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Showing posts with label Spanish for Kids. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Spanish for Kids. Show all posts

Monday, 25 May 2026

Colors in Spanish — and the Surprisingly Fun Way My Niece Learned Them

 


If you've ever tried to teach a toddler colors in Spanish, you know how it usually goes. You point at something red and say rojo. They look at you blankly. You try again. They wander off to find something more interesting. You quietly abandon the lesson and tell yourself you'll try again next week.

The problem isn't the child. It's the method. Pointing and labeling works for some things, but color words in particular are abstract — rojo doesn't mean anything to a three-year-old until they've encountered it in enough contexts for the word to feel real. And that takes repetition. A lot of repetition. The kind that flashcards and drills can technically provide, but not without a fight.

Wednesday, 20 May 2026

Traveling to Spain with Kids — What I Added to My Packing List

 


When you're traveling to Spain with kids, the packing list looks different from any trip you've taken before. You have the obvious things — snacks, entertainment for the flight, a change of clothes in the carry-on because something always spills. What I didn't think to add, until the trip that made me realize I needed it, was a phrasebook built specifically for family travel.

Not a general travel phrasebook. I had one of those and it was fine for checking into a hotel or ordering at a restaurant when it was just me. But traveling with children introduces an entirely different category of situations, and most of them require very specific language that a general phrasebook simply doesn't cover.

Wednesday, 13 May 2026

The Secret to Teaching Kids Spanish (Without the Meltdowns): My Favorite New Discovery

 

A 4-year-old girl enjoying a Spanish learning storybook at home, showcasing the gentle spiral learning method for kids.

Every time I visit my four-year-old niece, I face the same "cool aunt" dilemma: what do I bring her? I’m always on the lookout for gifts that are more than just plastic toys that will be forgotten in a week. I want something that sparks her curiosity, something we can do together, and—if I’m being honest—something that gives her parents a bit of a break!

On my last visit, I decided to try something a little different. I’ve always been fascinated by the idea of raising bilingual kids, but most of the "educational" books I found felt like, well... school. Then I stumbled upon a series by author Sophie Redmond called Learn Spanish with Stories.

I was intrigued by her "Spiral Learning Method," so I grabbed the set for my niece. The result? She was obsessed with the illustrations, her parents were thrilled with how easy it was, and I officially won the "Best Gift" award for the month.