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My husband and I are of Hispanic decent. Not only were we blessed recently by adopting our Baby but also blessed that he is of Hispanic decent as well (blue eyes and all).
We had always said we would teach our child Spanish. We would NOT take a page from my parents book which was to NOT teach me Spanish, but rather use Spanish as a “secret” language in order to have conversations about Santa and surprise birthday parties. {rolling eyes}
My husband though, having been born close to Mexico grew up only speaking Spanish. It wasn’t until Kindergarten that he actively used English as his language.
So what we have decided to do is I will speak only English to Baby Blue and the Banker will speak only Spanish. Hopefully creating a Bilingual Baby!
Our routine at night has been Bath, Jammies, Story, Bed. So what we have included now is Spanish story books. They have a wonderful selection of Bilingual traditional stories in all sorts of languages. As a former teacher I know language development starts early and the more reading the better.
So I was pleasantly surprised to find such selections as these in Spanish.



Blue Hat, Green Hat, Quiet/Loud, and The Very Hungry Caterpillar
Even for those who don’t speak Spanish, you can purchase a book such as this that has both English and Spanish. Though if they are only in Spanish attempt it anyway! Some stories such as Good Night Moon (Buenas Noches Luna) are an easy Spanish read. Maybe you’ll learn a little yourself!

Some great resources to find out about Spanish Stories are:

- Spanish Material
- Spanish Story Ideas
- Bilingual Story List
- Read That Again List (Spanish)
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Thanks for the recommendations! I try to incorporate a Spanish word each week as my preschooler learns his letter. Your link list is also helpful!