About Audible
Audible is one of the biggest audiobooks and spoken-word subscription services in the world, with a vast library that contains thousands of audiobooks, podcasts, and other audio products for users. It is owned by Amazon and has more than 200 thousand books in the fields of fiction and non-fiction, self-development, and others.
This content is available through mobile devices, that is, phones, tablets, or computers, which makes it possible for the listener to enjoy books and shows at his or her convenience. Offline mode, personalised suggestions, and the possibility to keep the audiobooks forever have transformed the way people consume narratives and data.
Recordings of Children’s Books by Audible
Audible has a wide range of audiobooks for children and it becomes easy to engage the young ones and encourage reading. Audible has audiobooks for children of all ages with many interesting stories and great narrators, and the selection of genres is vast.
From fairy tales to adventures, from knowledge-based books to fiction, these audiobooks are entertaining and, at the same time help in creating and learning. Perfect for reading before sleep, on car rides, or any time when the child has to remain still, Audible’s library guarantees that children will listen to only the best.
The Twits Next Door
The Twits Next Door is a wickedly funny and prank-filled adventure that captures all the spirit of one of Roald Dahl’s most beloved and hilarious inventions, The Twits. This grossly funny book is by Greg James and Chris Smith, both award-winning children’s literacy campaigners and the authors of the internationally bestselling series, The Twit. These two delight themselves in pulling each other’s legs and other jokes that are considered mean, but things change when the Lovely family moves in next door.
The cheerful Lovelies, who have 10-year-old twins, try to make The Twits change for the better, but, naturally, The Twits do not like their new neighbours. Those who enjoy humour, mischief, and, of course, Roald Dahl’s characters should read this book of jokes and pranks.
Bridge to Terabithia
All summer long, Jess Aarons has been exercising to win the title of fifth-grade champion runner. Indeed, he is very near to being, until there comes a new girl in school named Leslie Burke and she manages to outstrip him. The two become friends and most of the time they are seen in the woods behind Leslie’s house, where they build a world they call Terabithia using their fantasy. One day Leslie goes to Terabithia in the morning when Jess is not with her and something dreadful happens.
In order for Jess to be able to handle his sorrow, he will need the affection of his family and the strength that Leslie has given him. From the golden meadows and thick woodlands of the countryside to the enchanting kingdom of Terabithia, this is a very honest and genuine novel of childhood.
Star of the Show
In the pantomime, I will be dancing at a venue that is called Grand Theatre. This is a great chance I have been waiting for!
Tess simply loves dancing and even when things seem to be going wrong, she is all about dancing. Her mother dies, her father disappears, and she and her brothers and sisters are left alone with almost no money and almost no food. It is up to them to struggle for themselves, when they are hungry and running in circles looking for a penny.
If Tess’s elder brother and sister go out to look for work, she has to stay at The Ragged School and look after her younger sister, Ada. However, Tess is very sure that she will be able to go for the ball even though she is a poor girl. At the very least, she will be able to dance in the Cinderella pantomime that is being put up at the Grand Theatre.A thrilling Victorian tale by the famous author Jacqueline Wilson about the hardships of a family and the striving for giant dreams.
Not for the Faint of Heart
Find out about the latest Sapphic historical fantasy novel by the author of Gwen and Art Are Not in Love. It is a book that is passionate to the extreme, is a whirlwind in terms of events, and is funny.The words “You aren’t merry” are uttered by Clem to her captor. You are not all males, by the way. And at some point in time, I think there has been some confusion as to what marketing is.Mariel is a new captain of the Merry Men and she is full of the desire to be a worthy successor to her grandfather, Robin Hood.
The only desire of Clem, an assistant healer who lives in the woods and who is known for her unorthodox cures, is to help people.Things appear to be going (as in going somewhat right) smoothly when Mariel and her motley crew kidnap Clem as a punishment for her guardian’s assistance to the Sheriff of Nottingham. Jack Hartley, Mariel’s father and the Commander of the Merry Men, is captured alive in a fatal attack until the matter is sorted. Such is Mariel’s desire to prove herself that she sets off on a quest to rescue him with the help of her annoying but perpetually cheerful kidnapper.
However, the wood is engaged in a conflict. It is for this reason that many people seem to think that the Merry Men are not on the right side of history. Mariel begins to doubt the cause she has devoted herself to when she sees Clem nursing the wounds of the party. The more the two of them get to interact, one thing becomes very clear to them, they have to prepare themselves to fight to the death and for the lives of all the inhabitants of the greenwood.
Why Should Children Choose Audible Audiobooks?
Selecting Audible audiobooks for kids provides an entertaining and easy method of making children interested in listening to stories. Audible has a wide range of books in different categories and makes reading interesting and fun from childhood. These audiobooks are great for car trips, bedtime, or any time when children need to be entertained and at the same time learn new characters and stories, as well as enhance their listening skills and understanding.
The stories are presented by expert narrators, which adds to the overall experience of the application. Audible makes it possible for kids to get good quality stories at any time, anywhere.