These are simple craft for kids, to give them a hands-on introduction to Day of the Dead. 1. Make Papel Picado. This is the easiest decoration, and it brightens up any room instantly! All you need is tissue paper and scissors. Fold the tissue paper (as you would for paper snowflakes) and cut out designs. 5. LIMÓN Y SAL - JULIETA VENEGAS. "Te quiero" is the main example here, but there are lots of "te" and "me" pronouns sprinkled throughout. 6. DARTE UN BESO (PRINCE ROYCE) Sofía has been a hit across Spanish classrooms the past year, and the chorus is really catchy, with object pronouns. 7. To review the vocabulary for family members in Spanish, check out this blog post. 1. Pica-Pica - Mi Mamá. Kids love to sing along to Pica-Pica. It also teaches kids key family-related vocabulary in Spanish, and the song is catchy and fun. The video includes a brief intro to the song that is handy for teaching. The mother of the mother (la mama de la mama) said fast in Spanish sounds like "mamada" which means a blowjob. He loves "Mommy's" entire bloodline because she swallows his kids (sperm) when giving him head; 2. a. b. wear dentures; 3. I assume this means to suck him until he comes; 4. While she's sucked his dick she's never used her teeth. 11. Y es que te amo tanto que no lo puedo ni explicar. I love you so much I can't explain it. 12. Cada vez que me despido de ti, mi corazón pregunta cuándo te volveré a ver. Every time I say good-bye to you, my heart asks when I'll see you again. 13. Solo sé que haces de mi vida la más hermosa, te amo. sqyXO.

song for mama in spanish