Rosita's Little Spanish Explorers. Summer Session A
Category
Arts & Enrichment / Optional Community Classes/Aquatics
Quick Facts
Schedule
Jun 17, 2026 – Aug 5, 2026
Registration
Location
Euclid Park
City of Santa Monica
1525 Euclid St.
Santa Monica, CA 90403
Pricing
Description
NO CLASS 7/1
A joyful Spanish playgroup designed for toddlers and their caregivers. Children explore Spanish through songs, movement, storytelling, puppets, and sensory play in a warm and engaging environment. Guided by our Theme-Based Curriculum Project, young learners are introduced to Spanish vocabulary through playful routines, music, and hands-on activities including our Garden of Dreams.
Children also interact with Rosita, our classroom puppet friend, who helps connect Spanish words to daily routines and playful learning experiences.
Caregiver participation is encouraged to help children follow activities and enjoy a positive early language experience.
$30 material fee is due to the instructor on the first day of class.
Online registration is required. Walk-in registration is not available.
REFUNDS/TRANSFERS - A $15.00 processing fee applies for each activity session refunded. Refunds will be prorated. Refund/transfer requests must be emailed to the Community Classes & Camps office at community.classes@santamonica.gov. Refunds will be issued only if requested within one day after the first class meeting. Material fees are not discountable and are nonrefundable.
REFUNDS FOR DUPLICATE/MULTIPLE ENROLLMENTS resulting from multiple registration submissions (at one or more offices or via online registration) will be subject to a $15.00 processing fee for each activity session refunded.
CANCELLED CLASSES: Makeups will not be offered for classes missed by the student. Programs are subject to cancellation if minimum enrollment is not met.
All class dates, times, locations, and instructors are subject to change without notice.
Instructor
Diana Albarracin - LA Spanish School
Diana Albarracin is a native Spanish speaker raised in Boyaca, Colombia. She is an innovator in teaching Spanish as a second language, developer of curriculum and passionate about encouraging interest in younger children regarding the reading and writing acquisition learning process. She studied in the prestigious University Francisco Jose de Caldas Bogota, Colombia, and earned a degree equivalent to a Bachelor Degree in Art and Language in the United States. Diana has over 10 years of experience teaching Spanish as a second language in different schools in Los Angeles including charter schools, public progressive schools and private schools. She is passionate to see her new student's understanding and speaking Spanish as a second language.
