Want your children speaking punjabi at home… without pressure?

On Monday I spoke about my adult students needing repeatable rules and steps.

Today I’d like to focus on the other side, our younger learners, because they also need the right tools and hands on learning to build confidence in Punjabi.

Children often understand more Punjabi than they speak. Without opportunities to practise in a fun way, they can become hesitant continue replying only in English.

One of the simplest ways to support their speaking at home is through play. Teach your child without them even knowing they are learning.

That is exactly why I created Punjabi Toys that are built around Learning Through Play to give families practical, engaging resources that make Punjabi part of daily life rather than just a “lesson”.

If you would like to support your child’s Punjabi journey at home, you can shop the full range here:
Toy Shop → NirmolakHeera.com

Even small, consistent moments of Punjabi play can make a huge difference over time.

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