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Home Objects: Furniture & Appliances Flash Cards

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Twenty-four everyday household items wait to be named—sofa, refrigerator, lamp, washing machine, bed, table. Children ages 3-6 build vocabulary for the furniture and appliances they see at home through these watercolor-illustrated flash cards delivered as an instant PDF download.

📦 What's Included

  • 24 flash cards with watercolor illustrations and item names
  • 6 pages total
  • Items included: furniture (sofa, bed, table, chair, bookshelf), appliances (refrigerator, washing machine, oven, microwave), lighting (lamp, chandelier), and more
  • Single-card format (image + name together)
  • Watercolor art style

💡 Learning Benefits

  • Build practical life vocabulary for everyday objects
  • Learn correct names for household furniture and appliances
  • Practice reading through familiar item identification
  • Develop classification skills (furniture vs. appliances)
  • Support language development for toddlers and preschoolers
  • Create foundation for home safety and independence discussions

🎯 How to Use

  • Print on cardstock and laminate individual cards
  • Introduce 3-5 items at a time to avoid overwhelming
  • Show card, read name, ask child to identify object in home
  • Play scavenger hunt: "Can you find the lamp in our house?"
  • Use for sorting activities: furniture vs. appliances vs. lighting
  • Store in basket for independent exploration

🏠 Teaching Tip from a Montessori Guide

Household vocabulary is some of the most practical language work for young children—they use these words daily. When introducing these cards, always connect to the child's real environment: "This is a refrigerator. Let's go look at our refrigerator in the kitchen!" After identifying objects on cards, extend the lesson by asking function questions: "What do we keep in the refrigerator?" or "Why do we need a lamp?" This builds not just vocabulary but understanding of purpose. For older children (4-6), introduce categories: "Which of these use electricity? Which are furniture we sit on?"


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