Bring Stories to life

Bring Stories to life

As children learn new words, it can be a challenge for them to fully understand their meanings. By bringing these words to life through real experiences and storytelling, we can help children better comprehend and retain new vocabulary. Here are some helpful tips: Reading with your toddlers is a nice way to teach them a…

Learn grandma’s language

Learn grandma’s language

Children are born with the innate ability to learn any language, and the earlier they are exposed to different languages, the more likely they are to understand them. Language plays a vital role in connecting us with our family and cultural heritage, and speaking with family members in their first language can significantly boost a…

Black kid playing with dad on bed in laundry basket

Laundry games

Involving toddlers in everyday activities is an excellent technique to help them understand how words and objects are related, especially in language learning. Laundry can provide a practical and creative opportunity for toddlers to learn a new language. By helping with household chores, they can connect what they hear to what they see and feel. Here…

Telling stories with dolls

Telling stories with dolls

Playing with dolls is a lot of fun and can help your child’s speaking and social skills. Creating entertaining characters can help you be more expressive when telling stories and can truly stimulate your child’s imagination. Tips on using dolls to aid language learning: Playing with dolls is a natural activity for children, and it…

Mealtime challenges

Mealtime challenges

Transforming mealtime into an exciting language-learning opportunity can be an enjoyable and efficient approach to introducing young children to a new language. Involving kids in meal preparations is a way to make mealtimes fun and a great opportunity for language learning. Here are some helpful tips: By assigning themes to meals, labelling ingredients, describing tastes…

A Mother Playing Ukulele while Singing to Her Daughter

Sing and rhyme with your toddler

Songs and rhymes can be great for improving your child’s vocabulary in language learning. You can make up your own songs and rhymes or make use of existing ones. Music has a special ability to hold children’s attention, help them memorise, and make language learning enjoyable Here are some helpful tips: Children can naturally practice…

Sam's Treasure box

Explore a treasure box

Exploring a treasure box with your toddler is a fun and engaging way to familiarise them with a new language. Using a treasure box adds excitement to the activity and keeps them interested. Here are steps for using a treasure box to aid language learning among toddlers: Engaging in conversations about different objects can help…

Make up a song with your Child

Make up a song with your Child

Music can be a great tool to enhance language learning for your child. Research has shown that singing songs can help children learn new words and improve their language skills. You can make up songs about anything that interests your child in the target language. Your child will love hearing their name or other familiar…