Identify 24 common fruit with these fruit flashcards. Perfect for young children who are exploring different food groups!
Bright and colorful, each flashcard has a realistic image of one common fruit. Under the image is the common name written in bold text.
A PDF downloadable set which means your kids can start using them as soon as you print them off!
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Learning about fruit with your kids? Make sure to check out these additional resources: apple coloring sheets, watermelon pictures to color, and strawberry coloring pages!
24 Common Fruit
Apple | Lime |
Apricot | Mango |
Banana | Nectarine |
Blackberries | Orange |
Blueberries | Papaya |
Cantaloupe | Peach |
Cherries | Pear |
Coconut | Pineapple |
Grapes | Plum |
Grapefruit | Raspberries |
Kiwi | Strawberries |
Lemon | Watermelon |
Skills to Practice
- Identification
- Classification
- Making Observations
- Sorting
- Types of Fruits
- Vocabulary
Your kids can practice a wide range of skills with these fruit cards. From spelling and vocabulary words to recognizing common fruits.
As you use these cards your child can sort them into groups and classify them based off of observations!
Kids can sort them by color, type of fruit, and even fruits they have tried before and ones they have never tasted. If you have access to real fruit, your child can even match the card to the actual fruit!
Age Range
- Toddler
- Preschool
- Kindergarten
- Elementary
Flashcards can be used with a wide range of ages. From little toddlers to elementary aged kids in 1st, 2nd, and 3rd grade.
Perfect for kids who are learning to identify common fruits and vegetables. Along with kids who are learning spelling and vocabulary terms!
If you homeschool, you can even hang up these fruit cards around the kitchen, dining room, or homeschooling space. I love how they are a great visual for kids who are exploring different foods!
Additional Activities
- Color some fruit coloring pages: apples, blueberries, lemons, oranges, strawberries, and even watermelon!
- Learn about vegetables with these vegetable flashcards
- Read a children's book about fruit and vegetables such as Eat the Alphabet
- Try a new fruit you haven't eaten before
- Go apple picking, blueberry picking, or even strawberry picking!
- Match the fruit flashcards with these fruit plush toys
Source: Fruit by Britannica
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These printables were created by Nature Inspired Learning and are for personal use only for your home, classroom, or public library. All of these free fruit flashcards are for non-commercial use. See full disclosure.
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Set of 24 Fruit Flashcards with labels and real life images. PDF downloadable set which means no physical copy will be sent.
Exploring different fruits? Make sure to check out these Strawberry Coloring Pages!
Cindy
Julie, Our preschoolers are having trouble with the names of the foods at lunch-time, and the fruit and vegetable card are a great help. Thanks ! Cindy
Julie
I'm so glad they are able to use them. You can even hang them up with clips or attach magnets on the back to display them around the room.
Mariana
Thank you for these realistic pictures! It’s so helpful while we learn our basics in the kitchen! We keep these in our play kitchen for them to use to “make orders” from one another.
Julie
Hi Marianna! I love the idea of including them with a play kitchen. Thank you for sharing
Christy
Hi, Julie! I just want to thank you for sharing your ideas and for being a great help in teaching our kids. We are planing to start a pre school as a ministry in our church, and we are so blessed with your materials. May God bless you more!!!
Julie
Hi Christy, Thank you for taking the time to leave a comment and you are Very Welcome! I'm so glad you are able to use the resources with the kids at your church! If you are ever looking for something specific feel free to send an email or leave a comment.
Kristina
Thank you! 😊😊
Julie
You're very welcome Kristina!
KELLY PAGANI
THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR SHARE YOR AMAIZING WORK. I´M FROM BRAZIL AND I´M A PRESCHOOL TEACHER AND I LOVE YOUR CARDS, IT HELPS SO MUCH TO TEACH ENGLISH. THANK YOU SO MUCH.
Julie
Hi Kelly! I'm so happy that you and your preschoolers and enjoying the materials. Thank you for taking the time to leave a comment!