House Hunt in Hebrew: Can You Name What You See?

Kids spend much of their time at home so it’s the perfect place to start learning Hebrew! Familiar objects make new words easier to remember, and the home environment offers many chances to practice.

Common Hebrew Words for Items Around the House

  1. שולחן (Shulchan) – Table
  2. כיסא (Kiseh) – Chair
  3. דלת (Delet) – Door
  4. חלון (Chalon) – Window
  5. מיטה (Mitah) – Bed
  6. ספה (Sapa) – Sofa
  7. מנורה (Menorah) – Lamp
  8. רצפה (Ritzpah) – Floor
  9. קיר (Kir) – Wall
  10. מטבח (Mitbach) – Kitchen

Fun Home-Themed Hebrew Activities for Kids

Room Label Hunt

Label furniture and objects around the house with their Hebrew names and go on a vocabulary scavenger hunt.

Hebrew House Drawing

Have kids draw their home and label rooms or furniture in Hebrew.

What’s Missing? Game

Hide one labeled object or flashcard in a room and ask: “מה חסר?” (Mah chaser?) – What’s missing?

Role-Play Home Tour

Pretend to be a tour guide and walk guests through your house using Hebrew words: “זה המטבח” – This is the kitchen.

How Dinolingo Supports Hebrew Home Vocabulary

Dinolingo introduces home-themed words through animated lessons, flashcards, and songs. Kids see the objects in familiar settings, making them easy to remember.

Printable house vocabulary cards and room posters add more fun to practice time.

Final Thoughts

Learning Hebrew at home, about the home, makes language feel close and real. With simple vocabulary, interactive activities, and help from Dinolingo, kids can name what they see and build confidence every day.

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