Tuesday, January 27, 2026

Library Call

Spanish Children's Stories


If you're looking for ways to expand early literacy services for Spanish-speaking families in your community, LibraryCall can help.

Our Spanish-language audio stories provide culturally authentic content that families can enjoy anytime, anywhere, helping you extend the reach of your resources. All of our Spanish-language stories are created in collaboration with native speakers, writers, translators, and narrators to ensure cultural authenticity and engaging storytelling. Our Spanish collection recently reached a milestone: 75 stories and counting, including:
br> Traditional tales like El niño que gritó lobo (The Boy Who Cried Wolf)
Classic favorites like El Ratón Pérez by Luis Coloma, the beloved tooth-fairy mouse known across Spanish-speaking countries
Original stories like El regalo de Ana by Lorena Romero, a story celebrating Children's Day in México.
Three children's book covers displayed side by side on a light background. From left to right: “El niño que gritó lobo” showing a smiling boy with a wolf behind him; “El Ratón Pérez” featuring a small mouse holding a tooth against a night city backdrop; and “El regalo de Ana” depicting a colorful doll with braids and traditional-style clothing.

Where to find LibraryCall Spanish-language stories:
LibraryCall services: Dial-A-Story Studio and Storytime Direct
For families: the Whole World Kids app

Library platforms (for selectors): available where you buy audiobooks, including OverDrive (login required), Blackstone Unlimited, and Hoopla