Learn Swedish: picture word search
Learn Swedish: Shapes – Word Search for Kids
Search across, search down, then circle. Each grid hides the Swedish names of the circles, squares and triangles among a busy field of letters, and your child’s job is to find and ring every one. Because the answers are recognizable picture-names, your child reads through the grid and spots each whole Swedish word as it lines up. That whole-word recognition is the foundation a new-language reader stands on: a child builds a bank of Swedish words they catch at a glance. The picture list keeps the hunt clear, so there is no guessing involved — only the calm scanning your child does at their own pace. Free to print or to play online, with no clock and no score anywhere in sight.
Finding Swedish words in a grid is reading in a playful disguise: your child has to recognize a whole, familiar word among scattered letters and ring it. That makes it good early practice in a new language — your child reads across and down, watches for a Swedish word they know, and catches it on sight. The familiar circles, squares and triangles keep the hidden words short and recognizable, and a child who hunts for a Swedish word and finds it remembers it more readily than one who only reads it once. With no timer and no score, the search stays calm and the small wins add up. 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 body parts and the ones with colors 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 shapes 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.