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Spanish Weather Words And Activities For Kids

Spanish Weather Words And Activities For Kids

Learning Spanish through themes is one of the best ways to make language learning concrete. Weather is an easily accessible theme to start with since the idea is so familiar to everyone – children and adults! Using the Quick Start Guide, songs, websites and books, 

Spanish Literacy Activities With Harry Potter

Spanish Literacy Activities With Harry Potter

I grew up with the Harry Potter series and it’s just one of my favorite book series to go back and reread. I couldn’t wait to share this series with my daughter when she was old enough! This summer I decided that I’d start and 

Nonfiction Books In Spanish For Kids

Nonfiction Books In Spanish For Kids

Nonfiction books in Spanish are a must for our house hold! Not only are they a great source of information and interest for my kiddo, but they help build my daughter’s Spanish vocabulary in so many ways. In this post I’ll talk about the benefits 

Easy Language Learning With A Graphic Novel

Easy Language Learning With A Graphic Novel

It’s almost Dia de los Muertos! For the month of October, my daughter and I usually read a book a day that has to do with the popular Mexican holiday – Dia de los Muertos (and yes, we have that many books!) While this has 

You Need To Read This Colorful Spanish Novel for Tweens!

You Need To Read This Colorful Spanish Novel for Tweens!

Looking for a great Spanish novel for older kids? This beautifully illustrated novel is perfect! It’s mix of illustrations, poetry and chapters make it easy to read and it’s basis in history makes it relevant to Spanish language and culture. If you are a proficient 

See What Makes These Interactive Spanish Books Great!

See What Makes These Interactive Spanish Books Great!

Books are always essential resources in language learning – regardless of the language. Reading to babies and toddlers can be a challenge, though! There are times when long picture books, especially those in a different language, won’t hold their attention. Babies and toddlers also learn