Meet the Little Sponges® Team: Li Liu
In this new blog series, Meet the Little Sponges® Team, we aim to learn more about the people behind the Little Sponges® interactive dual-language program. From translators and writers to the CEO and curriculum developers, Little Sponges® has a diverse team of passionate individuals who aim to create the best bilingual program for young children. […]
Spring Language Learning Activities for Your Classroom
Spring is here! Since it’s the season of growth, here are eight spring-themed activities you can do with your students to grow their spring vocabulary in multiple languages. 1) Make a colorful bird’s nest from wool/yarn and glue! Watch the Jungle Adventure and Forest Adventure videos to learn about different types of birds. Then, make […]
Meet the Little Sponges® Team: Camille Meritan
In this new blog series, Meet the Little Sponges® Team, we aim to learn more about the people behind the Little Sponges® interactive dual-language program. From translators and writers to the CEO and curriculum developers, Little Sponges® has a diverse team of passionate individuals who aim to create the best bilingual program for young children. […]
Meet the Little Sponges® Team: Karin Kraeling
In this new blog series, Meet the Little Sponges® Team, we aim to learn more about the people behind the Little Sponges® interactive dual-language program. From translators and writers to the CEO and curriculum developers, Little Sponges® has a diverse team of passionate individuals who aim to create the best bilingual program for young children. […]
Little Sponges® Founder Presenting at the NABE Conference!
Little Sponges® is delighted to be one of the sponsors for the National Association for Bilingual Education conference in Albuquerque, New Mexico! Our founder and CEO Natalya Seals will be giving a presentation about “Using Digital Resources to Develop Language and Early Literacy Skills in English, Spanish, French, Chinese, Russian, and German.” Research shows that […]
5 Reasons Dual Language Learning Should Start Early
Among the many European countries, 70% of adults are bilingual, or know at least two languages. In the United States, the number of bilingual adults lags far behind at only 13%. There are many reasons for such a large gap in the number of bilingual individuals, but a primary reason trickles down to elementary students. […]