
by Alexandra H.November 27, 2025 Hispanic Culture, Homeschooling, Spanish for Kids, Spanish Vocabulary0 comments
Woodland Wonders: Learn Spanish Animal Words from the Forest
Picture this: your child crunching through fallen leaves, spotting a squirrel, and whispering, “¡La ardilla!” That simple moment—connecting nature and language—can spark a lifelong love of learning Spanish. Autumn is the perfect season to explore the natural world with your preschooler, and when you add Spanish words to the mix, playtime turns into a gentle language lesson filled with...Read More
Fall Words in Spanish: A Thanksgiving-Inspired Vocabulary Adventure
There’s something magical about fall. The sound of leaves crunching under little boots, the smell of pumpkin pie, and the cozy evenings that invite family togetherness. It’s the perfect time to slow down, snuggle up, and make learning feel warm and meaningful. If you’ve been looking for a fun, seasonal way to introduce Spanish to your preschooler, fall vocabulary is a wonderful place to...Read More
A Bilingual Story Time: A Thanksgiving Tale in Spanish and English
As the leaves turn golden and the air smells like cinnamon and roasted turkey, there’s one thing many families look forward to: gathering around to share stories of gratitude. What if this year, your Thanksgiving storytime could also help your child fall in love with Spanish? Reading bilingual stories together is one of the most powerful and natural ways for children to learn a new...Read More
When Spanish Becomes Art; Explore the Colorful World of Diego Rivera
Imagine standing with your child in front of a colorful mural—faces, shapes, and stories flowing across the wall. You both point and whisper in Spanish: “¡Mira! El obrero trabaja. La familia sonríe. Los colores son brillantes.” This is the magic of learning Spanish through art. If you’ve ever thought, “I don’t know how to make learning Spanish fun at home,” this lesson is for you....Read More
Getting Beyond “Yo Soy” vs. “Yo Estoy” for Little Learners: A Playful Guide
If you’ve ever heard your child proudly say, “Yo soy feliz en el parque” and thought, “Wait, shouldn’t that be estoy feliz?”—you’re not alone. The difference between ser and estar confuses almost every Spanish learner (kids and adults alike!). Both verbs mean “to be,” yet they work in very different ways. Knowing when to use each one makes your child’s Spanish sound natural, fluent, and...Read More
Little Explorers: Hiking and Camping Words in Spanish
There’s something magical about watching your child’s eyes light up when they spot a bird, find a smooth rock, or peek into a tent for the first time. As a mom who loves mixing adventure with learning, I’ve found that even the smallest nature outing can double as a Spanish lesson. Whether you’re planning a weekend hike, a backyard campout, or simply exploring the park, this is your chance to...Read More
Word Order, Object Pronouns & Everyday Phrases: Make Spanish Sound “Right” from Day One
If you’ve ever tried to speak Spanish with your kids and thought, “Wait—why do they say it that way?”, you’re not alone. One of the biggest hurdles for English speakers learning Spanish is word order. We naturally try to translate word-for-word—“I give her a hug” becomes Yo doy ella un abrazo—but that’s not quite right in Spanish. The good news? Once you understand how Spanish sentences...Read More
Nature Walk in Spanish: 15 Words to Discover Outdoors
If you’re like me, you’ve probably realized that your preschooler doesn’t need a classroom to start learning Spanish, just a little curiosity and the great outdoors. Whether you’re strolling through your neighborhood, visiting a park, or exploring your own backyard, nature offers endless opportunities to introduce new words in a way that feels natural, not forced. According to the Children...Read More
Latin American Traditional Drinks and Celebrations
If you’ve ever wondered how to make Spanish lessons feel less like homework and more like real life, the answer might be celebrations and drinks! From Mexico’s aguas frescas to Argentina’s mate, Latin America’s beverages tell the story of culture, family, and tradition. For learners like your teen, these words aren’t just vocabulary; they’re the bridge between classroom Spanish and...Read More
