Interactive French and Spanish Games for Kids
Learning a language shouldn't feel like a chore. Explore our collection of riddles, quizzes, and games designed to turn vocabulary and grammar into a daily blast for your little ones.
Let's solve a French riddle. 'I have a cap but no head. I have a foot but no leg. Who am I?' Fill in the blanks to guess the answer.
Here's another French riddle for you. 'I start with E, I end with E, and I only contain one letter. Who am I?' Can you figure it out?
Time for a tricky French riddle. 'What is made of water, but if you put it in water, it vanishes?' Test your vocabulary and logic.
Can you solve this French riddle? 'What has hands and a face, but can't hold anything or smile?' Think about objects you see every day.
This Christmas-themed French activity is a fun code-breaking game. Use the table to find the correct letters and spell out the festive words.
Let's play 'Guess the Transport' in French. Is this a 'camion' or an 'avion'? Choose the correct option.
What is the French word for this vehicle? Is it a 'vélo' or a 'former'? This game is great for practicing transport vocabulary.
Can you guess this mode of transport in French? Is it a 'moto' or a 'vélo'? Test your knowledge.
What do you call this in French? Choose between 'voiture' and 'avion'. A fun way to learn new words.
Let's test your French vocabulary. Is this a 'voiture' or a 'bateau'? Pick the right answer.
About Play & Learn
We don't use boring lists. Instead, we use these riddles and games to help kids connect words to actual concepts. If your child can solve a transport riddle or spot the right color, they are already building the neural pathways for fluency without ever opening a textbook.
Learning Through Play
Why do our students actually look forward to class? Because they are too busy having fun to realize they are studying. Our Playway method removes the pressure of memorization and replaces it with games like our transport guessing challenges or color hunts.
How we teach:
- Total Physical Response: We use movement and visual cues to help children associate French and Spanish words with real-world objects.
- Contextual Learning: Instead of learning a list of vocabulary, kids solve riddles. This forces them to think in the target language to find the solution.
- Immediate Feedback: Our games provide instant gratification, which boosts confidence in children aged 2 to 16.
Why Start Early?
Language acquisition is easiest when the brain is still developing. Introducing French or Spanish through games at a young age helps with cognitive development, improves memory, and can even boost performance in other subjects like Math and English.
Whether you are looking for virtual sessions that your child can join from home or in-person activities for school programs, our curriculum is designed to grow with them. We handle everything from the progress tracking to the fun rewards, so you can just watch your child gain confidence and start speaking from day one. Salut and ¡Hola to a new way of learning!
Learning Lingos
We are Eshleen and Daman, siblings who started Learning Lingos because we wanted kids to actually enjoy learning. We’ve turned language lessons into a playground full of games, songs, and laughter, so your child gets excited about French and Spanish rather than dreading homework.
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