Audio Books For Children
Facts About Audio Books For Children
Encouraging children to read is very important for their development. Some children take to it naturally whilst others have to be cajoled. One
way to arouse interest in both fiction and non-fiction books is to present them in the form of audio books for children. These come in CDs and cassettes and are sometimes accompanied
by CD-ROM. The sets also have informative and entertaining booklets.
There is a vast market for children's literature and education. Famous actors and writers often present audiobooksforchildren. They
cover age ranges from infants to teenagers and can make many long, boring car journeys a lot more pleasant. Bedtime stories can still involve
child and parent as they each snuggle up to listen. Schools can also make use of this audio medium. Poorly children may not have the energy to
read but can listen. They can even listen in hospital on personal headphones. Have a look at these
Audio Books for Children .
One of the most anticipated books ever to be published is the final installment in the Harry Potter series by J.K.Rowling. The publication
date for Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows has been announced as July 21st 2007 and the audio version comes out on the same date. There will
be a children's and an adult edition. Previous books in the series have been read by actor and comic writer, Stephen Fry.
Audio Books For Children - New and Classic
Classic children's stories from the past make up a lot of the audios available. A 3 CD pack contains the Just So allegorical stories by
Rudyard Kipling with original illustrations by the author. Actress Jenny Agutter reads The Secret Garden, a perennial favorite amongst audio
books for children since it was adapted from the book by Frances Hodgson Burnett. Other classics include Robin Hood, The Adventures of Tom Sawyer
by Mark Twain, Black Beauty by Anna Sewell and Treasure Island by Robert Louis Stephenson.
Audio Books for Children
Children love to hear about legends, especially if they involve adventure and heroic deeds. Tales from the Greek Legends includes the tale of
Jason and the Argonauts. Medieval England is represented in King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table.
For younger listeners, there are Anderson's Fairy Tales, which include The Emperor's New Clothes and The Ugly Duckling. Beatrix Potter stories
are still immensely popular and the recent release of a movie about the author's life has sparked even more interest. The film features Renee
Zellwegger in the title role and co-stars Ewan McGregor. They both read stories on Favorite Beatrix Potter Tales: Read by Stars of the Movie,
Miss Potter. Other audiobooksforchildren, particularly suitable for younger children include the Winnie the Pooh series. This is part of
the BBC Radio Collection and the reader is writer, Alan Bennett.
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