Spanish Words Matching Game 4+
Match each Spanish word to its picture.
How to play
Tap a word, then tap the picture it matches.
What your child learns
First Spanish vocabulary through picture matching.
The science behind the games
Every Dad4Kids game is built on one simple truth: children want to play, not study — so we turn learning into a game worth replaying. The method draws on peer-reviewed research in game-based learning, motivation, and how memory works.
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- Nakata & Webb (2016). Does studying vocabulary in smaller sets increase learning?. Studies in Second Language Acquisition.
- Tokac et al. (2019). Effects of game-based learning on students' mathematics achievement: A meta-analysis. Journal of Computer Assisted Learning.
- Alotaibi (2024). Game-based learning in early childhood education: a systematic review and meta-analysis. Frontiers in Psychology.
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By Evgeny Arsentiev, PhD · Last updated: June 2026


