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Audiobooks and Literary Podcasts for Kids That Encourage Gratitude
From Stratford’s Head Librarian Keira Pride and Chief Academic Officer Jeanne Huybrechts
When we are asked if audiobooks are a good choice for our young readers, our reply is a resounding, “Yes!” Listening to good books read aloud has established benefits – both cognitive and in terms of convenience. The variety, overall quality, and availability of children’s audiobooks have skyrocketed over the past several years. There are wonderful audiobooks for children of all ages, narrated by high-quality storytellers, including, occasionally, a book’s author.
Children’s first experiences with written text are in the form of narration – parents, and teachers reading aloud to infants and toddlers. At some point in their progression, and even before formal introduction to phonics and decoding, children quite naturally begin to recognize certain words on the page. At all points in their “learning to read” journey, children benefit from listening to books that stretch their capacity to read, books that are at a higher level than what they can read on their own. Regular exposure to new vocabulary and more complex sentence structure is beneficial whether a child is reading from a page or listening to a narration. Audiobook narrators, who are often actors or other speaking professionals, model fluent reading, with pacing and emphases that enhance the story and impact readers’ own oral reading fluency, listening comprehension skills, and ability to visualize. Audiobooks can be a unique motivational tool for reluctant or struggling readers, especially if they can simultaneously read and listen to a book.
Finally, listening to an excellent book (or podcast) read by an expressive narrator is great fun! It is a wonderful family activity, and with earbuds and mobile devices readily available, it is a pleasurable personal activity. Listening to an audiobook can enliven the most mundane of activities – household chores or car commutes, for example. In fact, we decided to finally publish our list of favorite audiobooks in time for the winter holidays. With a second nod to the holiday season, our selections lean toward stories that honor kindness, generosity, and gratitude. We hope there’s something here for each of you.
Preschool
Little Stories for Tiny People Written and performed by Rhea Petcher
The Sesame Street Podcast with Foley and Friends by Sesame Workshop, narrated by a full cast
Kindergarten
Winnie The Pooh: The House at Pooh Corner written by A.A. Milne, narrated by Judi Dench, Stephen Fry, and others
Grades One and Two
But Why: A Podcast for Curious Kids Hosted by Jane Lindholm
Grades Three to Five
Crenshaw by Katherine Applegate, narrated by Kirby Heyborn
Middle School
The Unexplainable Disappearance of Mars Patel
About our Authors:
Keira Pride is the Head Librarian at Stratford School where she manages the library services department and directs all of the vibrant library programs across our Northern and Southern California campuses.
Jeanne Huybrechts is the Chief Academic Officer at Stratford where she oversees our curriculum and development department. Before coming to Stratford, Jeanne spent more than three decades in education starting as a teacher and culminating in her role as Head of Harvard-Westlake School, Los Angeles.