Guess That Fruit! – A Fruity Song Game You Cannot Stop Playing
Guess each fruit before the big reveal in this irresistible animated fruit guessing song! Dancing, singing and learning fruit names — pure fun for children aged 2–7.
About This Video
A fruit appears slowly — first a colour clue, then a shape clue, then a texture clue, then a taste clue — and children must guess what it is before the full reveal. The guessing builds through a warm musical countdown: 'It's round and yellow and smells like sunshine... can you guess? It's a LEMON!' Each fruit puzzle is calibrated to the right level of challenge — common fruits for younger children, more unusual tropical fruits for the later rounds that stretch older children beyond the obvious guesses.
Perfect for children aged 2 to 7 who love fruit. After watching, play your own fruit guessing game at home without the video: describe a fruit's colour, shape and taste and see if your child can name it. Then swap roles — let them describe and you guess. Free.
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Parents' Questions
Which fruits does the Guess That Fruit guessing song feature and how is each one clued?
This fruit guessing song introduces fruits through progressive clues — colour, then shape, then texture, then taste, leaving the name last. Fruits covered include lemon (round, yellow, smooth skin, very sour taste), strawberry (heart-shaped, red, sweet with tiny seeds on the outside), pineapple (oval, yellow inside, rough scaly brown skin outside, sweet-sharp tropical taste), mango (oval, yellow-orange inside, the most popular fruit in the world by quantity eaten), watermelon (enormous, striped green outside, red inside with black seeds, very sweet and watery), kiwi (oval, brown furry outside, bright green inside with tiny black seeds), and cherry (perfect round, deep red, with a stone inside).
What fruit guessing game can families play at home after watching this video?
Play the game from the video at home without any screen. Choose a fruit and describe it in clues from hardest to easiest: 'I'm thinking of a fruit. It's orange inside. It's oval-shaped. It feels soft when it's ripe. It's the national fruit of India. It tastes tropical and sweet. What am I?' (Mango.) When your child guesses correctly, celebrate with maximum enthusiasm and swap roles — they choose a fruit and describe it while you guess. Even describing a fruit they are holding in their hand develops the descriptive language and sensory observation skills that this video is building through its musical format.
What age is the Guess That Fruit guessing song designed for?
Designed for children aged 2 to 7. Two to four year olds enjoy the visual reveal and learn fruit names through the song's repetition. Children aged 5 to 7 engage with the deductive process — using clues progressively to narrow down possibilities — which is exactly the logical reasoning skill used in science, mathematics and all problem-solving. The guess-the-fruit home game also beautifully reverses the roles, putting children in the position of both questioner and answerer — developing both descriptive language and deductive reasoning simultaneously.