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by Liliana Diaz November 22, 2021
With the holiday season approaching, you are probably wondering what to buy for your little bilingual, or perhaps you are looking to gift an educational toy to a little one on a bilingual journey. Well lucky for you, you are in the right spot! As a bilingual speech language pathologist and new bilingual mom, I am constantly on the search for toys that can provide English and Spanish output.
NOTE: Before you decide to purchase any of the following toy recommendations, I would like to advise that no matter what toy you decide to purchase for your little one, learning a language is more than just receiving exposure or playing with a toy with bilingual output. Learning a language is about having meaningful conversations in the target language, creating consistent exposure in a variety of environments, and having consistent use of the language.
One cannot expect a child to learn another language simply by playing with a toy. Yes, your child might learn new vocabulary in the target language but, speaking a language is more than just using different vocabulary words. HOWEVER, you CAN increase your child's knowledge and use of the target language by engaging and playing with him/her and the new toy. Buying a toy that provides output in your target language just creates another tool that you can use while engaging with your child in order to ensure that he/she is receiving more exposure to new vocabulary in your target language. At the end of the day, any toy in which YOU can provide the output in your target language works best :)
That being said, if you are looking for some extra "tools" to help you expose your child to vocabulary in your target language, then here are my top recommendations for bilingual toys. All of these toys are available in English and Spanish.
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Puzzles are a great tool to use in order to build your child's memory skills, probem-solving skill, fine motor skills, attention, visual-spatial skills and more! In addition, you can build your child's language skills by labeling the pieces, having him/her request pieces and/or having him/her ask for help if needed. I really like these Colors N' Eggs Matching Puzzle that comes in English and Spanish.
The best way to build your child's knowledge of a language is through reading! Reading books in your target language will allow your child to become biliterate. In addition, research suggests that learning to read in the first-language is strongly related to successful second-language learning and academic achievement. In addition, research shows that literacy skills developed in the native language transfers to the second language. My favorite bilingual books to read to my son include any of the Lil' Libros board books in English and Spanish.
Also be sure to check out CottageDoor Press' bilingual board books here.
Many of the Baby Einstein toys come in a variety of languages. One of my favorite toys to use with my son during tummy time is the Baby Einstein Glow and Discover Light Bar Activity Station. While I am not a huge fan of electronic toys, I like this toy because it models the animal names and colors in Spanish, English and French. In addition, the lights distract my son from being on his tummy and prolong his tummy time (he hates tummy time). When using this toy, I like to model words such as "push, again, more, look" to my son.
Playing BINGO is a great game for building attention and listening skills. I love using BINGO in speech therapy with my students to target a variety of goals and/or use it as a reinforcer. The great thing about BINGO is that you can find the game available in a variety of languages. One pro of this game is that if its not available in your target language then you can still play as long as you model the word in your desired language. This is a great game to build vocabulary skills! I really like this Spanish BINGO set by eeBoo. It comes with a variety of categories to play with and it has the word below the picture.
I cannot get enough of books and I cannot stop preaching about the importance of building biliteracy at an early age. I really enjoy these musical books by Canticos. These books provide music in both English and Spanish and come in a variety of familiar tunes such as Wheels on the Bus.
Building blocks are fun to play with and best of all, you can model all sorts of functional language with them. When playing with my students, I like to model words such as "more, up, down, oh no, tall, short, again." I love these Jumbo Bilingual Alphabet Blocks because they have a variety of pictures on them (animals, shapes, colors, etc) and come with the label in both English and Spanish.
Adding visuals to your home environment makes for great teaching and learning moments. I really like his bilingual poster called LVAP Bilingual Talking Alphabet Poster. It can be hung anywhere and provides voice output in Spanish and English. I also really like these cozy Spanish and English Learning blankets by Birdy Boutique. I frequently snuggle my son in it while talking about the pictures on the blanket.
This is a super cute electronic book by LeapFrog contains a variety of functional vocabulary words that your little one can listen to in both English and Spanish. The book includes word categories such as pets, animals, food, mealtime, colors, activities, opposites, etc. Your child can touch the words on the pages and listen to the words and learn some fun facts in English and Spanish.
Imaginative play boosts your child's language and social skills. Children learn about cooperative play such taking turns, problem solving and role play through imaginative play. What better way to work on those skills than with this fun Bilingual Salad set by Wordy The Ensalada. The toy props contain the name of each item in both English and Spanish.
Here's another great way to work on enhancing attention, visual-spatial and memory skills. Minilingo Spanish & English Bilingual Memory Card packet is a fun memory card game with colorful illustrations. Each of the illustrations contains the word on the card in English and Spanish.
Did I miss any of your favorite bilingual toys? I would love to know if you have any other suggestions to add to the list. Comment below!
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by Liliana Diaz December 13, 2023
Looking for fun and educational activities that will keep your child entertained? Here are 3 holiday activities that promote language development & can be done in any language :)
by Liliana Diaz November 29, 2020 1 Comment
by Liliana Diaz September 13, 2020
Who are we?
Bilingual Speechie LLC. is a small business dedicated to providing inclusive and engaging speech therapy resources and activities for bilingual children, parents, SLPs and educators.
Bilingual Speechie LLC promotes bilingualism and multilingualism by dispelling common myths, providing education on bilingual language development, and promoting heritage language maintenance amongst bilingual families.
About the Owner:
Liliana Diaz-Vazquez is a certified licensed bilingual speech language pathologist (SLP), currently practicing in Chicago, Illinois. She obtained her bachelor’s degree in communication disorders (2012) and her master’s degree in speech language pathology at Saint Xavier University (2014). She is a certified member of the American Speech-Language and Hearing Association (ASHA) since 2014, a member of the Illinois Speech and Hearing Association (ISHA) since 2014 and maintains licensure in the state of Illinois.
Liliana is a first-generation Mexican-American Latina, a small business owner, a full-time school-based SLP, & a bilingual parent, who takes pride in her roots, culture, & heritage language. She loves being able to share her experience as a Latina SLP, and a bilingual mom, as well as her culture & heritage language with the educator, SLP, and parent community.
Liliana Diaz-Vazquez has extensive experience working with the bilingual English and Spanish speaking population & multilingual population. She specializes in augmentative/alternative communication (AAC), bilingual language development and language delays/disorders in bilingual/multilingual children. She has also worked in the early intervention setting for several years where she gained vast experience working with interpreters and bilingual/multilingual families.
Liliana began creating digital bilingual resources and activities in 2014 out of need while working full-time in the school setting as a SLP. Liliana worked with many Spanish-speaking families and quickly realized that there were limited Spanish and bilingual speech therapy resources available for her students and their families. In addition, Liliana quickly became aware that there was a need for education about bilingualism and typical bilingual language development as many of the families she worked with had encountered misinformation about bilingualism. Liliana began developing resources and eventually started Bilingual Speechie LLC with the mission to provide education to SLPs and families about bilingualism, as well as provide inclusive and diverse materials for speech therapy in order to help bilingual families and SLPs gain access to appropriate bilingual materials for children with communication disorders.
Today Liliana currently works full-time in the Chicago public school setting as a lead bilingual SLP where she consults and collaborates with SLPs daily to help them understand how to assess and provide culturally and linguistically appropriate services for bilingual and/or multilingual students. She also runs her small business, Bilingual Speechie LLC, and is on a mission to expand and grow her business so that all SLPs, educators, and families can have access to inclusive, diverse, and bilingual resources in a variety of languages for speech therapy.
Professional Development:
Liliana has vast experience as a speaker/presenter and has presented at several conferences over the years. You can view all previous conferences and topics that Liliana has presented on here. Liliana is available to present on topics such as best practices when working with multilingual populations, bilingual speech/language assessment and treatment, goal writing with multilingual populations and much more. If you are interested in booking Liliana for a conference or event please don't hesitate to send an email at lilianadiaz@bilingualspeechie.com
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