☀️ Quiz: What Should the Kids Read Next? ☀️
Quiz: What Should the Kids Read Next?
These wonderful series and fabulous stand-alone stories will distract even the antsiest kid from the passing miles on your next long car trip or vacation.
While not a replacement for reading a book aloud, audiobooks provide many benefits of their own, helping kids to expand their imagination and strengthen their listening, pronunciation, and comprehension skills.
Author Cat Patrick shares why audiobooks are great for both neurotypical and neurodivergent kids — based on her experience with her twin daughters — as well as her audiobook recommendations.
Give the young readers in your life the gift of audiobooks this holiday season with some of our favorites for all ages.
We’ve got perfect listens for young ghosts and ghouls to enjoy as they decorate, carve pumpkins, and prepare for trick-or-treat madness.
Make listening to audiobooks a part of your bedtime routine with these five great tips — from which types of stories to avoid to making the experience a privilege.
Audiobooks are an excellent way to combat the dreaded “summer slide,” promoting reading accuracy and allowing young readers with varying reading levels to engage in the same stories together.
Motivate struggling readers with these fun and exciting audiobooks featuring popular narrators sure to provide a great listening experience.
If your family has never listened to an audiobook, getting started can feel daunting, so here are some tips to get you up and running.
As a teacher and a mom, I’ve found that audiobooks can be used in a variety of settings for specific learning purposes both at home and in the classroom.
We've rounded up some of the most fun-filled folktale, fairy tale, and mythology-inspired audiobooks for tweens and teens.
In this excerpt from an audiobook about fierce females in history, actress Ashley Judd introduces readers to the life of Astrid Lindgren, author of Pippi Longstocking.