Read Together Story Kits


Check Out a Storytime to Share

SCL is excited to announce a new early literacy collection called Read Together Story Kits, or Leemos Juntos Bolsas de Cuentos. These kits are themed storytimes in a bag featuring diverse characters or authors that can be checked out by both early learning providers and families. The project will help parents and teachers to identify and access diverse picture book resources that allow children to see themselves in a story, no matter their culture, race, gender, family makeup, or ability. Find a kit at the Library, or request one online.

Each kit includes several picture books focused on one of these themes:

  • Animals   Spanish-language imageSpanish-language image
  • Colors & Shapes   Spanish-language image
  • Community   Spanish-language image
  • Counting   Spanish-language image
  • Families   Spanish-language imageSpanish-language image
  • Feelings   Spanish-language image
  • Friendship   Spanish-language imageSpanish-language image
  • Imagination   Spanish-language image
  • Nature   Spanish-language image
  • School   Spanish-language image
  • Social-emotional   Spanish-language image

Spanish-language image Bilingual kits     Spanish-language image Spanish-language kits


Read Together


Read Together

These bilingual themed storytime kits feature diverse characters to allow children to see themselves in a story. Each kit contains five to six books for reading aloud with toddlers and preschoolers, and info sheets containing early literacy tips and storytime songs and rhymes. Both English-language and bilingual English-Spanish books are included in each kit.

Leemos Juntos


Leemos Juntos

Designed to make it easy to find Spanish language picture books that are great to share with young children, these themed storytime kits contain five (5) books for reading aloud with toddlers and preschoolers. The kits also include a tip sheet containing early learning ideas and storytime songs and rhymes.

Read Together and Leemos Juntos Kits were supported in whole or in part by the U.S. Institute of Museum and Library Services
under the provisions of the Library Services and Technology Act, administered in California by the State Librarian.