I stumbled across Smart Books on spotify. They have a bunch of audio books for really small children in Japanese and English. They are really slowly spoken and the topics are rather simple too. I only understand fragments but it's kinda entertaining :D

Beyond these beloved classics, Spotify also has a whole Spoken Word section dedicated to audiobooks, poems, and other non-musical resources. You will need to create a free Spotify account to access any of these items.


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The Storynory podcast offers short weekly audiobooks based on folklore and fairy tales from around the world. Popular retold tales include stories by The Brothers Grimm, Hans Christian Andersen, and Aesop.

The Harper Kids YouTube channel features author read-alongs of popular picture books in their Storytime Read Aloud playlist. Older children who are ready for chapter books may enjoy The Graveyard Book, read by the author Neil Gaiman.

Try this Library Finder to find the library nearest to you that uses OverDrive. If your local library does not use Overdrive, ask them if they offer a similar audiobook platform. Most libraries do, and they will be happy to get you set up!

Penguin presents the unabridged, downloadable audiobook edition of Peppa Pig: Bedtime Stories by Ladybird, read by John Sparkes. A collection of 10 newly recorded audio stories based on Peppa Pig, the hit TV show!

Have you noticed how the onion has so many layers? And have you seen your mother's eyes water when she cuts an onion? Here is a remarkable story to tell you why. India's favorite storyteller brings alive this timeless tale with her inimitable wit and simplicity. This gorgeous audiobook is the ideal introduction for beginners to the world of Sudha Murty.

A long, long time ago, seawater was sweet and drinkable. How it became salty is a remarkable story. India's favorite storyteller brings alive this timeless tale with her inimitable wit and simplicity. This gorgeous audiobook is the ideal introduction for beginners to the world of Sudha Murty.

Penguin presents the audiobook edition of The Meltdown by Jeff Kinney, read by Dan Russell. When snow shuts down Greg Heffley's middle school, his neighbourhood transforms into a wintry battlefield. Rival groups fight over territory, build massive snow forts and stage epic snowball fights. And in the crosshairs are Greg and his best friend, Rowley Jefferson. It's a fight for survival as Greg and Rowley navigate alliances, betrayals and warring gangs in a neighbourhood meltdown. When the snow clears, will Greg and Rowley emerge as heroes?

The kingdom of Cornucopia was once the happiest in the world. It had plenty of gold, a king with the finest moustache you could possibly imagine, and butchers, bakers, and cheesemongers whose exquisite foods made a person dance with delight when they ate them. Everything was perfect - except for the misty Marshlands to the north, which, according to legend, were home to the monstrous Ickabog. Anyone sensible knew that the Ickabog was just a myth to scare children into behaving. But the funny thing about myths is that sometimes they take on a life of their own.

This annual award is given to the producer of the best audiobook produced for children and/or young adults, available in English in the United States. The selection committee may also select honor titles. The Odyssey Award is jointly given and administered by the Association for Library Service to Children (ALSC) and the Young Adult Library Services Association (YALSA), divisions of ALA, and is sponsored by Booklist magazine.

The selection committee consists of nine members: four members appointed by ALSC; four members appointed by YALSA; a chair, whose appointment alternates between ALSC and YALSA divisions; and a consultant from the staff of Booklist magazine who works with audiobooks. The consultant may participate fully in all book discussions but may not participate in voting.

The youth divisions honor books and movies with awards, such as the Caldecott, Carnegie, Newbery and Printz, but there is no official ALA award for audiobooks, which constitute a fast growing area of usage in libraries.

Listening is an important skill to be both taught and learned. Children of this century live in a world where media is a dominant form of communication (25 million iPods sold last year), and imagination's greatest champion in this technological realm is the spoken word. Through the years our cultures have been nurtured and our customs passed on by storytellers--audiobooks carry on that tradition.

In addition, with all of the audiobooks available today, and with the increasing number being produced, we believe it is essential for ALSC and YALSA to provide the same level of support for this nonprint format that they have historically provided for print materials, by creating an annual award for the best audiobooks in the field. We believe that by doing so, ALSC and YALSA can not only assist their members to better serve their library patrons, but also raise the profile and standards of audiobooks by having those honored serve as models toward which all audio producers can aspire.

This award recognizes excellence by a producer or director for accomplishment and/or innovation in the production of an audiobook. The two winning titles must exemplify the highest standards of direction, narration, engineering, and technical achievement.

The committee must consider technical and aesthetic aspects, including the effective use of narration as well as music and sound effects when they are incorporated into the production. These elements must combine to support and enhance, through the audio medium, the literary merit of the work.

The audio production is the primary focus of the Odyssey Award. Though it is solely the audio that is evaluated, the committee may refer to the text to resolve questions concerning portions of the audio. In a publication that includes material that is intended to be explored simultaneously with the audio (as in the case of a picture book plus audio read-along that requires a text-to-audio match), the combined material plus audio elements must create a seamless production.

Got a long road trip coming up? An audiobook may be just the thing to keep kids entertained -- and parents, too. Audiobooks also are a perfect treat for a sick day or a private listening experience anytime. So get out your earbuds or headphones, or just blast a book through your speakers. We've gathered a list of books we know have excellent audio versions, some read by the authors themselves. Check 'em out and tune in! You'll find other captivating tales on our Read-Aloud Books and Great Books for Summer Travel lists.

Zoey and Sassafras by Asia Citro. This is a delightful series about a little girl and her sidekick cat that cure magical animals with their scientific knowledge. My girls LOVE this one (although currently only the first book is available as an audio book).

The Boxcar Children by Gertrude Chandler Warner. This is the #1 audio book series for preschoolers in our house. My oldest daughter refused to listen to anything else for four solid months and sobbed when she reached the end of the series. My second daughter also developed a massive love for these audio books when she was 4 and 5 and now my third daughter, who is 5, listens to them every single night (Epic! has a great collection of them and you can try it free for a month here!).

26 Fairmont Ave by Tomie dePaola. You probably know Tomie dePaola from his beloved Strega Nona series (and a bazillion other wonderful books), but these short chapter books about his growing up are so sweet and fun. There are four books in the series and each one runs just under an hour.

Zapato Power by Jacqueline Jules. These books run about 30-40 minutes each and they feature Freddie, a little boy who comes home to find a mysterious package that contains shoes that give him super speed.

As always, these are some great suggestions. I'd really like to find a calmer quiet time activity since things have become a bit rowdy in their rooms and this might be the perfect solution (especially for my older daughter). I hope our library offers audio books!

My twin boys are 7, but they have been listening to audio books since they were 3. They listen to them every night before bed and any time we travel. They also LOVE them. We have listened to so many over the past 4 years I can't remember them all, but some of their favorites have been: House at Pooh Corner, Welcome to the Bed & Biscuit, The Mouse & the Motorcycle, Hank the Cowdog series, Rabbit Ears Storybooks, anything by Jim Weiss, Mercy Watson collection, Roscoe Riley series, and the Catwing series (3 books).

You know that moment when you've had a post all planned out and then someone writes the exact same post? Yeah, that just happened to me. I guess it makes sense that we would be thinking along the same lines . . . my four-year-old is also an audiobook junkie. My post isn't going up until March, but I purposely didn't read your thoughts (even though I desperately wanted to!) because I want to just write out my own ideas first (of course). Yay for audiobooks!

I'm a little bit amazed that your daughter will sit for an hour to do ANYTHING. The idea of either of my sons sitting for an hour and coloring while they listen to an audiobook is honestly unbelievable to me. My children have never in their lives colored. They used the crayons as missiles (like for shooting out of a vacuum tube or something), so I had to get rid of them.

Addie is my wild child so her attention span isn't always great (unless she's playing something new on the ipad!) But I think I might start this in the car first and see what she thinks of it. I have a huge box of pictures books + cds from my teaching days but we don't own a darn cd player anymore so I haven't been able to utilize them! Never thought to bring them in the car. Definitely going to give it a try! And then maybe we will need to break down and buy a cd player or upload the picture book css to an ipod or something! e24fc04721

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