![]() What I did know, without a doubt, was that I wanted to raise a bilingual baby- and that meant I had to teach Spanish at home. When I was pregnant with my first child, I really had no idea what parenting would look like for me. Related article: Raising A Bilingual Child? 4 Best Language Learning Methods Why Use Music With Bilingual Kids? In this post, I’ll share with you a few of my favorite traditional Spanish nursery rhymes, as well as a few tips for using Spanish to help raise your bilingual baby! The songs are simple enough to pick up quickly so a Spanish learner can easily work on pronunciation skills. It’s also a great playlist for Spanish 1 teachers to use with their Spanish classes. This Youtube playlist includes songs that are perfect for young children (5 and under) whose parents speak Spanish at home and love to sing. ![]() Raising bilingual kids is a lot of work! Bilingualism is also one of the most important gifts we can give our children- so it’s important to have good resources for each stage of the language learning journey. Kids love music- in any language! These Spanish songs for kids will make learning Spanish fun for everyone!
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