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Epic: Kids' Books & Reading

Epic: Kids' Books & Reading

4.2

Education

Developer

Epic! Creations Inc

Platform/OS

Android

Price

Free

Version

3.137.2

Install History

10M+

Content Rating

Everyone

Tips: Learn with read-to-me books, ebooks, stories & videos for grade school children

Introduction

Epic: Kids' Books & Reading sets your little ones on a literary adventure, being the world's largest digital library crafted specifically for kids. Offering a child-friendly and interactive reading tool, the app sparks curiosity while developing reading abilities. It grants unlimited access to over 40,000 resources including books, audiobooks, and educational videos. Available on all Apple devices, it ensures convenience and learning on-the-go, whenever and wherever desired.

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Features

1. Epic goes beyond traditional e-books, offering a vast collection of Read-To-Me books and audiobooks. These are further enhanced by professional voice actors, interactive music, and sound effects offering an animated storytelling experience.

2. The app embraces diversity, offering books not only in English, but also Spanish, French, and Chinese, aiming to engage readers of different backgrounds and interests.

3. Epic offers a reward system and learning tools such as Reading Buddies, badges, quizzes, Spotlight Words and audio-enabled Dictionary Lookup to ensure an engaging and comprehensive learning experience.

4. Epic's subscription model caters to families with up to 4 child profiles, refining reading experiences based on each child's interest. Furthermore, it offers a parent dashboard so you can monitor what your children are reading and their progress.

Editor's Review

Epic: Kids' Books & Reading is basically like Netflix, but for kids' books. Instead of binging the latest season of Stranger Things, your little ones can binge read hundreds (seriously, hundreds!) of ebooks, audiobooks, and even some cool learning videos. You create profiles for each kiddo, and Epic tailors recommendations based on their reading level and interests. It's kinda smart, actually. The interface is super kid-friendly; think bright colors, big buttons, and easy navigation. They can search for books themselves, browse by category, or even complete reading challenges. One thing I really appreciated is the read-to-me feature – perfect for younger kids still learning to read or when you just need a few minutes of peace and quiet (we've all been there!). There's also a rewards system where they earn badges for completing books and challenges, which is a great motivator. It's like tricking them into learning! The whole platform feels designed to make reading fun and accessible, and honestly, it works pretty darn well. Plus, teachers can even use it in the classroom, which is pretty clutch.

The best thing about Epic is definitely the sheer amount of content. Seriously, it's like a library in your pocket. There are books for every age and interest, from picture books for toddlers to chapter books for older kids, and they're constantly adding new stuff. No more boring trips to the library (although those are still good, obviously!). I also love the fact that it encourages reading comprehension. After some books, there are quizzes and little activities to test understanding. It's not like a hardcore exam, more like a fun little game. And let's be real, anything that gets kids thinking critically is a win. The offline reading feature is another major plus. Long car rides or plane trips? No problem! Just download the books beforehand, and your kids will be entertained for hours. The parental controls are also decent, allowing you to set reading time limits and monitor your kids' progress. Overall, Epic delivers on its promise of making reading fun, accessible, and educational. It's a solid investment for any family with young readers.

Okay, so who is Epic actually *for*? Basically, anyone with kids aged 2-12. If your little one is just starting to learn to read, or if you have a reluctant reader who needs a little push, Epic could be a game-changer. The sheer variety of books and the gamified approach to reading can really spark an interest. However, if your kid is a super avid reader who devours books faster than you can buy them, then maybe the subscription price isn't worth it. It really depends on how much your kids actually use it. One thing to consider is that it's primarily digital, so if your kids are screen-saturated already, maybe stick to physical books for a while. But for parents who are looking for a convenient, affordable, and engaging way to encourage their kids to read, Epic is definitely worth checking out. I'd recommend taking advantage of their free trial and seeing if it's a good fit for your family. Bottom line: it's a good app, bro!

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