1. Movies from your own DVD collection
Most DVDs have an option in the menu under languages to play the DVD in Spanish. If you want to be nice, you can also put on English subtitles, but I usually make my kiddos suffer through trying to understand the Spanish. I try to pick movies that they are very familiar with, so they already understand the story.
2. Spanish TV programs for kids on HULU
HULU is a free website where you can watch full TV episodes. I found Sesame Street, Dinosaur Train, Thomas the Train, Cyberchase, and several others available in Spanish. Click here to access Spanish kids programs on HULU.
3. Narrated stories from Reading is Fundamental
This site features animated stories for the very young and early elementary aged children. Even though the stories are organized into different age groups, any aged Spanish language learner could benefit from listening to the stories.
4. Salsa TV from Georgia Public Broadcasting

5. VMe's Planeta Feroz
From the VMe website you can access full episodes of Planeta Feroz, a show about nature. Click here to access Planeta Feroz.
6. Cuentos Interactivos (Clic Clic)
Another site with animated stories; however, on this site children must interact with the stories. For example, one of the stories mentions Papá and you must click on the dad in order for the story to continue. Click here to access Clic Clic.
7. Pocoyó
Youtube has complete episodes of this cartoon in Spanish. Click here to access Pocoyó through Youtube.
8. Bianfa Cuentos
Another interactive story website. This site also has videos of some of the stories, although I couldn't find a way to make them full-sized. Click here to access the Bianfa Cuentos website.