This is a sponsored post. I was compensated for my time and given a free passport to write an honest review. I only share things with my readers I can endorse and I feel my readers will love.
If you are looking for a fun, gently way to introduce you kids to a new language you are going to love Baker’s Passport! As someone who grew up bilingual let me tell you – you should be teaching your kids a 2nd language and you should do it while they are young. Children will catch on easier, develop a better accent, and will resist the new language less when you start them off from a young age.
Baker’s Passport Helps Children Learn a New Language
Baker’s Passport offers a chance to introduce your child to French, Spanish or Japanese in a fun, gently way. It uses the proven technique of helping kids to learn many words form one room (the kitchen plus numbers and colors) before moving on to the next one.
Baker’s Passport is targeted to children from 5-12 years of age, although my Preschooler sure enjoyed joining in on the fun. It is a fun homeschool or afterschool introduction to a foreign language. Your kids will love making cookies while learning some new words. Older Children will be able to fill out the passport so they will not only speak the new language, but write it too.
This very affordable language learning activity is currently offered as an e-product. After purchasing Baker’s Passport you will download an 8 page PDF which you can then print off for easy use in the kitchen. The Baker’s Passport will contain step-by-step directions for not only baking a yummy treat, but also for incorporating a lot of kitchen vocabulary in the language of your choice.
Please make sure your children are properly supervised while cooking for their own safety.
Your child will repeat the new vocabulary naturally as they are going through the cooking steps. Integrated in the lesson is review and fill-in-the-blank.
HINT: For pronunciation help you can see it phonetically here or hear it out loud here.
Baker’s Passport has created a wonderful, engaging, and fun way to introduce a new language to children!
We not only learned some French, but made some delicious Butterscotch brownies too! The recipe is a keeper and the lesson can be repeated again to cement in our language lesson.
Baker Passport in Action
Here is just a very short video showing you how Baker’s Passport works in action with the French Passport and my three year old.
Bake up Your Own Language Learning Fun
Are you ready to start baking, learning a new language, and having FUN? You can purchase one passport for only $5 or get all 3 for $12. Now that’s a price I can get excited about!
Did you know for every Baker's Passport purchased the company donates $1 to Action Against Hunger! Learn a new language, eat some cookies, and give some life saving food all at the same time! Love it!
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Bakers Passports Kickstarter Campaign
Thanks to the success of Baker’s Passports that began in 2013, owner Meg is looking to launch Baker’s Passport Activity Kits! Soon you will be able to get the same popular passports in a printed version with a bakers hat, apron, grocery bag, and surprise. What a fun gift for kids!
To help this Mom take her small business to the next level, buy your Baker’s Passport through the Kickstarter Campaign here!
How it Works. You choose how much money you want to “back” the Kickstarter Campaign for and get your appropriate reward – from a downloadable passport for $5 to a Baker’s Activity Kit for $35. This is an all or nothing campaign. You will not need to make payment until April 1st. If Backer’s Passport doesn’t make their financial goal no funds will be raised. So please, help support this great language learning fun!