Coloriettes Word Play | Morning Routine
Learn French & English Through Play — In Just 5 Minutes a Day
Make language learning simple, consistent, and enjoyable.
This bilingual French–English routine helps your child build real vocabulary through coloring, hands-on play, and repetition — all in a short daily moment you can actually stick to.
A Simple Routine
Designed for real life. No prep. No overwhelm.
1. Read & Color
Discover new words through simple, contextual sentences
2. Play with Vocabulary Cards
Match, recognize, and interact with words
3. Reinforce Through Play
Use simple games to make learning stick
Just 5 minutes a day builds consistency, confidence, and real understanding.
What’s Inside
A complete themed routine based on familiar morning moments:
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3 coloring pages with simple sentences
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Vocabulary cards (print, cut, reuse)
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Multiple easy-to-play games
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The same words repeated across all activities
Built for repetition without boredom — the key to lasting learning.
A Full Week of Learning — Done for You
Follow the structure, no planning needed:
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Day 1: Getting dressed
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Day 2: Breakfast
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Day 3: Brushing teeth
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Day 4–5: Review & play
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Day 6: Free play
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Day 7: Celebrate 🎉
Why It Works
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Words are repeated across coloring, cards, and games
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Your child engages with vocabulary in multiple ways
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Learning happens naturally through play — not memorization
What Your Child Builds
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Stronger memory through repetition
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Word recognition across contexts
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Confidence using new vocabulary
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Engagement — because it feels like play
Who It’s For
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Kids ages 4–7
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Beginners in French or English
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Bilingual families
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Parents wanting screen-free learning time
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Teachers looking for ready-to-use activities
Easy to Use
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Instant download
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Print at home (A4 + US Letter included)
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Designed for landscape (horizontal) printing
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Cut the cards once and reuse
Minimal setup. Long-term use.
Format
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Printable PDF
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A4 + US Letter formats included
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For personal use only
A Simple Way to Learn
No pressure. No drills. No overwhelm.
Just short, playful moments that help your child build real vocabulary — naturally.