Learn Italian: picture crossword
Learn Italian: Body Parts – Picture Crossword for Kids
Here your child learns to turn things they see into written Italian words. The clue pictures show the hands, feet and ears, and your child thinks of the matching Italian word before each letter travels into its own box. That deliberate spelling firms up how Italian words are written, while naming the drawings widens their Italian vocabulary one picture at a time. At the crossings two words share a letter, which brings small, happy wins. Let your child puzzle and experiment in comfort; a word may be reconsidered twice without any worry. The nicest moment is when the last Italian word fits exactly and the whole grid lies finished in front of them — free to use and entirely free of pressure.
A picture, a Italian word, plenty of boxes: your child names the hands, feet and ears and writes the matching Italian word in letter by letter. Spelling matters at every step, since the words interlock and share letters where they meet. This is Italian spelling made hands-on and a friendly vocabulary practice all in one. With no score to chase, your child may puzzle, erase, and reconsider until the whole grid stands. And when the last word lands, the proud look at a completed puzzle belongs entirely to them. Italian has a musical sound, and many of its everyday words end in a bright -o or -a.
Has your child caught the joy of naming and spelling in Italian? Then keep going! The crosswords about the Thanksgiving things and the ones with zoo animals hold fresh pictures, new Italian words, and new crossings to puzzle over. And once your child is really in the swing of it, there is a whole free collection built around the body parts — free to print or simply to play online. That way learning Italian stays varied and gives a little fresh pleasure each day, all at your child’s own pace. Have fun discovering, writing, and puzzling together!