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Audible Is Offering Free Audiobooks for Kids During School Closures

By Matthew Lynch
October 11, 2023
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Audible, the popular audiobook platform, recently announced that it is offering free audiobooks for kids during school closures. This initiative comes in response to the widespread closure of schools due to the COVID-19 pandemic, which has left many students without access to educational resources. With this offer, Audible aims to provide a valuable resource for children to continue learning and stay entertained during this challenging time.

The free audiobooks, called “Audible Stories,” include a wide range of titles suitable for children of all ages. From classic novels to popular children’s books, the collection offers an extensive library of engaging and educational content. Some notable titles available for free include “Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland” by Lewis Carroll, “The Call of the Wild” by Jack London, and “Pride and Prejudice” by Jane Austen.

To access the free audiobooks, parents and children can simply visit the Audible Stories website (stories.audible.com) and browse through the available titles. The website provides a user-friendly interface, making it easy to navigate and select books based on age, genre, or interest. Once a book is selected, children can listen to it online using any device with an internet connection, including laptops, smartphones, or tablets.

The introduction of free audiobooks by Audible serves as a valuable resource for both children and parents during this time of uncertainty. Not only do these audiobooks offer entertainment and escapism, but they also help promote literacy, imagination, and a love for reading. By making these resources accessible to all, regardless of financial constraints, Audible is supporting the educational needs of children worldwide.

Additionally, Audible Stories can be a helpful tool for parents who are working from home and seeking educational activities to keep their children engaged. With audiobooks, children can enjoy captivating stories while developing listening skills and expanding their vocabulary. This free offering from Audible is an example of how technology and innovation can play a meaningful role in supporting education, particularly during challenging circumstances.

In conclusion, Audible’s decision to offer free audiobooks for kids during school closures is a commendable initiative. By providing access to a vast collection of high-quality content, Audible is empowering children to continue learning, exploring, and imagining. In a time when physical libraries and classrooms are inaccessible, audiobooks can bridge the gap and bring the joy of reading directly to children’s homes. This initiative serves as a reminder of the importance of ensuring equal access to educational resources for all, no matter the circumstances.

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