Wednesday, November 21, 2007

Audios for the 'Under 10' Crowd


The most important skill a child can ever acquire is probably the ability to read.

Audio books
can be easily used to stimulate literacy in children. Children can listen while following the story in the paper book. Or they could listen just to gain and improve vocabulary and communication skills.

To instill in your child the love of reading, audio books can be a excellent start.

I remember the Berenstain Bears as favorites of my youngest daughter - their adventures were borrowed from our local library and read aloud many times! Click on the link to have your child enjoy their adventures






One day, Stan and Jan Berenstain were captured by a family of bears.

It was a family of three -- an overenthusiastic Papa whose high opinion of himself was exceeded only by his ability to do silly things (often placing himself in jeopardy from bees, skunks, low-hanging branches, whales, irate farmers, etc.), a wise, steady Mama with a firm grip on reality, and a bright enterprising little boy cub.

For more than forty years, the Berenstains' delightfully enchanting stories of this trio have charmed children, and now they can enjoy them listening to the authors read the best of their hilarious tales.

At HearSayBooks.com, we have over 140 titles for the under 10 group, within our Juvenile section of titles available for download.

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