Are your kids learning Spanish?
If they are, I have a fun activity for them.
Below are some titles for well-known American picture books.
These picture book titles aren’t in English, however. They are in Spanish.
Can your kids translate the titles and figure out what books they are?
To find out the answers, parents, you can scroll to the bottom of the post.
By the way, reading simple picture books in Spanish that your children are familiar with is a good way to increase their vocabulary. You may want to try it sometime.
Anyway, I hope your kids have fun with this activity!
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Picture Book Titles in Spanish
- Oso Pardo, Oso Pardo, ¿Qué Ves Ahí?
- Huevos Verdes con Jamón
- Abran Paso a Los Patitos
- De La Cabeza a Los Pies
- Ve, Perro. Ve!
- Buenas Noches, Lun
- Un Pez, Dos Peces, Pez Rojo, Pez Azul
- Donde Viven Los Monstruos
- ¿Eres Mi Mama?
- Jorge el Curioso
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Alright. Here are the answers.
- Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do You See?
- Green Eggs and Ham
- Make Way For Ducklings
- From Head to Toe
- Go, Dog. Go!
- Goodnight Moon
- One Fish Two Fish Red Fish Blue Fish
- Where the Wild Things Are
- Are You My Mother?
- Jorge el Curioso
Did your kids figure out the picture book titles?
I’m sure they did a great job no matter how many they got right.
By the way, if you are looking for more fun stuff that will help your children learn Spanish vocabulary, you may be interested in my Say Sí to Spanish: Language Learning Packs. You can get posters, games, word puzzles, and other fun activities that will get your kids reading, writing, listening, and speaking in Spanish.