Learn Colors in Spanish for Kids. Why Educational Videos Work!
Are you looking for a fun way to help your child learn colors in Spanish? Maybe you’ve tried flashcards or worksheets, but your child gets bored or frustrated. That’s where educational videos in Spanish for kids come in handy: they’re engaging, easy to follow, and one of the best ways for children to pick up vocabulary naturally.
At Natlingo, we specialize in Spanish immersion for kids ages 6–18, and we’ve seen firsthand how Spanish videos help children learn faster, stay motivated, and actually enjoy practicing the language.
Here’s why videos are one of the best Spanish learning tools for kids:
1. Spanish feels like play, not homework
Kids learn best when they’re having fun. A short, animated, or tutor-led Spanish color song or video feels like playtime, not study time. With characters that are silly, friendly, or relatable, kids laugh and engage, and the new Spanish words stick without effort.
2. Better memory through visuals + repetition
When kids see colors in Spanish while also hearing them, the brain makes stronger memory connections. For example, a child watching “azul” while a blue ball pops up on screen remembers the word faster than if they only read it in a workbook. This is why Spanish color learning songs and videos are such powerful tools, as they mix sound, movement, and visuals.
3. Confidence through natural exposure
Many parents worry their kids don’t hear enough Spanish outside the classroom. The more children watch Spanish learning videos at home, the more comfortable they feel with the sounds and rhythm of the language. Over time, Spanish becomes familiar, not intimidating—making kids more likely to use it with confidence.
Ready to start?
We’ve created a brand-new, kid-safe video: “Learn the Colors in Spanish with Lola from Natlingo” (Hint, it includes a cute llama called Lalo too! 🦙 🎥)
In this fun Spanish video for kids, our tutor Lola teaches four basic colors—blue (azul), yellow (amarillo), red (rojo), and green (verde)—with the help of Lalo the llama. It’s short, engaging, and a perfect first step for children learning Spanish at home.
Watch the video here and let your child start learning colors in Spanish today!
Pro tip for parents: If your child is homeschooled or not getting enough Spanish practice at school, videos like these are a great way to supplement their Spanish learning. They can watch, laugh, and repeat—building vocabulary in a way that feels natural and fun.
Learn more about Natlingo for homeschoolers here!
Stay tuned! We’ll be uploading more Spanish videos for kids on colors, animals, numbers, and everyday vocabulary. Follow Natlingo on social media for updates and more free Spanish learning resources for kids.
Remember: consistency, connection, and community make all the difference.
That’s why Natlingo exists—to give families access to native Spanish-speakers, immersive cultural learning, and a community of peers who are on the same journey. Together, we can turn Spanish from a frustrating subject into a skill your child will carry for life. Learn more about our subscriptions here.
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