Learn Swedish: picture word search
Learn Swedish: Ocean Life – Word Search for Kids
Each puzzle tucks a set of Swedish words into a field of letters; your child finds and circles them. The picture list shows the fish, crabs and octopuses, and your child looks for the Swedish word that names each one, reading across the rows and down the columns until the letters line up. This is word recognition in Swedish: your child sees a whole, familiar word inside the jumble and draws a ring around it. Nothing has to be sounded out from the beginning, so all the work is the finding. Short, familiar Swedish words keep every hidden answer within reach, which means a beginner can scan calmly and end each careful search with a happy circle. Free to print or to play online, as many times as the hunt stays fun.
The scan-and-circle routine here is the core of new-language word recognition: your child reads across and down, recognizes a familiar Swedish word in the grid, and rings it. Doing it from a known picture list of the fish, crabs and octopuses keeps the search clear, so your child can concentrate on spotting whole Swedish words. Familiar words mean the hidden answers stay short and recognizable, and your child practises the exact habit that fluent reading relies on — catching known Swedish words instantly, at their own pace, with no score to chase. Swedish has three extra letters at the very end of its alphabet — a, a and o with little marks — that English does not use.
Does your child love searching for Swedish words? Then there is plenty more to hunt for! The word searches about the bakery treats and the ones with camping gear hide fresh pictures and new Swedish words to find and circle. And once your child is in the swing of it, a whole free collection built around the sea creatures is ready and waiting — free to print or simply to play online. That way learning Swedish stays varied and gives a little fresh pleasure each day, all at your child’s own pace, with no timers and no scores.