Mini Bonjour
French classes for little explorers · Ages 3–6

Playful French classes for little learners.

Mini Bonjour introduces daycare and preschool children to French through songs, stories, real objects, picture cards, movement, and joyful repetition.

3–6
Ages
30 min
Per class
On-site
At your center
Mini Bonjour — French classes for little explorers

Program highlights

Built around how little children actually learn.

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Ages 3–6

Designed for daycare, preschool, and pre-K classrooms.

Songs & movement

Rhymes, finger plays, and gentle movement built into every class.

Stories & simple games

Short stories, puppets, and matching games that hold little attention spans.

Real objects & picture cards

Concrete materials children can touch, sort, name, and explore.

Simple French phrases

Greetings, colors, numbers, animals, feelings, and daily-routine words.

Child-paced participation

Children can listen, watch, point, or speak — no pressure, no performance.

Daycare-friendly scheduling

Weekly, twice-monthly, short sessions, or special French days.

No prior French needed

We start from the very first bonjour for little learners.

Why early French?

Language at this age belongs in the senses, not on a worksheet.

Early childhood language exposure thrives on concrete experiences, gentle repetition, and joyful connection. Children hear, point, match, sing, move, and use simple words tied to real objects and daily routines — exactly as they learn their first words.

  • Hear it

    Songs, stories, and the rhythm of French read aloud.

  • Touch it

    Real objects, picture cards, and props they can hold.

  • Match it

    Sorting, pointing, and choosing — no pressure to speak.

  • Sing it

    Repetition that feels like play, not memorization.

  • Move with it

    Gentle movement and gesture connect words to meaning.

  • Use it

    Short phrases tied to greetings, snack time, and goodbye.

Let’s talk

Interested in offering Mini Bonjour at your daycare?

We’d love to learn about your center, your families, and the rhythm of your day. A short conversation is the easiest place to start.