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  1. Ayuda a Alma y a sus amigos a superar retos, pasando el globo de un lado a otro, ¡sin que se rompa! Play games in Spanish featuring your favorite PBS KIDS characters like the Curious George, Oh Noah!, and Cat in the Hat.

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  2. Juegos Gratis en Línea en 1001juegos | ¡Juega Ahora! Inicio. Recientes. Nuevos. De moda. Actualizados. Originals. 2 jugadores. Acción. Aventuras. Baloncesto. Belleza. Billar. Cartas. Casual. Clic. Coches. Conducir. Controller. Defensa de torres. Deportes. Disparos. Escape. First Person Shooter. Flash. Fútbol. .io. Mahjong. Minecraft. Motos.

  3. Learn Languages Free. Spanish Games. Fun Spanish games online for kids + adults to learn + practice beginner Spanish vocabulary with audio. 13 free games for Spanish beginners at home + in class.

    • 1, 2, 3 Momia Es (1, 2, 3 Calabaza) If you are looking for Spanish games for beginners, this is a good place to start. This playground game is called 1, 2, 3 Momia Es in South America.
    • Basta. This game is called Basta in Mexico, but it has lots of names: Tutti frutti, ¡Mercadito! , Stop, Lápiz quieto, Animales con E, Alto el fuego, Ensalada rusa.
    • Tripas de Gato. Tripas de gato is one of the traditional games in Spanish you can play with a wide range of ages. Players take turns drawing lines between pairs of numbers (1 to 1, 2 to 2) without crossing or touching any other lines.
    • A Pares y Nones. Traditional games in Spanish teach basic concepts like numbers, and well as language. This game is played in classes in Mexico. If you are looking for traditional preschool Spanish games, this is a good one to try.
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    Spanish games are a fun way to learn Spanish, test your existing knowledge of the language, or both. The instructions in these games are in English, but the games themselves require you to know either basic or advanced words/phrases in Spanish.

    Here's a list of easier games that will help you learn basic vocabulary, numbers, colors, and basic phrases.

    •Translation Games: These Spanish learning games begin with a lesson that teaches you simple Spanish words, then you use those words and their English translations in activities like Whack-a-Word and Hangman.

    •Spanish Word Toss: Throw darts at balloon targets that are translations of English keywords, or vice versa. Categories include animals, food, people, numbers, days of the week, and more. Three strikes and you have to start over!

    •Spanish Vocabulary: Match Spanish text with photos. You can instead play with audio to hear the word before choosing what image it goes with. There's also a spelling quiz you can take in this game.

    •Memory: A great Spanish game for kids, this one has dozens of memory challenges in many categories, such as animals, clothes, food, and people. You must match like images with each other, which takes place while the Spanish words are spoken aloud to help with word association.

    •Spanish In Flow: This one gives you the Spanish word in text and audio, and you must click the appropriate image that the word refers to. This is a good game for any skill level because you can play in fast or slow mode.

    The games in this list are a little more challenging, but will help you with more advanced vocabulary and sentences.

    •Weather Game: Match the week's forecast in Spanish with the appropriate weather images.

    •Number Game: Enter the price spoken in Spanish for the products on the shelf. You can practice one-digit numbers all the way up to six-digit numbers.

    •Dialogue Game: Choose the correct sentences that complete the dialogue between two Spanish-speaking people.

    •Fill in the Blank: Pick a category and try to spell out the translation. You'll have to switch between English and Spanish spelling to really test your knowledge. There are several categories, and each can be played at three levels of difficulty.

    •Verb Conjugation Game: Test your knowledge of conjugating verbs by specifying the tense, types of verbs, and infinitive ending that you'd like to be tested on.

  4. You can also find crossword puzzles in Spanish and word searches, riddles, online jigsaw puzzles, games to unscramble letters, words and phrases in Spanish, coloring pages and much more. In Spanish Level you can find lessons, exercises and downloadable resources that will help you learn or improve your Spanish.

  5. UXO is a fun game to learn Spanish where you attempt to knock over all the target objects in a level while not clicking / tapping on the bombs. You will find if you are on desktop that it is easier to hold down the mouse button and drag over the objects rather than clicking on them.

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