes fun descriptions and interactive prompts for kids to learn the names and characteristics of different fruits like oranges, apples, and bananas, as well as vegetables such as spinach, carrots, and broccoli. The goal is to make learning about healthy foods enjoyable and encourage kids to explore and try new fruits and vegetables.
  1. What is your favorite fruit or vegetable that we learned about today?
  2. Can you name one fruit and one vegetable that are healthy for our bodies?
  3. Why do you think it’s important to eat fruits and vegetables?

Learn Fruits and Vegetables – Fun Vocabulary for Kids

Hello, Friends!

Welcome! I’m Willy Wood, and today we’re going to learn about fruits and vegetables. Eating fruits and veggies is super important because they help keep our bodies healthy and strong. Let’s have fun learning about them together!

Fruits Are Yummy!

Let’s start with some fruits. Can you guess what they are?

Orange

This fruit is round and orange. It has lots of vitamin C. It’s an orange! Say it with me: orange. Oranges are so tasty!

Apple

This fruit can be red, green, or yellow. It’s an apple! Say it with me: apple. Apples are crunchy and delicious!

Banana

This fruit is long and yellow. It’s a banana! Say it with me: banana. Bananas are sweet and yummy!

Grapes

These small fruits can be purple or green. They’re grapes! Say it with me: grapes. Grapes are juicy and sweet!

Watermelon

This big fruit is green outside and red inside. It’s a watermelon! Say it with me: watermelon. Watermelon is perfect for summer!

Melon

This fruit is big and looks like a rugby ball. It’s a melon! Say it with me: melon. Melons are sweet and juicy!

Kiwi

This tropical fruit is brown outside and green inside. It’s a kiwi! Say it with me: kiwi. Kiwis are tangy and tasty!

Peach

This fruit is orange with a fuzzy peel. It’s a peach! Say it with me: peach. Peaches are soft and sweet!

Cherry

This small fruit is dark red. It’s a cherry! Say it with me: cherry. Cherries are delicious!

Pineapple

This tropical fruit has a hard brown peel and is yellow inside. It’s a pineapple! Say it with me: pineapple. Pineapples are great for dessert!

Pear

This fruit is usually green but can be yellow. It’s a pear! Say it with me: pear. Pears are juicy and sweet!

Strawberry

This fruit is red with small green leaves. It’s a strawberry! Say it with me: strawberry. Strawberries are yummy with whipped cream!

Mango

This tropical fruit is yellowish-orange. It’s a mango! Say it with me: mango. Mangoes are sweet and juicy!

Lemon

This fruit is yellow and very sour. It’s a lemon! Say it with me: lemon. Lemons are special and used in many recipes!

Let’s Review the Fruits!

We learned about: orange, apple, banana, grapes, watermelon, melon, kiwi, peach, cherry, pineapple, pear, strawberry, mango, and lemon.

Now, Let’s Learn About Vegetables!

Vegetables are also important for our health. Let’s see what we can learn!

Spinach

This vegetable can be eaten raw or cooked. It’s spinach! Say it with me: spinach. Spinach is healthy and tasty!

Eggplant

This vegetable is purple. It’s an eggplant! Say it with me: eggplant. Eggplants are delicious!

Lettuce

This vegetable is green and great for salads. It’s lettuce! Say it with me: lettuce. Lettuce is crunchy and fresh!

Artichoke

This vegetable is unique. It’s an artichoke! Say it with me: artichoke. Artichokes are fun to eat!

Carrot

This long vegetable is orange. It’s a carrot! Say it with me: carrot. Carrots are crunchy and full of vitamin A!

Green Beans

These vegetables are long and green. They’re green beans! Say it with me: green beans. Green beans are healthy!

Pepper

This vegetable can be red, green, or yellow. It’s a pepper! Say it with me: pepper. Peppers are colorful and tasty!

Cauliflower

This vegetable is white with green leaves. It’s cauliflower! Say it with me: cauliflower. Cauliflower is great for cooking!

Broccoli

This vegetable looks like a little tree. It’s broccoli! Say it with me: broccoli. Broccoli is delicious and healthy!

Pumpkin

This large vegetable is orange. It’s a pumpkin! Say it with me: pumpkin. Pumpkins are fun to decorate for Halloween!

Cucumber

This vegetable is long and green. It’s a cucumber! Say it with me: cucumber. Cucumbers are refreshing in salads!

Onion

This vegetable is white and can make you cry when you cut it. It’s an onion! Say it with me: onion. Onions add flavor to dishes!

Asparagus

This vegetable is long and green. It’s asparagus! Say it with me: asparagus. Asparagus is tasty and healthy!

Cabbage

This vegetable is green and round. It’s cabbage! Say it with me: cabbage. Cabbage looks like a ball!

Let’s Review the Vegetables!

We learned about: spinach, eggplant, lettuce, artichoke, carrot, green beans, pepper, cauliflower, broccoli, pumpkin, cucumber, onion, asparagus, and cabbage.

Keep Learning and Having Fun!

Did you enjoy learning about fruits and vegetables? Keep exploring and trying new ones. They’re all good for you!

  • What is your favorite fruit or vegetable, and why do you like it so much? Can you describe its taste or how it makes you feel when you eat it?
  • Have you ever helped someone in your family prepare a meal with fruits or vegetables? What did you make, and how did you help?
  • Can you think of a time when you tried a new fruit or vegetable? What was it, and did you like it? How did it taste?
  1. Fruit and Vegetable Hunt: Go on a fun scavenger hunt at home or in the garden. Can you find any fruits or vegetables from the list we learned? Look in the kitchen, refrigerator, or even in your backyard. Once you find them, try to describe their color, shape, and taste. Share your findings with your family or friends!

  2. Fruit and Veggie Art: Use your creativity to make art with fruits and vegetables. You can use real fruits and veggies to make prints by dipping them in paint and pressing them onto paper. Or, draw and color your favorite fruit or vegetable. What colors will you use? Display your artwork at home for everyone to see!

  3. Healthy Snack Time: With the help of an adult, prepare a healthy snack using some of the fruits and vegetables we talked about. You could make a fruit salad with apples, bananas, and grapes, or a veggie platter with carrots and cucumbers. As you eat, think about how each fruit or vegetable tastes and how it helps keep you healthy.

Here’s a sanitized version of the YouTube transcript:

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Hello friends! I am Willy Wood, the master of words, and today I’m going to teach you about fruits. Are you ready? It’s really important to eat fruits and vegetables as they are the main source of nutrients for our bodies. Therefore, we need to eat five pieces of fruit and vegetables every day. Shall we begin? Let’s go for it!

What fruit is this? It’s round, orange in color, and has a lot of vitamin C to help us stay healthy. It’s an orange! Say it with me: orange. Oranges are so delicious!

And this one—do you know what fruit it is? It’s red but can also be green or yellow. It’s an apple! Say it with me: apple. I love apples!

Now, what about this long and yellow fruit? Do you know what it is? It’s a banana! Say it with me: banana. Bananas are so good!

Whoa! Look at all these small fruits. They can be purple or green. Do you know their name? They’re grapes! Say it with me: grapes. Grapes are so sweet!

Did you know how big and heavy this fruit is? It’s green on the outside and red on the inside. Do you know what it is? It’s a watermelon! Say it with me: watermelon. Watermelon is the summer fruit!

This fruit is really big too and has a coarse peel. What fruit is this? It’s a melon! Say it with me: melon. Melons look like a rugby ball.

This is a tropical fruit that’s brown on the outside and green on the inside. Do you know its name? It’s a kiwi! Say it with me: kiwi. Kiwis are so good!

And what’s the name of the orange fruit with the velvety peel? It’s a peach! Say it with me: peach. I love peaches!

This fruit is small and has a dark red color. Do you know what it is? It’s a cherry! Say it with me: cherry. Cherries are delicious!

Here we have another tropical fruit. Its peel is hard and brown, and it’s yellow on the inside. What fruit is it? It’s a pineapple! Say it with me: pineapple. I love eating pineapple for dessert!

Let’s see if we know this one. Normally it’s green, but it can also be yellow. What fruit is it? It’s a pear! Say it with me: pear. Pears are so good!

Do you know this fruit that is red and has small green leaves? It’s a strawberry! Say it with me: strawberry. Have you tried strawberries with whipped cream?

This is also a tropical fruit. It has a yellowish-orange color. This one’s a bit tricky—what fruit is it? It’s a mango! Say it with me: mango. Mangoes are really good!

Finally, I want to show you this yellow fruit. It’s very acidic. What is it? It’s a lemon! Say it with me: lemon. Lemons are really special fruits that are used in many different recipes.

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We have learned about a bunch of different fruits. Let’s review: orange, apple, banana, grapes, watermelon, melon, kiwi, peach, cherry, pineapple, pear, strawberry, mango, and lemon.

Now, let’s move on to vegetables! Do you want to join me? It is really important to eat fruits and vegetables as they are one of the main sources of nutrients for our bodies. That’s why we need to eat five pieces of fruit and vegetables every day. Shall we begin? Let’s go for it!

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What vegetable is this? You can eat it raw or cooked. Do you want me to tell you? It’s spinach! Say it with me: spinach. Spinach is so delicious!

What’s this purple vegetable? Do you want to know what it is? It’s an eggplant! Say it with me: eggplant. Oh, I love eggplants!

And this one—what is it? Do you know? It’s lettuce! Say it with me: lettuce. Salads with lettuce are so delicious!

Let’s see if you know this one. It’s an artichoke! Say it with me: artichoke. Artichokes are so good!

Whoa! This is a long vegetable that’s orange. Do you know which one it is? It’s a carrot! Say it with me: carrot. Carrots are really rich in vitamin A.

I love this one! Do you know what they are? They are green beans! Say it with me: green beans. Green beans are really healthy!

This vegetable can be different colors: red, green, yellow. What is it? It’s a pepper! Say it with me: pepper. Have you ever tried one?

This one is white with green leaves. What’s it called? It’s cauliflower! Say it with me: cauliflower. I love cauliflower; it’s so great!

This vegetable looks like a little tree. Do you know what it is? It’s broccoli! Say it with me: broccoli. Broccoli is so delicious!

This large, orange vegetable is a pumpkin! Say it with me: pumpkin. Have you ever decorated a pumpkin for Halloween?

Let’s see if you know this one. It’s long and green. It’s a cucumber! Say it with me: cucumber. We usually eat cucumbers in salads.

And this one—what is it? It’s an onion! Say it with me: onion. Be careful when you cut the onion; it can make you cry!

This is a hard one. Do you know what they are? They’re asparagus! Say it with me: asparagus. I love asparagus!

Finally, we have this green, round vegetable. Do you know what it is? It’s cabbage! Say it with me: cabbage. This cabbage looks like a ball.

We have learned about a bunch of different vegetables. Let’s review them: spinach, eggplant, lettuce, artichoke, carrot, green bean, pepper, cauliflower, broccoli, pumpkin, cucumber, onion, asparagus, and cabbage.

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