Remember Reading Rainbow? It was great, educational, and all sorts of book-loving goodness. We all loved that guy from Star Trek letting us in on books like Amelia Bedelia and Where The Wild Things Are.
Even the old school graphics and jingle were so catchy and cool, you’d have to stop yourself from singing it in the bath. Nowadays, it seems like reading went the way of the dinosaurs. Dead. Gone. Rare at best. Luckily, there’s AudibleKids. If you’re familiar with Audible, the site that provides audible book pleasure for users everywhere, then you’ll get the idea of AudibleKids. It’s the kid-sized version of Audible. It’s the Reading Rainbow for the 2000’s. Parents can create profiles for their kids and set content controls. Profiles will show what you’ve downloaded and acts as a way to network, get to know other audiophiles. Audio books are search by age group, keyword, award winners, etc. Once you’ve downloaded the software, you can listen to the audiobooks on your device of choice. To whet your child’s reading appetite, there’s a nice selection of free books to download.
AudibleKids.com In Their Own Words
“AudibleKids is an engaging, interactive community of parents, their kids, and educators that promotes the fun of storytelling through audiobooks. Listen to books, read and post reviews and share your favorites with others.”
Why AudibleKids.com It Might Be A Killer
Audible is a success. AudibleKids seems to be a great way to get your kids into the reading habit. It’ll work on any device making it perfect for entertaining your kid on long plane rides or trips.
Some Questions About AudibleKids.com
Will AudibleKids be as successful as Audible? Will kids find it interesting? Reading isn’t exactly top priority on kids lists these days. Can AudibleKids rekindle that book love? 





