10 Fun-Filled Thanksgiving Books for Kids in Spanish
Reading Thanksgiving books in Spanish is an excellent way to learn more about the holiday while you integrate gratitude, the joy of family, and the Spanish language into your reading time.
The Hispanic culture is a rich one and whether you are a Spanish learner or parent looking for Thanksgiving books in Spanish, these books are worth checking out.
Thanksgiving books in Spanish are an amazing habit to implement on young learners because they’re full of useful information and content that will last a lifetime. Reading and storytelling are important for children because it sparks curiosity, it develops their brain, and helps them with concentration.
In this round-up, I share the best Thanksgiving books in Spanish for preschool, kindergarten, and young adults. These incredible books encourage gratitude, celebrate inclusivity, and inspire kids to learn more about their history. Within the Latin culture, there are many fun holidays and Thanksgiving is becoming more and more popular in Spanish-speaking communities.
10 Fun-Filled Thanksgiving Books in Spanish for Kids
I’ve compiled a list of the best children’s books about Thanksgiving for your home or school library. Whether you’re looking for a picture book or a textbook, you’re sure to find a wonderful story about Thanksgiving.
For a list of free children’s books in Spanish, check out 20 Free Spanish Books, Novels, and Stories in PDF and Printables.
And if you’re looking to expand on Hispanic heritage,10 Children’s Books That Celebrate Hispanic Heritage is worth checking out. Now, let’s get started with the best Thanksgiving books for kids in Spanish.
1. It’s Thanksgiving! (¡Es Día de Acción de Gracias!)
Where to get it: Amazon and bookstores
Author: Tessa Kenan
For ages: Ages 4 – 7
Kindle: $4.99
Paperback: $8.99
¡Es día de acción de gracias! (It’s Thanksgiving!) is a fresh and vibrant Thanksgiving book with plenty of pictures to engage young readers in learning about Thanksgiving traditions in Spanish. Several questions throughout the book prompt kids to learn about themselves and cultivate gratitude.
Kids of Latin American origin who are growing up in the U.S will find this book encouraging. It helps them embrace the US culture while also honoring their roots.
The unique descriptions found in this Thanksgiving book in Spanish explains how people celebrate the holiday in November. The colorful photos represent many cultures and ethnicities to promote inclusivity. This visual glossary is one of the best Thanksgiving books in Spanish for learners of all ages!
2. Where is my turkey? (¿Dónde está mi pavo?)
Where to get it: Amazon and bookstores
Author: Sujatha Lalgudi
For ages: Ages 2-6
Kindle: $1.99
Paperback: $9.25
This book is about a child dressed as a pilgrim and his beloved pet turkey experiencing their first Thanksgiving together. It’s a funny and bright book with large illustrations on each page that keep young readers engaged. Encourage your child to spot the hidden turkey.
It is designed for beginners who are learning Spanish as a second language. The sentences are simple, and it was written by a best-selling children’s book author. Read, learn, and play while you teach your child about Thanksgiving in Spanish!
3. Thank you Omu! (¡Gracias, Omu!)
Where to get it: Amazon and bookstores
Author: Oge Mora
For ages: Ages 4-8
Paperback: $7.98
This is one of the most heartwarming Thanksgiving books in Spanish. Everyone knows about Omu’s yummy stew. They follow their noses toward the delicious scent. One by one, Omu shares her famous stew with as many people as she can. But soon the pot is empty and she has none left for herself.
Oge Mora is the author and illustrator that brings this warm story of sharing with others what you have to give. She also explains how “Omu” means queen or grandmother. The book has strong female role models and is guaranteed to broaden your child’s vocabulary. It also teaches the importance of sharing and giving on Thanksgiving—and every day.
4. The attitude of gratitude (La actitud de agradecer)
Where to get it: Amazon and bookstores
Author: Melissa Winn
For ages: Ages 2-4
Kindle: $2.99
Paperback: $9.99
This is another wonderful Thanksgiving book in Spanish for kids that teaches to have the right attitude about giving. At the end of the book, there are cards where kids can write about everything they’re thankful for this Thanksgiving.
In this story, grandma teaches her grandson how to cope with frustration by making a gratitude jar. The book’s gentle verses relate to the warmth of home and valuing family relationships.
This book is a mindful guide on teaching kids how to be grateful and not to take for granted all that they have. It shares an excellent and meaningful Thanksgiving message!
5. The Turkey Who Forgot How To Gobble (El Pavo Que se Olvidó Cómo Hacer Glu-Glú)
Where to get it: Amazon and bookstores
Author: Alexis H. Purcell
For ages: Ages 3-5
Kindle: $3.99
Paperback: $11.99
This is a cute Thanksgiving book for kids because it’s about Joey, a turkey who forgot how to gobble. Kids love to make noises and learn about turkeys and farm animals. Joey gets help from his farm friends to figure out how a turkey should sound. Is it miau, guau, or mu? The repetitive text and cute story engage children to make different animal sounds and help Joey find his gobble.
6. Thanks (Gracias)
Where to get it: Amazon
Author: Pat Mora
For ages: Ages 4-8
Hardcover: $16.08
This is a straightforward book about how to give thanks in Spanish. A young boy teaches how to be grateful for the little things in everyday life. He recalls his time at the beach, the bees he encounters while playing outside, and much more!
The illustrations are brightly colored and made with acrylic. Kids will enjoy both the heartwarming story and the incredible art. The illustrations are full of detail and depth.
The multicultural characters in the story encourage inclusivity and celebrate Hispanic heritage to remind readers of the value of diversity.
7. Thank you: The turkey of Thanksgiving (Gracias: El pavo de Acción de Gracias)
Where to get it: Amazon and bookstores
Author: Joy Cowley
For ages: Ages 4-8
Paperback: $15.52
In this Spanish Thanksgiving book, Miguel makes friends with a turkey called Gracias. They create a valuable bond as their friendship blooms. This funny, warm, and sweet story is full of adventures so that kids can learn about why we eat turkey.
Will Gracias, the turkey, end up being Thanksgiving dinner or will she remain being the boy’s best friend? Gracias: El pavo de Thanksgiving encourages conversation for older kids to understand where the food they eat comes from.
8. Don’t forget to be grateful (No te olvides de agradecer)
Where to get it: Amazon and bookstores
Author: Melissa Winn
For ages: 5 and up
Kindle: $0.99
Paperback: $9.99
No te olvides de agradecer (Don’t forget to say thank you) is a book for children to learn about being thankful and happy every day. From family to a bird singing outside, this book teaches young learners in Spanish how to live a grateful and beneficial life.
This book answers the question to: how can you raise a child so that he or she is loving, happy and grateful? This lovely story helps your child cultivate a gratitude attitude, see the world in a positive light, and feel grateful as much as possible. Teach your kids valuable lessons while enjoying the beautiful illustrations.
9. Clifford and Thanksgiving (Clifford y el Dia de Acción de Gracias)
Where to get it: Amazon and bookstores
Author: Norman Bridwell
For ages: Ages 4-8
Paperback: $9.56
Clifford the Big Red Dog books are exciting and adventurous. Clifford is easy to love, and he and Emily Elizabeth are always up to something!
In this Spanish version, Clifford y el Día de Gracias (Clifford and Thanksgiving), the big red dog has to stay home while Emily Elizabeth goes to visit her grandmother. Clifford starts to feel lonely and misses his own family. So, he decides to visit his mother and travels far to find her. Follow Clifford on his trip to the city while enjoying the Thanksgiving spirit!
10. The legend of Altagracia (Un Regalo de Gracias: La Leyenda de la Altagracia)
Where to get it: Amazon and bookstores
Author: Julia Alvarez
For ages: Ages 3-7
Paperback: $8.16
Maria’s family has a farm, but the olives aren’t growing and her family doesn’t have enough crops to sell and make a living. Suddenly, Maria has a mysterious dream about a lady shrouded by the trees. It’s based on Nuestra Señora de Altagracia (Our Lady of Thanks), the patron saint of the Dominican Republic.
It’s written by Julia Alvarez, a famous Dominican author. This book is about belief and how to trust that things will work out if you believe in the good of people.
What’s Your Favorite Spanish Thanksgiving Book?
Reading these splendid Thanksgiving books in Spanish is ideal for kids and adults alike to be reminded how wonderful Thanksgiving is while learning Spanish at the same time. Being grateful, sharing food with loved ones, and creating unforgettable moments are just some of the perks of this holiday.
There’s nothing better than learning a second language to grow and explore different cultures from ours. And Spanish continues to become one of the best and most popular languages to learn. While children are young, they have an incredible ability to pronounce sounds that are foreign and unfamiliar. They’re also capable of understanding complex grammar rules.
The earlier they begin, the easier it will be for them to learn—although any age is a great time to start! Sign your child up for a free Spanish class to complement their listening skills with conversational practice.
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