Free Bilingual Stories for Kids Learning Spanish

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This 2-week bilingual immersion program is designed as a fun, easy daily path for your child to follow. By spending just thirty minutes with a new, exciting bilingual story each day, they will build their Spanish skills step-by-step, moving from simple words to full sentences.

On this page, you'll find links to eleven free bilingual stories for kids in Spanish and English.

These English-Spanish stories for kids are ideal for beginners and intermediate learners, ages 6 to 12 and above.

All of these are original bilingual stories created by LingoLina™ using the NeuroFluent Immersion method, where each sentence is first presented in English and then in Spanish.

For many more free bilingual audiobooks for kids, short stories, and fairytales, as well as longer novels and podcasts for kids, teens, and adults, visit LingoLina.com.

 

Your Child's Step-by-Step Path to Spanish Fluency

Course Overview:


About the Method and Course


Week 1: Bilingual Stories for Kids


Week 2: Bilingual Stories for Kids


Bilingual Word Search Puzzles for Kids

How to Use the Word Puzzle Games to Teach Kids Spanish The Cereal Witch Word Puzzle The Cereal Witch Word Puzzle ANSWER Key The Flying Ginger Cat Word Puzzle The Flying Ginger Cat Word Puzzle ANSWER Key The Cursed Dress Word Puzzle The Cursed Dress Word Puzzle ANSWER Key Flug the Witch's Parrot Word Puzzle Flug the Witch's Parrot Word Puzzle ANSWER Key The Centipede and The Shoemaker Word Puzzle The Centipede and The Shoemaker Word Puzzle ANSWER Key The Booger Goblins Word Puzzle The Booger Goblins Word Puzzle ANSWER Key Mr. ClickClock Word Puzzle Mr. ClickClock Word Puzzle ANSWER Key The Batty Drummer Word Puzzle The Batty Drummer Word Puzzle ANSWER Key IceKiss Word Puzzle IceKiss Word Puzzle ANSWER Key The Cloudogool Word Puzzle The Cloudogool Word Puzzle ANSWER Key The Fairy's Tail Word Puzzle The Fairy's Tail Word Puzzle ANSWER Key

Coloring Activities for Kids


Conclusion

 

How to Make the Most Out of This Course

Read and listen to a story every day. 

Alternate between reading and listening, or do both simultaneously to develop Spanish reading, writing, listening, speaking, and comprehension skills.

If your child initially doesn't understand anything they hear in Spanish, do not worry or quiz them. Simply expose them to the bilingual content, and over time, they will naturally learn what the Spanish words mean. 

Through these bilingual stories, kids will naturally learn a variety of useful, everyday Spanish words, expanding your child's vocabulary without effort.

Spanish vocabulary learned through stories includes verbs, nouns, and actions (running, eating, climbing, etc.), as well as colors, emotions (happy, angry, sad), pronouns, and genders. Some stories include words to do with animals, household items, vehicles, clothing, food, nature, the city, and family.

The more stories your child reads or listens to, the more Spanish words they will naturally pick up along with sentence structure and grammar.

Over time, this leads to developing Spanish fluency naturally, just like they learned their first language.

 

 

Last modified: Tuesday, 28 April 2026, 2:59 AM