Los Angeles is a city of many Spanish speakers, and it’s easy to see the advantages of being bilingual. Some parents want to introduce their children to speaking Spanish or another language at a young age. The library has all kinds of resources, whether your goal is to support fluency or if you just want to learn some everyday phrases and vocabulary. All of these resources are free with your library card. Don’t have one? Sign up for an e-card here.
For children who already have a foundation in Spanish, the library offers a wide variety of e-book and audiobook options.We have a new resource called MakeMake that has a vibrant collection of children’s books in Spanish from Latin American countries that are available to read online. Some of the books are interactive and offer the option of reading or listening to them in Spanish or English.
With children who are just starting to learn Spanish, it can sometimes be a struggle to motivate them to go beyond their comfort zone of English, which usually dominates in school and in the media around us. Children’s books with a sprinkling of Spanish words can be a fun way to introduce the language in small amounts, and encourage kids to learn more. We love using these books in storytime and other programs, because everyone feels included—those who already speak Spanish recognize the familiar words, and those who don’t speak Spanish yet feel welcomed into learning another language. Try some of the books below with your family!