What happens when children hear different languages, meet people from different cultures, and discover that the world is bigger than they thought? In this special Luna La Mariposa adventure, Luna flies a little farther than usual and meets new butterfly friends from around the world. Each butterfly greets her in a different language, helping Luna discover that even when words sound different, kindness, curiosity, and friendship can bring us together.
In this episode, children will hear greetings in Spanish, English, Chinese, Italian, French, and Japanese while exploring the importance of empathy, cultural awareness, and connection.
First, you'll hear the story in English with a sprinkle of Spanish and greetings from around the world. Then you'll enjoy the story again in Spanish with a few greetings from other languages woven throughout.
This episode is a gentle reminder that learning another language is about much more than vocabulary. It helps children learn to listen, connect, and understand others with openness and curiosity.
What You'll Learn
Children will be introduced to:
- Greetings from around the world
- Basic Spanish vocabulary
- Cultural awareness and global citizenship
- Listening and comprehension skills
- Empathy and connection through language
Greetings featured in the story:
- Hello (English)
- Hola (Spanish)
- Ni hao (Chinese)
- Ciao (Italian)
- Bonjour (French)
- Konnichiwa (Japanese)
Free Printable Activity Pack
To accompany today's story, I've created a free printable activity pack inspired by Luna and her butterfly friends.
Activities include:
- Coloring butterflies
- Greetings from around the world
- Matching activities
- Spanish color vocabulary
- Simple reading and writing practice
Download your free activity pack:
- Luna La Mariposa Stories & Activities: Fun bilingual stories that help children learn Spanish through adventures, repetition, and printable activities.
- Bilingual Book Read-Alouds: Stories that celebrate language, culture, family, and imagination. (One of my personal favorites is El Ratoncito Pérez y la Tooth Fairy. A bilingual story that brings together two beloved childhood traditions from different cultures).
Parent and Family Conversations
Practical ideas, reflections, and encouragement for raising bilingual children and creating a home where language can grow naturally.
Family Challenge
This week, try one small thing together:
- Learn a new way to say hello.
- Listen to music from another country.
- Read a bilingual book.
- Talk about a place in the world you would love to visit someday.
Little moments like these help children realize that the world is big, beautiful, and full of people we can learn from.
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¡Hasta la próxima!