In the Readmio app, you’ll find a wide selection of audiobooks to delight both young and older listeners. Simply choose a story with an audio version and let yourself be carried away by the narrator’s voice, enhanced with sound effects and music. Whether you want to make a long car journey more enjoyable, pass the time in a waiting room, or just enjoy a bit of rest and relaxation, our audiobooks are the perfect choice.
Just open any story in the app and check for the “audio” icon. If you see it, you're all set – you can start listening right away!
Our audiobooks are designed for children aged 3 and up. You’ll find simple stories for the littlest listeners and longer tales for older kids with curious minds.
Not all of our stories come with audio versions, but many do and we’re constantly adding more – there’s always something new to listen to!
Audiobooks don’t fully replace a shared reading experience, but they’re a fantastic addition. They’re perfect for moments when you can’t read – like when you’re traveling, need a break, or your child wants to listen independently.
The best approach is to mix it up: sometimes read aloud to your child, sometimes let them listen to an audiobook. Like this, your child will learn that stories come in different forms, and their imagination and language skills will grow through both reading and listening.
Definitely. Many parents love using audiobooks as part of their children's bedtime routine. A calm narrating voice, gentle music, and a soothing story can help your child relax and fall asleep more easily after a busy day. Choose a short, calm story, and remember: even if you're not reading to your child, your presence while they listen – a hug or a gentle touch – can help your child feel safe and drift off more easily.
Yes! All the audiobooks in the Readmio app are enriched with beautiful background music and sound effects, just like those you're used to when reading our stories yourselves. The sounds help draw the listener deeper into the story and enhance the atmosphere. Thanks to these effects, children find it easier to imagine what’s happening in the story, making the whole experience much more vivid.