About Clase de Profe
Story-based Spanish, made for families learning at home
Profé is the editorial voice behind Clase de Profe — a small, family-minded project that turns gentle stories into the easiest way to begin Spanish at home, even if you are learning alongside your kids.
Why we make Spanish resources for homeschool families
Most Spanish materials for kids assume one of two things: that the parent is already fluent, or that the family wants a full curriculum. A lot of families fit neither. They want to bring a little more Spanish into the day — at bedtime, over breakfast, in the car — without turning it into another subject to manage.
Clase de Profe was built for that family. Everything we publish starts from a simple idea borrowed from how children naturally pick up language: meaning first, repetition over time, and no pressure to be perfect. Short stories carry vocabulary in context, so a word like luna or tiene is something your child hears, not something they have to memorize from a list.
We focus on a warm, Argentine flavor of Spanish — natural, everyday phrasing rather than textbook formality. And because we know most of our readers are still building their own Spanish, every resource is written with the parent in mind: English support on the page, pronunciation help, and read-aloud notes so you can sit down and start tonight.
If you are a parent trying to keep Spanish alive at home, or a family that wants to begin without being fluent, this project is for you. We are not promising overnight fluency — just a calmer, more joyful way to make Spanish a normal part of family life.
What “Profé” means
In much of Latin America, profeis the warm, everyday way kids and families say “teacher” — short for profesor or profesora. It is affectionate, not formal. That is the spirit of this project: a friendly guide at your side, not a lecture.
Profé is our house editorial persona — the consistent voice that writes the stories, parent guides, and resources you find here at Clase de Profe.
Our approach
What we believe about learning Spanish at home
Meaning before grammar
Children acquire language by understanding it in context — a principle language educators call comprehensible input. Our stories are built so the meaning is clear from the words, pictures, and rhythm, long before any rule is explained.
Consistency over perfection
A few minutes of Spanish most nights does more than an occasional long lesson. We design short, repeatable resources so small moments add up — and so a busy week never feels like falling behind.
Written for non-fluent parents
You should never need to translate on the fly. Every story includes English support and pronunciation guidance so the parent can lead with confidence, even while still learning.
Low-screen and printable
Our resources are made to print and read together — calm, hands-on, and easy to use away from a screen, especially at bedtime.
Want the details on how we write and review what we publish? Read our editorial process.
Our mission
To make it easier for families to build Spanish into their home — through short stories, honest parent guides, and resources that work without fluency and without a lot of time.
Start with a free Spanish story