Audiobooks are a wonderful way to expose all students to complicated storytelling, no matter their reading level. Listening to a story being read helps students engage in text, gain exposure to more words, and ultimately improve vocabulary, comprehension, and critical thinking skills. Not only that, audiobooks are super fun! Here are 15 of our favorite places to get free audiobooks for kids, plus recommendations for a few of our favorite titles from each site.
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HarperKids (from Harper Collins Publishing) is an awesome resource for discovering great audiobooks for kids. Not only that, you can find age-specific and topical book lists, reading tips, and more.
Founded by dyslexic and ADHD siblings to bring joy and confidence back to the struggling reader, KidsRead2Kids offers free audiovisual books read by kids for kids. These classic tales are filmed chapter by chapter for easy listening.
LibriVox has an extensive catalog of public domain audiobooks: 499 fiction and 47 nonfiction and counting. All for free for anyone to listen to on their computer, iPod, or other mobile device.
Lit2Go offers a free online collection of stories and poems in audiobook format. As a bonus, many of the stories can also be downloaded as a PDF and printed for use as a read-along.
Loyal Books, home to hundreds of free audiobooks for kids, is an easy-to-navigate online platform with books available in a variety of different formats and languages.
Every week, celebrities and PBS Kids authors read aloud their favorite books on the PBS Kids’ Facebook page and YouTube channel.
Sora offers the largest digital content catalog in the world to more than 53,000+ schools and districts. It includes digital books, spanning e-books, audiobooks, comic books, and magazines, depending on what options the district signs up for. It’s free to use once your school signs up. Ask your school’s administration or your child’s teacher for login information.
The Story Seeds Podcast offers kids something a little different. Each episode pairs a kid and their imagination with their favorite author, who grows their ideas (“story seeds”) into an original, never-before-told story.
Storyline Online is an award-winning children’s literacy program that streams videos featuring celebrated actors reading beloved children’s books alongside colorful illustrations.
Storynory offers free downloadable and streaming stories for children, including classics, myths, fairy tales, poems, and original stories.
Spotify is one of the best places to find free audiobooks in the public domain for kids. In addition, Spotify has a whole Spoken Word section dedicated to audiobooks, poems, and other non-musical resources, but you’ll need to create a free Spotify account to access them.
Vooks is a digital library of children’s storybooks brought to life with animation, read-aloud narration, engaging music and sound, and read-along highlighted text. The website offers a 7-day free membership followed by a monthly fee, but many titles can be found on YouTube for free.
Little Cozy Nook’s mission is to create a peaceful environment for kids to enjoy learning and reading along with classic literature.
This YouTube channel out of New Zealand has an impressive library of famous beloved fables. The most fun part is you can choose titles read with an American accent or a British accent. There are also options for French, German, Italian, and Spanish.
Amazon offers many free Audible audiobooks. Search “Books for Children’s Audible” and look for $0 titles. In addition to audiobooks, there are many podcasts that include read-aloud stories.
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