RIF Reading Planet
RIF Reading Planet Home
Welcome
Login | Join the Club
RIF Home
Activity LabGame Station Book ZoneExpress Yourself
Send to a Friend
Send to a Friend

Read Along Stories & Songs

Enjoy reading and singing along to these fun, animated stories!

Feature Story

Micentro Mouse_featureMice-tro Mozart
A music-loving mouse brings down the house at a performance of Aida.

 

 

  • More Stories

Birds in the BandBirds in the Band
Seems these birds tired of their natural tweeting talents, and wanted something more sophisticated than beaks. So they started a band!

 

Donkey JackDonkey Jack
When his animals go missing, Donkey Jack looks high and low for them. You'll never guess where he finds them.

 

Frog PrincessThe Frog Princess
Joy just gets it wrong, and wrong, and wrong again during her misadventures at summer school.

 

If Only I WereIf Only I Were
Everyone loves a little dressed up mouse. Well, everyone except the mouse! 


 

Jungle EyesJungle Eyes
Read stories within stories. Click on the pairs of eyes peering from the jungle. Each pair has its own story.

 

MacmightyMacMighty
Discover what adventures this cat had to go through to get his unique name.


 

 

Feature Story Song

Headin' SouthHeadin' South
An iceberg is no place for this bird! Sing along as it heads south for the winter.

 

 

  • More Story Songs

Calico PieCalico Pie
The birds and the beetles all go away, and so do the fish in the sea. But do they ever come back?

 

EEnsy Weensy SpiderEeensy Weensy Spider
Sing along to this classic nursery rhyme.


 



Stories and Songs in Spanish

RebotaRebota                              Ants Las Hormigas Negras Y Rojas

 

  • Sing along with these traditional children's songs from Latin-America.
    • Los Elefantes
      Elephants, elephants, galore! This counting song is a favorite for all children.
    • Pimpón
      This well-behaved doll, keeps out of trouble by staying clean and not making a mess.
    • Naranja Dulce
      This song sings of parting being sweet sorrow, but its actually a popular playground game.

 

Please note: You need to have a plug-in called Flash installed on your computer to view the stories. It is free, and it is easy to download. If you don't have it, just ask your parent for help. Click the button to the right, and follow the instructions.

Grown-ups, what do you think of these stories? Would you like to see more of these on the website? Please consider making a donation to RIF to help us continue to offer these online resources. If you have comments about these stories, please email them to kids@rif.org.

Reading Is Fundamental