Speak Czech in the Kitchen—It’s More Fun Than You Think
The kitchen isn’t just for cooking it’s a great place for learning! With smells, colors, and tasty treats all around, kids can pick up Czech words that connect to their everyday lives. Plus, it’s a perfect way to mix learning with mealtime fun.
Easy Czech Words for Food and Cooking
Kids can start with simple and useful words like:
- chleba – bread
- mléko – milk
- máslo – butter
- lžička – spoon
- talíř – plate
Use these words during meals or while helping in the kitchen. It’s like turning snack time into study time!
Kitchen-Friendly Activities in Czech
Label the Pantry
Make small labels with Czech food names and stick them on kitchen items like mléko (milk) or jablko (apple). Turn everyday objects into flashcards!
Chef for a Day
Let your child help prepare a simple dish, using Czech words for ingredients and tools along the way. Pretend you’re running a Czech café!
Dinolingo offers much more than digital games. Their Czech program for kids includes real-life vocabulary practice, like food names, kitchen tools, and everyday phrases. It’s great for kids aged 2–14 who enjoy interactive learning on web, Android, or iOS.
Plus, with offline printables like food posters and recipe cards in Czech, you can keep learning going even when the screen is off.
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