Children, being natural learners, easily connect with audiobooks due to their innate curiosity and openness to sounds. A survey conducted by the Library Journal / School Library Journal also ...
Children’s enjoyment of listening to audio has surpassed their enjoyment of reading for the first time, a report has suggested. The number of young people who say they enjoy listening to audio – such ...
The Literacy Trust in the United Kingdom and Audible have just issued a new report on how young people are listening to audiobooks. The survey of 8 to 18-year-olds showed almost half (48.7%) of ...
COVID-19 has devastated communities all around the globe, resulting in long-term consequences for families, especially for those in countries and communities already reeling from years of crisis and ...
In a panel discussion at the Bologna Book Fair last week, leaders from global audiobook companies highlighted significant growth in children's audio content while addressing the evolving challenges of ...
“My favourite fairy tale character is a bird. I imagine myself as a bird, free to fly anywhere I want”, shares Nafisa, a 16-year-old school student in Kyiv, Ukraine. This year, Nafisa and her two ...
Yoto co-founder Ben Drury tells The Bookseller about the philosophy driving the rapidly growing children’s audio platform, and what’s next for the groundbreaking company. Inspired by the 10 Montessori ...
New research that may eventually enable far earlier autism diagnoses shows that typically developing infants perceive audio-video synchrony better than high-risk for autism infants. Rutgers research ...
Sometimes it's the afterthought — not the thought — that counts. The Gettysburg Address? A two-minute addendum, by Lincoln, to someone else's lengthy speech. "Mack the Knife"? Added, last-minute, to ...