Audio books for kids learning a new language
Many parents want their child to grow up speaking a second language, but they hit a simple problem: they don't speak that language well themselves. How can you help with pronunciation when you are not sure of it?
Children who hear stories read out loud in two languages build vocabulary faster and pick up the sounds of the language more easily than children who only read in one language.
Voiczy audio books solve this. Every page is read out loud in a clear, natural voice, so your child always hears the right pronunciation, even if you don't. Your child can listen, read along, and repeat the words out loud.
Every story is made to teach, not just entertain. New words, kind behavior, family values, feelings, nature, and more. Your child learns while enjoying a good story.
Active listening
Audio on every page builds strong pronunciation from the start.
More words, in context
Your child learns new words through the story, not from a list.
Stories that teach
Each story shares a small lesson, a value, or a new idea.
Read-along practice
Your child can repeat the words they hear and say them out loud.
Anytime learning
Great for car rides, quiet time, or bedtime.
How audio books for language learning work
Every story has a two-language mode. Your child hears the story first in the language they already know, then again in the new language. Hearing it twice makes new words easy to understand.
When your child is ready, switch to new-language-only mode. They hear the full story in the new language. They can switch back anytime as they grow more confident.
Progress is saved automatically. You can see which stories your child has finished, how many times, and how long they spent reading. Coins earned for each finished story keep your child motivated.
Why parents choose Voiczy audio books
- Audio on every page. You don't need to speak the language yourself.
- Two-language mode makes new words easy to understand.
- New stories every week across 11 topics.
- Progress tracking and small rewards keep your child going.
- Every story teaches something, not just entertains.
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