Children will learn basic Spanish and improve their English language skills as they engage with read-a-long videos and activities about kindness and having good manners, all designed to help develop a strong vocabulary in both languages.
A Gift for You!
Chica-Chick and Grandma Hen use strawberries from their garden to make lots of jam. Chica-Chick suggests giving the jam as gifts to all their friends and the local community helpers. She's disappointed when she discovers they have given away all the jam. But she is delighted when Grandma Hen presents her with the biggest jar of all - a present for her. Highlights Storybook Animations bring stories to life with colorful animation and highlighted, read-along text that lights up as it’s spoken, helping kids connect the words they hear with the words they see so they can grow as confident readers.
A Good Day for Sharing
A rabbit shares the fruit of her shopping trip with her friends, who then return the favor by sharing with her some of what they made from those ingredients. In the end, they all return to the rabbit's house for a Thanksgiving potluck supper. Highlights Storybook Animations bring stories to life with colorful animation and highlighted, read-along text that lights up as it’s spoken, helping kids connect the words they hear with the words they see so they can grow as confident readers.
Gus on the Go: Spanish for Kids
Featuring a native Spanish language audio speaker, children can learn over 90 useful Spanish vocabulary words with adorable animations and fun games and exercises. Children will be engaged in learning multiple categories including animals, food, and clothing.
Learn Spanish: Food & More
Kids learn Spanish words for food, animals, and outdoor activities. Colorful animation, real images, and adorable characters create an engaging experience that’s clear and easy to follow. Includes both English and Spanish.
Si, Por Favor!
Yes, Please! (in Spanish): Grandma Hen asks Chica-Chick if she would like a spinach quesadilla for lunch. Chica-Chick helps by giving Grandma Hen the tortillas, cheese, and spinach. But Grandma Hen says something is still missing. Highlights Storybook Animations bring stories to life with colorful animation, helping kids connect the words they hear with what they see so they can grow and learn confidently.
Tiempo para Ayudar, Tiempo para Jugar
Time to Help, Time to Play (in Spanish): Chica-Chick is running an errand for Grandma Hen, but her friends invite her to play with them. Instead, Chica-Chick focuses, does her chore, and then gets to play. Highlights Storybook Animations bring stories to life with colorful animation, helping kids connect the words they hear with what they see so they can grow and learn confidently.
Time to Help, Time to Play
Chica-Chick is running an errand for Grandma Hen, but her friends invite her to play with them. Instead, Chica-Chick focuses, does her chore, and then gets to play. Highlights Storybook Animations bring stories to life with colorful animation and highlighted, read-along text that lights up as it’s spoken, helping kids connect the words they hear with the words they see so they can grow as confident readers.
Un Buen Dia para Compartir
A Good Day for Sharing (in Spanish): A rabbit shares the fruit of her shopping trip with her friends, who then return the favor by sharing with her some of what they made from those ingredients. In the end, they all return to the rabbit's house for a Thanksgiving potluck supper. Highlights Storybook Animations bring stories to life with colorful animation, helping kids connect the words they hear with what they see so they can grow and learn confidently.
Un Regalo para ti
A Gift for You! (in Spanish): Chica-Chick and Grandma Hen use strawberries from their garden to make lots of jam. Chica-Chick suggests giving the jam as gifts to all their friends and the local community helpers. Highlights Storybook Animations bring stories to life with colorful animation, helping kids connect the words they hear with what they see so they can grow and learn confidently.
Yes, Please!
Grandma Hen asks Chica-Chick if she would like a spinach quesadilla for lunch. Chica-Chick helps by giving Grandma Hen the tortillas, cheese, and spinach, but Grandma Hen says something is still missing. When she again asks Chica-Chick, "Do you want a quesadilla?" Chica-Chick replies, "Yes, please." Then she understands that "please" was the missing ingredient. Read along with highlighted text and fun narration while exploring the world of Highlights, Storybook Animations! Highlights Storybook Animations bring stories to life with colorful animation and highlighted, read-along text that lights up as it’s spoken, helping kids connect the words they hear with the words they see so they can grow as confident readers.