Do you ever do a Cinco de Mayo theme in therapy? I LOVE teaching my students about the history behind holidays. It’s a great way to teach history, comprehension, and vocabulary. In addition, it’s also a fantastic way to teach them about how certain holiday traditions were formed, different cultures and religions. This gives them a broader world view and appreciation for other cultures and traditions that might differ than their own. Cinco de Mayo is highly celebrated in our small town in a variety of ways. I compiled a list of my favorite Cinco de Mayo books for speech therapy below. I included affiliate links, but you can find many of these as read-alouds online. In addition, if you’re looking for Cinco de Mayo Activities for Speech Therapy, check out this post HERE. Freebies are included!
Cinco de Mayo Books for Speech Therapy
- Cinco de Mayo, by Emma Carlson Berne- This is a great story of the history behind Cinco de Mayo, and it has music included!
- Celebrating Cinco de Mayo: Fiesta Time! by Sandi Hill– This is a short story, and it’s perfect for younger students!
- Marco’s Cinco de Mayo, by Lisa Bullard-This is an adorable story of Marco, and it includes lots of Cinco de Mayo vocabulary!
- Cinco de Mayo, by Mary Dodson Wade– This book includes factual information behind the holiday!
- Chicks and Salsa, by Aaron Reynolds– This one is a super cute book about farm animals cooking Mexican foods!
- Dragons Love Tacos, by Adam Rubin– I love this funny book about how much dragons love tacos. However, they hate spicy food!
- Dragons Love Tacos 2, by Adam Rubin– This is a sequel to the first book, and my students love this one, too!
If you’re using Dragon Loves Tacos, you may wanna check out this book companion HERE! It includes color activities AND black and white activities. In addition, it includes BOOM Cards! You’ll have enough in here to target weeks of lessons, and your students will love it!
I hope this helps if you’re celebrating in your speech room, or if you’re looking for Cinco de Mayo books for speech therapy! For other activities for a Cinco de Mayo theme, check out this post HERE.