
Bilingual Books for Children
Bring Spanish and Latin American Culture to Storytime
Adventures in Spanish has teamed up with award-winning children’s author and storyteller Jude Lennon to create a magical series of bilingual books that open the door to Central and Latin American culture.
Every page is beautifully illustrated by the talented young artists from our very own Spanish classes—making these books extra special, straight from children, for children.
✨ How to Get Your Copy
- Order on Amazon for fast delivery.
- Or make it truly unique: contact us to purchase a signed edition right. Don’t forget to send us the recipient’s details so we can include a personalised message in Spanish—perfect for gifts that inspire and delight.
Start your child’s bilingual adventure today!


¡Fernando Baila el Tango! (Fernando Can Tango!)
¡Fernando Baila el Tango! launched in November (2017) is the second bilingual children’s book I have had the pleasure of working on with Jude Lennon. Set in Argentina and written in English and Spanish, the story follows the adventures of Valentina, a flamingo who longs to tango in Buenos Aires. All she needs is a partner….
A fabulous resource for teachers, tutors and parents alike. Bring your child’s Spanish-learning journey alive with this wonderful bilingual book that covers the following topics: Argentine animals, Argentine Tango and Argentina geography.
We have included 10 Interesting facts at the end of the book and will be making an MP3 bilingual recording available to readers. We also have a limited edition of finger puppets available to compliment the book and help bring the story alive for younger readers.
¿Ya estoy Llegando? (Am I Nearly There Yet?)
This is the first in a series of bilingual children’s books in collaboration with Jude Lennon, acclaimed children’s author and storyteller.
Ya estoy Llegando (Am I Nearly There Yet) is a bilingual children’s picture book. It follows the adventures of “Frida” a day-dreaming Monarch Butterfly as she makes her migratory flight to Mexico for the Day of The Dead celebrations. But she fell asleep in Butterfly school and didn’t hear the directions of how to get to Mexico…will she make it in time?
A great resource for young language learners that covers the following topics: The Day of the Dead Festival in Mexico. Loosing loved ones and the migration of the Monarch Butterfly.
FREE bilingual mp3 recording of the story in Spanish and English to all purchases.

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