
Gravity, Giggles, and Spanish: How to Teach Big Science Words to Little Kids
If you’ve ever watched your child drop a toy just to see it fall again, you’ve already witnessed their first physics experiment. Preschoolers are natural scientists—curious, hands-on, and full of questions. What if you could channel that same curiosity to build their Spanish vocabulary too? You don’t have to be a bilingual physicist to do it. With a few playful examples and short bilingual...Read More
Mini Scientists en Español: Easy Experiments That Teach Spanish Words
If your preschooler loves mixing, pouring, and making a bubbly mess, you’re in for a treat. Science experiments aren’t just exciting; they’re one of the most natural ways for kids to learn language. When children connect words to actions—like “mezclar” (to mix) or “burbuja” (bubble)—Spanish becomes meaningful and unforgettable. According to the National Association for the Education of...Read More
