![]() It’s impossible not be charmed by David Tennant’s reading of the How to Train Your Dragon series. How to Train Your Dragonby Cressida Cowell If you’re still craving more after this list, be sure to check out fellow Rioter Molly’s list of 100 family friendly audiobooks.Ģ. But which kid’s audiobooks are the best? How do you sort through them all? Don’t worry, I’ve done the work for you! I’ve selected (what I think are) the best children’s audiobooks, including audiobooks of children’s classics, as well as contemporary stories.ĭon’t forget: your public library is a great source for free audiobooks for kids, especially new ones! Free children’s audiobooks, especially classics-in other words, older books that are in the public domain and not subject to copyright-can also be found on the many websites that offer free audiobooks. Whether you’re going on a long family car trip or you want to introduce some children’s audiobooks at home, there are a ton of great options of audiobooks for kids. Find her on Twitter: Litsy: CaseyTheCanadianLesbrarian, Goodreads: CaseyTheCanadianLesbrarian, and Facebook: Casey the Canadian Lesbrarian. She also writes a monthly column on Autostraddle recommending queer books called Ask Your Friendly Neighbourhood Lesbrarian. She runs the website Casey the Canadian Lesbrarian, where you can find reviews of LGBTQ+ Canadian books. Topics and activities dear to her heart include cats, bisexuality, libraries, queer (Canadian) literature, and drinking tea. Known in some internet circles as Casey the Canadian Lesbrarian, Casey Stepaniuk is a writer and librarian who holds an MA in English literature and an MLIS.
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