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Total installs
621(621)
Rating
0.0
Released
March 29, 2020
Last updated
June 13, 2020
Category
Books & Reference
Developer
Asda Creatives
Developer details
Name
Asda Creatives
E-mail
ag.iitb@gmail.com
Website
unknown
Country
unknown
Address
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Description

Do you wonder which book to read next to your kid?

Do you face difficulty choosing a book to buy on Amazon just by looking at the cover?

Here's an app just for you where you can watch read aloud videos of amazing books and see for yourself whether your kid would love the book or not.

FEATURES:
- Available in 5 languages: English (US, GB, AU, IN) and Hindi
- Get book recommendations as per your kid's age
- Add any video to Favorites and watch your Favorites any time

OUR PROMISE:
No ads ever
Free always

The age-old practice of reading stories aloud to kids offers so many benefits and helps boost their language proficiency.

Children pick up behaviours and habits by imitating the adults around them. Reading stories aloud helps children to familiarise themselves with the spoken language - how words and phrases are used to string together sentences, and how various words are pronounced.

Storytelling encourages your kids to ask questions as the plot progresses, instead of simply reading passively. When children have questions, it means they are thinking beyond the story and its characters, and this can help develop creativity and critical thinking skills. You can prompt your child to think beyond the story too, by posing to them open-ended questions such as “Why do you think (character) did this?”.

Every child is different, and so their interests would vary too. Reading to your kids opens an opportunity to discuss the reading material’s content. Take the chance to find out if your child is interested in the plot. If they are not, what would they find enjoyable? This could provide some ideas on what books you could get for your child on the next trip to the library or bookstore. It is also a chance for you to find out about their reading ability.

Storytelling creates an opportunity for your child to share experiences that could be similar to the plot. They may even reveal that the book’s characters bear resemblance to friends or teachers.