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Thursday, May 26, 2011

Audio Books For Children

By Christine Jackson


Audio books are becoming more and more popular as people without any time to sit back and read a book take advantage of iPods and MP3 players to listen to the latest bestseller as they rush through their daily lives. Where is the place of audio books for children though, at a time when we are struggling to promote literacy for all and encourage kids to read?

Audio books can work very well alongside printed books for kids which have grasped the basics of reading but need to develop vocabulary. They can sit down using the printed book and adhere to the text as they listen to it being read on a CD or MP3 download.

Not only does the studying aloud bring the story to life, at a time when slowness of reading abilities can frustrate kids when they are trying to make out a plot line, however it indicates that they are able to cope with more complex vocabulary than they might otherwise have the ability to.

Hearing a book read aloud as an audio book instructs them the right enunciation of words that may otherwise be hard to work out from the complexities of English spelling.

By listening towards the exact same story over and over as kids love to do, they are able to memorize it and will suddenly find that they can actually 'read' the printed book using the assist of their memory. This soon translates to real studying as word recognition increases.

Obviously if parents have enough time to read out loud to their children this is priceless in developing a love of reading, but these days when we're hard-pressed to find the time for more than a fast bed-time story, audio books give us another way of satisfying our children's demand for more stories and give them the love of good books and also the determination to learn to read themselves. I do not believe that audio books ought to replace studying for your children, nothing can be much better than snuggling up to Mom or Dad on the sofa, but they can supplement reading time when Mom or Dad are too busy to sit still!.

An additional perfect way to use audio books for kids is on long automobile journeys. Take along a couple of favorite audio books as MP3 downloads and so long as each kid has his own MP3 player you are able to get through hours of tiresome driving with barely a complaint!

I really do recommend that every kid should have their very own system though. If you expect them to make use of the car CD system you'll end up listening to endless squabbles over what to listen to next. Either that or you will be screaming with boredom as they repeat the same preferred story for the ninety-ninth time!

The massive range of books accessible as audio books, from Harry Potter to Roald Dahl, means that there's some thing for each age group and endless selection, from the classics like Winnie the Pooh and also the Narnia series to the latest Philip Pullman.

If you would like to build up a collection of kids' audio books in an inexpensive way consider joining a web-based audio book club, where for a reasonable monthly fee you can download one or more books each and every month, according to your membership plan. Your only trouble will probably be in resisting the enticing books on offer for adults and heading over to the kids' section!






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