It’s story time!

Published July 15, 2017

Hey kids, want to listen a story? Well, I can tell you so many stories from fairytales, fables, legends to modern stories. You name it and I will start with one. You might be wondering if I am a story bank? Well, I have listened to so many amazing stories on Storynory — a website with best podcast (free downloadable audio file/files) for children of all ages that I have become a big fan of it.

Storynory has an archive of free children’s audio books (stories) and the good thing is that all stories/episodes are produced in-house and feature a range of professionally trained voice actors. Content-wise, there’s a rich mixture, from classics such as Alice in Wonderland to Rudyard Kipling’s classics to Dickens’ collection to The Legend of Robin Hood. All these are original material written exclusively for the site and the website is constantly updating and adding new content.

The website looks cool with its lime green and yellow colour scheme and of course the clean layout of the categories on top. You can choose from Original, Fairy tales, Classic Authors, Myths and World, Educational, Poems and Music categories. Select any form and the categories will take you to the relative collection in it, from where you can choose your favourite story. There is the option to listen and read along too as the text is also included. A few stories include an animated video as well.

If you want to listen to the story later in the day, you can download the free mp3 file to your computer from where you can transfer to other devices like tab or mobile, etc., and listen to them anytime you want.

The audio quality is good, which will make you love listening to your favourite stories even more. You can also impress your younger siblings by telling them the wonderful classics either through the speaker of the phone or your computer. Enjoy!

Visit: www.storynory.com

Published in Dawn, Young World July 15th, 2017

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