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read along book for child?
I have a nephew who I do not see and I cannot skype.
He is about 3 years old.
I would like him to no my voice.
Is there a digital book with a narration recorder all in one - so I can press record read the page then turn it etc.
I do not have a tape recorder or a cd player so that would be of no use.
It needs to be all digital.
I understand I could do them separately but I want it all inclusive so they synch and is basic for a child or a inexperienced adult can you.
Please suggest any sensible ideas along the lines of my brief.
Thanks :D
'know' not no lol
2 Answers
- Anonymous7 years agoFavorite Answer
I know you can make apple books for ipads but I don't think there is one for android. I was trying to make the same thing and I found an app for apple when looking at ebook apps but I had an android device so didn't scrapbook the name of it or anything like that, sorry. But undoubtedly you could google it. It's a pretty popular app.
Other option: a powerpoint presentation and send it to USB but then he'd have to watch a computer and have someone set it to play the slideshow. So not really reading a book.
Third option that I know of: some photo albums have a feature where you can record 5 seconds of sound or voice per page. So there may or may not be ones that allow for longer recordings.
- Anonymous7 years ago
I made my own set of read along books for my eldest when I had to work abroad when she was 2 years old.
I selected a couple books and the recorded my voice reading them on a cd. One cd per book. I left them with her dad to go through them with her.