These days, audio books are becoming more and more available. Their increase in popularity shouldn’t come as a surprise — they provide a range of benefits that many people are only now discovering. Aside from being enjoyable, audio books are great for teaching reading and spelling.
For students who are struggling with these subjects, audio books can really make a difference in their educational experience. Keep reading to discover all the benefits that you and your children or students can enjoy by listening to audio books.
One of the first benefits of audio books that most people think of is convenience. As great as it is to enjoy some quiet time with a book, it’s hard to find free time to set aside for reading. However, even if you don’t have extra time in your schedule to dedicate to reading, you can try to find ways to combine it with other elements of your daily routine, such as when you’re in the car. Because you don’t need to hold audio books in your hands or look at them as you listen, they can be enjoyed in situations where reading is not possible. As long as you have a phone and a set of headphones, you can listen to audio books as you walk or drive to school, do chores outside, tidy your room, or clean up around the house. These are just a few of the situations where audio books are very convenient!
Many people think of convenience when they think of audio books, but a lot of audio-book listeners also find them to be more immersive and engaging than reading. Nowadays, a large percentage of audio books are recorded with professional voice actors and narrators that do a lot more than simply read the words on the page. These professionals bring life to the stories they narrate, adding emotion, excitement, and tension that fits perfectly with what they’re reading. This can greatly add to our enjoyment. In fact, many people like to listen to audio books as they read along with a physical book, saying that it helps them focus and creates a more immersive experience.
In addition to increasing our enjoyment, the ability for audio books to make reading more immersive and engaging is very important for young readers. Audio books can be a great way to build a love of reading for students who struggle to read on their own or simply have a hard time sitting still for long periods of time. It can encourage their imagination and help them picture the vivid worlds and stories that books contain.
Listening comprehension is a vital skill for young children. Children naturally build listening comprehension as people talk to them and around them, but when audio books are added to their learning routine, kids benefit from hearing vocabulary, accents, tones, and inflections that are not part of the way their family, friends, and teachers usually speak. This can greatly help with their confidence and comprehension as they face new challenges throughout their education.
(Check out our blog post on other ways to build listening comprehension!)
One of the most important benefits of audio books, especially for children who are learning how to read, is their ability to serve as fluency role models. When we learn to read, it is important to hear others read well. This demonstrates what is possible and provides a target level to aspire to. When children hear fluent reading, it becomes easier for them to mimic the tone, speed, and inflections that contribute to fluency. It can also make it much easier for them to remember the meaning and pronunciation of new words. This is a big part of why parents and teachers are encouraged to read aloud to their children and students.
Many children love being read to, and reading aloud to children is highly recommended. Just like listening to audio books, this cherished activity builds listening comprehension and provides children with fluency role models. However, reading aloud for long periods of time can be tiring for your voice. Adding the occasional audio book to your read-aloud time can give you a break, and it lets you and your student or child enjoy listening together. That means you can laugh together at the funny parts, react together to exciting moments, and turn reading from a solitary activity into something you enjoy together!
Ready to get your hands on some audio books yourself? Thankfully, we have some great resources and examples to get you started. Take a look at some of our favorite audio books and audio-book providers:
Shannon
says:We love to check out playaways from the library for our audiobooks- they’re simple enough that even my three year old can use them. And as a bonus, when my six year Olds began reading chapter books, they started with some they had already listened to a lot which made them more familiar with the characters and plots so they could focus on the words.
Nichole Casula
says:Im so exited to try the AAR level 1 collection
Nichole Casula
says:Im so exited to try this!!
Patricia Barrett
says:Some great ideas. I think my grandchildren would like these.
Adrian Bold
says:I know that my nephew loves audio books.
Amy
says:We are an audio book loving family! My eldest daughter has always loved books. We gifted her a Yoto player for her 4th birthday and we have all discovered a love for audio books! We love charlottes web and Heidi is a family favourite! I myself have grown to love books now! I catch myself wanting to listen with her to find out what happens next!
We have started the All About Reading Pre-reading program and hope to encourage a love for reading!
Stacey
says: Customer ServiceThat’s so wonderful, Amy! I’m so glad your family has truly enjoyed audio books. Charlotte’s Web was a family favorite of ours too. It sounds like you are doing a great job encouraging a love of reading in your children!
Morgan
says:I’m really excited to use this course with my kids!
Stacey
says: Customer ServiceThank you, Morgan! Please let me know if I can help in any way!
Natosha
says:Really great info and helpful. Audio books to read along or listen and visualize is a nice way to fall in love with reading.
Stacey
says: Customer ServiceYou’re so right, Natosha! Audiobooks are such an amazing way to fall in love with reading.
maria
says:My niece loves audio books, I think it has definitely helped her to learn words and certain pronounciations
Stacey
says: Customer ServiceThat’s wonderful, Maria! Audiobooks are a great way to help with vocabulary and pronunciation of words. I’m so happy to hear your neice is really enjoying them.
Miranda
says:My oldest loves audio books I need to find some that my youngest will like also! Thank you for the suggestions!
Stacey
says: Customer ServiceYou are so welcome, Miranda! I hope you find some that your youngest enjoys!
Susie
says:My daughter loves audio books so it was great to read this!
Bethany A
says:My 7 year old is obsessed with audiobooks- sometimes we have to limit them so other things get done, lol! It’s nice to see that it’s really beneficial.
Stacey
says: Customer ServiceWhat a wonderful problem to have, Bethany! I’m so glad to hear that your 7 year old loves audiobooks!
Johana Santos
says:Audiobooks can be such a great tool at any age.
Stacey
says: Customer ServiceYou’re so right, Johana! They are so great!
Courtney C
says:We use them daily!
Johana S
says:Audiobooks are such a great tool and so engaging for children.
Tammy Tudor
says:I remember listening to tape books as I child and now I love reading and audiobooks!
Robin E. Williams
says: Customer ServiceTammy,
I had The Hobbit on cassette! I love how much more convenient audiobooks are now that they are digital.
Tara
says:Audiobooks have been such a great resource for my 6 children. Especially the ones who are auditory learners!!
Robin E. Williams
says: Customer ServiceTara,
Yes! Such a great resource!
Allie Cull
says:We love audiobooks for car rides and at bedtime!
Robin E. Williams
says: Customer ServiceThose are great times for audiobooks!
Stephanie
says:Ohh! Thanks for the resources!
Robin E. Williams
says: Customer ServiceYou’re welcome, Stephanie!
Susan B
says:An interesting post. Thank you. It is clear just watching children enjoy audio books that they are an excellent source of entertainment and education. They are also an excellent base for channels of learning as children grow up: doing, seeing and hearing should carry equal importance though children will subconsciously default to the channel with which they are most comfortable.
Robin E. Williams
says: Customer ServiceYes, great points, Susan! While people do move toward the learning method they are most comfortable with, but it is possible with practice to become just as comfortable with the other way too. That’s why it’s so important to expose our children to both!
Jennifer
says:Love this program!
Kate
says:I have very pleasant memories of audiobooks in the car when I was young. I am looking forward to using them in the very near future with my children too.
Noelle
says:Audio books are a great no screen story time. We use them daily while I make lunch
Gina
says:We love using audiobooks, especially in the car!
Korrie Pyeritz
says:We love to use audio books!
Lindsey
says:My boys absolutely love audiobooks. The Yoto player has been a game changer!
Sara Bennett
says:We love audiobooks! It helps my dyslexic kid expand her vocabulary and comprehension!
Charly
says:We started audio books a couple of months ago!
Margaret gallagher
says:Great ideas for the girls – sure they’d love so much
Margaret gallagher
says:Great ideas for the girls – sure they’d love