![]() They are available with or without audio, and have supplementary comprehension quizzes and worksheets. Raz-Kids offers over 500 Spanish ebooks! The titles are leveled, so you can choose an appropriate title based on reading ability. The app functions by subscription, but there’s a month free trial. You can always try out one free trial after another until the summer ends! FabuLinguaīeautifully crafted stories and animations. ![]() All of them allow you to start with a free trial. The following websites offer either yearly or monthly subscription packages. The downside? It’s only available for iPhone and iPad. It’s got a great, intuitive interface that will keep kids attention. But I’m including it here because the lessons progress as if you are reading a short story. But for that there’s… Duolingo Kidsĭuolingo Kids is meant as a language learning app and not necessarily a place to read books. It’s not meant for younger kids (lower elementary and down). I think it’s a great idea to keep readers engaged and understand what’s going on. But this recent addition allows language learners to listen to interactive mini-stories while simultaneously answering comprehension questions as the story progresses. Duolingo Storiesĭuolingo has been a fantastic go-to language learning app in recent years. Which makes it a great find for teachers looking to supplement their curriculum or for homeschool Spanish lessons. It’s intended to have parents or teachers assign a specific reading passage and use the lessons they provide as a guide. It’s free for teachers, students, and parents and it’s less flashy than the other options.Īs a resource, it’s fantastic for short, reading passages, but it’s not necessarily a site I would let my kids run free to explore on their own (unless they were into that type of thing!). They are geared to upper elementary and up. Once your library card is synced with Libby, just search for Spanish picture books! CommonLitĬommonLit is a nonprofit that offers Spanish reading passages with questions and assessments. I am an avid reader, and I use this app on a daily basis. ![]() If you don’t have a library card, you might be able to sign up for one through Libby. However, the book selection is dependent on what is available at your library. You browse, borrow, and read straight from the app. Libby is an app connected to your local library. They have a great website and titles are available to read online or for download on your Apple iOs, Android, or Kindle device. It’s a true, well-rounded, everything you need to teach Spanish in one place type of resource. In addition to offering free bilingual kids’ books, they offer tips for raising bilingual kids, teaching resources, a podcast, and read-alouds. This is one of my favorite finds! Read Conmigo is a fully-fledged, all-inclusive bilingual system for teachers, parents, and homeschool programs. But you will need to either register or download an app to use them. The following resources are also free (and equally awesome). Absolutely worth checking out, and if you like it you can go to The Spanish Experiment’s paid content at The Fable Cottage (more on that below).įree (Requires a Free Registration or App Download) Beautiful illustrations, but the selection is very limited. The Spanish Experimentįree online fairy tales read by native speakers. Children’s Books ForeverĬhildren’s Books Forever offers a few titles by author Hans Wilhelm that have been translated into Spanish. If you prefer to read elsewhere, they do offer an app for download as well. Books are culturally diverse, with over 150 titles in Spanish. The International Children’s Digital Library, or ICDL, features books from all over the world in an impressive number of languages. The Spanish selection isn’t that extensive, but it’ll do in a pinch. Free Kids Books can be read online or downloaded as a PDF. Free Kids BooksĪnother site that is completely free, no registration required. Wilbooks is a publisher located in Pennsylvania and while they do offer a selection of free resources, they also sell book collections and offer a membership for a wider selection of online books starting at $1.99 a month. Wilbooks’ free online library offers Spanish titles for Pre-K through 2nd grade. Their titles are mostly nonfiction, but in a variety of topics. Unite for LiteracyĪ non-traditional publishing company, Unite for Literacy offers a sizable online selection of Spanish ebooks. Readers are not required to make an account, register, or install an app. ![]() These sites offer their online libraries for free. Free (No Registration or Download Required)
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