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Learning Tools For Kids - Learning Tool That Talks Back To Kids

August 9th, 2007

Do you remember being a kid and having to lug around heavy books?
Throwing books into a backpack to take to Grandma’s or on a trip
because mom insisted that you read on the ride there? Books can be
cumbersome, heavy and awkward to carry. Audio books have all the
adventure but none of the negative weight of a hard copy book. Audio
books also have other neat benefits that children will love. That’s
what makes them such a cool learning tool for kids; kids will use them!

One benefit is that audio books make it easier for kids to remember
details
about a book because of having heard the text and not just
having had read it.

Another benefit is that audio books are entertaining. Kids will stick with it longer if they find learning fun.

Children who have reading difficulties can listen and follow along
in the hard copy book so that they can hear how a word is pronounced
that they may have been struggling with.


Audio books
also save storage space and are perfect for smaller
rooms, or apartment living, or for bringing along on trips. Because
they are easier to store, kids can use more of them, therefore learning
more.

Kids will spend more time listening to audio books because they can
listen as they do other things. They can be playing or just messing
around in their room while they are listening to the audio book. They
will spend more time with the book.


Kids love to listen to stories
. They may be having so much fun, that they may not even realize they are learning.

When it comes to learning a new language or hearing the
pronunciation
of difficult words; hearing them instead of reading the
word in print helps them to understand the correct sound of the word
the first time. When children read a printed word by themselves, they
can pronounce incorrectly a word and not even know it. When they listen
to the word being pronounced correctly they cannot make a mistake.

Most Children Audio Books not only have someone talking that kids can listen
and relate to, there are usually sound affects that bring the book to
life. The book is more interesting as an audio book and will hold the
child’s attention longer.

Children Audio Books not only teach children how to pronounce words but they
help children to learn how to use words in proper sentence structure.
They also learn how to use expression and inflection in dialog, and how
words flow naturally in speech patterns.

Some children find certain books more interesting in audio book
format because of the narrative voice, background sounds, and other
affects that can bring characters to life more so than with the written
word alone.

Just the vocals of the audio book and the personal flavor that these
books give to kids can hold their interest and invites them to spend
time with the book. Some kids find reading a hard copy book boring and
a required task. Most children find audio books more like play and
something they look forward to. Part of the excitement that an audio
book holds for kids is that having one is like having a companion that
talks to them. A learning tool that talks back to them.

For downloadable audio books, you can check up this online store at http://spokenalliance.com that is selling audiobooks from world leading publishers.

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