Mix up the mamá photos before starting a new round, along with a new baby. If not, a new student is chosen to be the 'bebé' (I only allow two rounds consecutively before I choose a new student). If he/she finds the mamá, she gets to go again next round. This student has three chances to figure out who has his/her mamá, using the phrase 'Are you my mother?' in the target language. VERSION 2: Have students sit in a circle- hand out the mamá photos which need to be kept "secret". You can switch this around by having the bebé photos showing instead of the mamás. Call on another student and so forth until all have paired up. (You can have them greet each other :) ). Call on a student who has a bebé- that student needs to find his/her mamá and pair up. VERSION 1: Hand out the mamás and bebés- bebés keep the pictures "secret" while the mamás hold the pictures so everyone can see them. Print out the pictures of each pair of animals and affix them to stiff paper. I've created a special section here on my Pinterest for Spanish speaking countries and one here for French. *MAMÁ AND BEBÉ MATCHING GAME: Your little learners will love this fun matching game which also involved some movement- and you can add some CULTURE to the game by printing out pictures of animal moms and babies from countries where your target language is spoken.
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