- Listening to audio books improves the memory
- It teaches children to think critically
- It stimulates the imagination—little minds construct scenes for themselves instead of depending on electronics
- Models good verbal expression
- Helps the child understand and enjoy books well above his own reading level
- Stimulates conversation between parent and child when they listen together
Audio books capture a child’s attention. Pamela Varney, a journalist and writer at Harvard University says, “If one thing has struck me about the way people describe listening to audio books, it is the reported intensity of their absorption and the emotional grip of the experience. ‘They go right to your soul,’ says one listener.”
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