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Make SpEAKING Creole Fun!
How Pale Kreyòl Works
A simple, proven way to help children understand, use, and remember Haitian Creole. At Pale Kreyòl, we don’t believe in passive learning. Children learn language best when they see it, engage with it, and revisit it with confidence. That’s why every Pale Kreyòl product follows our 3-Step Learning Method—designed to help parents actively teach Creole in a way that feels natural, joyful, and effective.

Our 3-Step Method
1
Show the Word
Build strong foundations through visual language exposure. Children learn language first by seeing it. We clearly present the Creole word alongside its English meaning and engaging illustrations to help children form early connections
2
Check for Understanding
Turn reading time into connection
This is where learning becomes interactive. Parents are encouraged to pause, ask simple questions, point, repeat, and invite responses—without pressure or correction.
3
Review for Comprehension
Reinforce learning so it sticks
Children need repetition—but in fun, meaningful ways. Through rereading, sing-along audio, coloring books, and flashcards, children revisit the same words across multiple formats.
How This Works
How This Works Anchor
See it. Hear it. Recognize it.
Visually show words in creole + English pronunciation

Engage Together
Engage, Ask, Connect

Review, Repeat, Remember
Repeat though book, songs, and pratice


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Learning Methodology
Children learn language first through visual recognition. By clearly showing the Creole word alongside its English translation and engaging illustrations, we help children make early connections between what they see, what they hear, and what it means.

Challenge Learning
This step lays the groundwork—before speaking, before testing—so children feel confident from the very beginning.
Creates a safe, curiosity-driven learning environment.
Helps children recognize Creole as a real, usable language.
Builds early vocabulary without pressure. Supports memory through visual cues.
Builds early vocabulary without pressure. Supports memory through visual cues.
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