Bathroom

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A1 Elementary Exercise for Kids that focuses on Bathroom vocabulary.

Bathroom - A1 Exercise

This exercise focuses on Bathroom vocabulary

 

1. Bathroom Fixtures

These are the big things in the bathroom that stay in place and help us clean ourselves.

Fixture

What It Does

Sink

A bowl with a faucet where we wash our hands and face.

Toilet

A seat for going to the bathroom.

Bathtub

A large tub where you can take a bath.

Shower

A place to stand and wash with running water.

Mirror

A glass surface that shows your reflection.

Faucet

The part where water comes out (also called a tap).

2. Personal Care Items

These are things we use to keep ourselves clean and take care of our bodies.

Item

What It Does

Toothbrush

A small brush for cleaning your teeth.

Toothpaste

A paste that you put on your toothbrush to clean your teeth.

Soap

Used for washing hands, body, or face.

Shampoo

A liquid soap for washing your hair.

Conditioner

A lotion to make hair soft after shampooing.

Body Wash

A liquid soap for washing your body in the shower or tub.

Lotion

A creamy liquid to make your skin soft.

Towel

A cloth to dry your body, hands, or face.

Toilet Paper

Soft paper used after using the toilet.

Floss

A thin string to clean between teeth.

3. Bathroom Tools and Accessories

These items help us with our bathroom routines and make things easier.

Tool/Accessory

What It Does

Comb

A tool with teeth to brush and detangle hair.

Hairbrush

A brush for smoothing and styling hair.

Razor

A tool to shave facial or body hair (for older kids and adults).

Toothbrush Holder

A place to keep your toothbrush clean and dry.

Soap Dish

A small tray for holding a bar of soap.

Towel Rack

A bar or hook to hang towels on to dry.

Trash Can

A small bin to throw away waste.

Bath Mat

A soft rug placed outside the shower or tub to keep the floor dry.

Toilet Brush

A brush to clean the inside of the toilet.

Plunger

A tool to clear clogs in the toilet or sink.

4. Bathing and Showering Supplies

These items help make bath time or shower time easier and more fun.

Supply

What It Does

Washcloth

A small cloth for washing your face or body.

Loofah

A sponge or scrubber for washing your body.

Bubble Bath

A soap that makes bubbles in the bath water.

Shower Cap

A cap that keeps hair dry during a shower.

Bath Toys

Toys for kids to play with in the tub.

Shower Curtain

A curtain that keeps water from splashing out of the shower.

5. Common Bathroom Products

These are everyday products that we often use in the bathroom.

Product

What It Does

Mouthwash

A liquid used to rinse and freshen your mouth.

Deodorant

A product that keeps you smelling fresh.

Face Wash

A soap made especially for cleaning your face.

Hand Sanitizer

A gel to clean hands without water.

Nail Clippers

A small tool to cut fingernails and toenails.

Cotton Swabs

Small sticks with soft tips for cleaning small areas.

Tissue

A soft paper for blowing your nose or cleaning.

Air Freshener

A spray or plug-in to keep the bathroom smelling nice.

Example Sentences Using Bathroom Vocabulary for Kids

  1. "Please use toothpaste and your toothbrush to brush your teeth."

  2. "After your bath, use a towel to dry off."

  3. "Put your dirty tissues in the trash can."

  4. "We keep the soap in the soap dish next to the sink."

  5. "Hang your towel on the towel rack when you’re done."

Quick Reference Guide to Bathroom Vocabulary for Kids

Category

Examples

Fixtures

Sink, Toilet, Shower, Bathtub

Personal Care

Toothbrush, Shampoo, Lotion, Soap

Tools/Accessories

Comb, Hairbrush, Towel Rack, Bath Mat

Bathing Supplies

Washcloth, Loofah, Bubble Bath, Shower Cap

Common Products

Mouthwash, Deodorant, Tissues, Air Freshener

FAQ

What is the sink used for?

The sink is where we wash our hands, face, and brush our teeth. Water comes out from the faucet when you turn it on.

What’s the difference between a bathtub and a shower?

In a bathtub, you sit in water to take a bath. In a shower, water sprays over you from above while you stand.

What do we use soap for?

We use soap to clean our hands, face, or body to keep germs away and smell fresh.

What is shampoo?

Shampoo is a special soap for washing your hair to make it clean and shiny.

Why do we need a towel?

A towel is used to dry your body, hands, or face after washing so you don’t stay wet.

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