
The Magical World of the Amazon: Learning Spanish Through Nature
Have you ever noticed how little ones light up when they spot a frog or hear the chirp of a bird? Nature captures their imagination, and that makes it the perfect classroom. When you bring the rainforest into your preschooler’s world, every leaf, sound, and creature becomes a chance to explore Spanish in a joyful, hands-on way. You don’t need to travel to South America to introduce your...Read More
Fiestas and Fun: Celebrate Latin American Holidays with Preschoolers
If you’ve ever seen your little ones’ eyes light up during a birthday party, you already know the power of celebration. For preschoolers, every balloon, song, and colorful decoration is an opportunity to learn—and when you bring in Latin American traditions, you’re adding a joyful layer of language and culture that will stay with them for years to come. Learning Spanish doesn’t have to...Read More
Ser vs. Estar at the Museum: Which One Do We Use to Describe Art?
Ser vs. Estar at the Museum: Which One Do We Use to Describe Art? Imagine you’re standing in front of a colorful mural with your middle schooler during Hispanic Heritage Month. The teacher asks, “Describe this in Spanish!” Your child bravely starts: “El mural… es… está…?” Then they freeze. Which verb is correct? This moment is a common hurdle for new Spanish learners. The verbs ser and...Read More
Little Hands, Big Traditions: Preschool Crafts for Día de los Muertos
If you’ve ever walked into a craft store in late October, you’ve probably noticed the colorful sugar skulls and bright marigolds that seem to pop off the shelves. That’s the magic of Día de los Muertos, a holiday that’s as vibrant as it is meaningful. And here’s the best part: you don’t have to wait until your child is “older” to introduce them to these beautiful traditions. Preschoolers,...Read More
Abuelita’s Kitchen: Easy Latin American Snacks to Make with Kids
Even the pickiest preschooler perks up at the smell of something warm and sweet baking in the kitchen. What if I told you that those family snack times could also be the perfect chance to sprinkle in a little Spanish? Cooking is hands-on, fun, and full of opportunities to learn new words naturally. In fact, studies show that children are more likely to remember vocabulary when it’s tied to...Read More
Storytelling Through Hispanic Legends: Beginner-Friendly Tales in Spanish
From La Llorona to El Sombrerón, Latin American legends open the door to language and imagination. If you’ve ever watched your child’s eyes widen during a bedtime story, you already know the power of storytelling. Now, imagine using those same stories to spark a love for Spanish. Legends and folktales aren’t just spooky or magical—they’re a window into Hispanic culture and a playful,...Read More
Culture Through Crafts: Hands-On Spanish Learning with Latin American Art
From Guatemalan worry dolls to Mexican papel picado, crafts bring culture to life.If your child is learning Spanish, you probably already know how valuable it is to go beyond flashcards and verb charts. But let’s be honest, when you’re trying to earn credit or stick to a curriculum, it’s easy to lose the fun along the way. That’s where cultural crafts come in. Hands-on art projects are a...Read More
by Alexandra H.September 22, 2025 Hispanic Culture, Homeschooling, Learning Strategies, Spanish Instruction, Uncategorized0 comments
Spanish YouTube Channels and Podcasts That Tween Beginners Actually Like
Screen time with a purpose? Yes, please. Here’s what’s fun and educational. If you’ve ever caught your tween glued to YouTube or zoning out to yet another Minecraft podcast, you’re not alone. But what if that same screen time could support their Spanish learning journey? Yes, you can turn passive scrolling into intentional language exposure without feeling like more schoolwork. Whether...Read More
by Alexandra H.August 14, 2025 Family Health and Wellness, Hispanic Culture, Homeschooling, Learning Strategies, Spanish for Kids, Spanish Vocabulary0 comments
25 Spanish Phrases Every Middle Schooler Should Know Before a Family Visit
Imagine your child walking into a room full of cousins, aunts, and grandparents who all speak Spanish. Everyone smiles, hugs are exchanged, and the hard part comes: speaking. For many middle schoolers just starting out, the idea of using Spanish during a family visit feels overwhelming. They might know a few words from an app or classroom, but they’re not sure what to say, how to say it, or...Read More
