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Benefits of Audiobooks for Young Readers

 Do you or your young readers enjoy audiobooks? This interesting blog post from libro.fm details the many ways audiobooks are beneficial for young, middle grade, and young adult readers. From teaching analysis skills to working up to longer reads, from understanding tone to characterization, audiobooks are great in so many ways! 

Libro.fm is a great resource if you like to support indie bookstores, but remember you always have access to Overdrive and Libby for free ebooks and audiobooks with your library card!

Use the apps (free in your app store) or checkout books from the website: https://hadc.overdrive.com/ 




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