Are you raising a reader but you don't know how to introduce new books to your child right now? Don't let the lockdown limit you introducing new books to your child because this is going to push their imaginary skills! Books are the best way to calm the li'l ones down right now. If it isn't a habit already, it is the best time to make it! Recently, we shared with you a webinar on how to raise a reader and the common mistakes parents make. We loved the response and believe us when we say that we are sharing tips and tricks that are tested by many parents!
We've got you covered. We have shared an ultimate reading list for your child this summer at KSP Summer Fun Factory and you can introduce these books without buying them right now! Scroll down and find out the apps that share many books for kids!
Audiobooks and online book suggestions
1. Epic
Epic! is the #1 children's digital library for kids 12 and under, offering access to over 40,000 high-quality books for kids, learning videos, reading quizzes and more.
2. Storytel
Storytel is a streaming subscription service that houses more than 1 lakh audiobooks and e-books and around 6000+ books for children!
3. Audible
Audible sells digital audiobooks, radio and TV programs, and audio versions of magazines and newspapers.
4. Amar Chitra Katha App
The ACK Comics app, the digital storefront of Amar Chitra Katha, is now available for iPhone and iPad devices. This free app brings alive glorious stories from India. The riveting tales of India’s myths and legends, kings, and queens, thinkers and philosophers, explorers, and adventurers are told with the help of spellbinding illustrations.
5. Voot Kids
Great audible Indian bedtime stories that your children are going to love! If you are busy finishing chores, this is the best alternative option to introduce Indian stories!
6. Spotify
You or your kids might use this popular streaming service to listen to music, but did you know they also offer audiobooks?
7. Storynory
Storynory features free downloadable and streaming stories for children, including classics from Dickens, Rudyard Kipling, and Oscar Wilde, as well as myths, fairy tales, and original stories.
8. MyWonderBooks
9. StoryKit
Your children can make their own storybooks on this apps by being inspired by everything around them!
Download here: iOS Android
10. Picettlo
Everyone loves to tell fun, engaging, and imaginative stories. Go ahead and make a social story or visual schedule for a child with autism or a slide show of holiday pictures for your friends’
Download here: iOS