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Audible, the digital audiobooks company that was snatched up by Amazon earlier this year for $300 million, has launched a network just for kids. The new site, called AudibleKids, has about 4,000 titles from 75+ publishers available at the time of the launch, with exclusive stories from the likes of R.L. Stine (who didn't love Goosebumps?).
Seeing as we're living in the digital age and all, your 5 year-old probably knows how to work your iPhone as well as you do. So all of AudibleKids' content is available for download to your favorite mobile media device, including iPods and Amazon's good ol' Kindle, too. AudibleKids is working with the Reading Is Fundamental (RIF) nonprofit organization in order to provide support to RIF's mission. In doing so, AudibleKids also has a featured section where a select number of audiobooks are available for free download.
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