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Winter is a magical season that kids love! It’s a time for snowmen, hot chocolate, and holiday cheer. And what better way to celebrate the season than through music? These Spanish songs are not only fun and upbeat, but they can also help kids learn the language while they sing along.
In this blog post, I’ll introduce you to 10 Spanish songs for kids that are all about winter. From songs about snowflakes to delightful tunes about holiday traditions, these songs are sure to keep your little ones entertained and engaged.
Whether you’re a Spanish teacher, a parent, or just someone who wants to inject some Spanish-language-flair into their winter playlist, these songs are a fun way to celebrate the season and learn español. So, let’s dive in and discover the wonderful world of Spanish winter songs for kids!
Find the Spanish lyrics for this winter song in the description. This is a gem and would be so fun to learn the entire song over the course of a few weeks with your kids this winter.
This is another GREAT and interactive Spanish song to teach your kids. Again, the video isn’t super engaging, but it is a great way for your to learn the song and the fun hand movements before you teach your children or students.
If you look in the description of this video, you will find the Spanish lyrics! The video isn’t super exciting but this would be a great Spanish song to teach your kids this winter.
This is a great Spanish song for kids all about winter and clothing vocabulary!
Quick Picks – These are some of my favorite Spanish and English books for kids about the winter season.
Teaching Spanish to kids through music is a fun and effective way to learn a new language. Here are some tips to make the most of this method:
1) Choose age-appropriate songs with simple lyrics and catchy melodies. The ones above are great examples with a lot of variety depending on what your child is drawn to!
2) Focus on repetition, sing the same Spanish songs and practice singing along in 5-10-minute spurts.
3) Incorporate movement to encourage engagement and memory retention. Some of the Spanish winter songs above have hand movements you can learn!
4) Use visual aids such as flashcards or props to reinforce vocabulary and grammar.
By following these tips, children can have fun while learning Spanish and become more confident in speaking the language.
I hope this post helps you bring even more Spanish learning to your winter season. Don’t forget to check out my nature-based Spanish courses for families if you want even more seasonal Spanish learning!