Showing posts with label audiobooks. Show all posts
Showing posts with label audiobooks. Show all posts

Monday, 1 February 2021

Best Audiobooks Narrated by Authors

Listening to authors read their books has undeniable authenticity. People enjoy listening to the author narrating their book because they know all the characters well. Here are some of the best audiobooks that will make you have an exhilarating listening experience.

Born a Crime- Trevor Noah

Noah shares his past via a series of anecdotes and interesting punch lines. While growing up in SouthAfrica during the apartheid period, he was seen as a criminal. He narrates the story with a warm tone and cadence that sits well on how the tale alternates between touching events and jokes.

Beloved - Toni Morrison

You will enjoy the show of how Morrison narrates his Beloved tale. He captures you with both his prose and performance. This will make the listener profound sympathy for his memories of enslavement.

Becoming-Michelle Obama

You will love to listen to honest encounters of Michelle Obama on her struggles and triumphs. She is a woman full of wit and wisdom, articulate and good in storytelling. She retells her life aspect and the political side of life.

Ta-Nehisi Coates’ Between the World and Me

Coates wrote a letter to his son in his memoir describing the black people’sevolutione as a complicated subject in America. He challenges the listeners to confront the truth in regards to racism with passion. You can feel the fear and frustration in this audio voice, as it is palpable throughout the audiobook.

For more exciting audiobooks that you can enjoy with your family, visit Readgrad.com.

Wednesday, 30 December 2020

How to Stay Fit With The Whole Family

Have you put on a couple of pandemic pounds? Don’t worry, you’re not the only one, and it’s only a matter of time before you’ll burn it off. But what about the kids? Have they put on a bit of weight too? To help keep the whole family healthy and happy, the team here at Readgrad has some suggestions for exercises the whole family can do together.

Burpees and jumping jacks. You remember doing them as a kid, but they’re a great way to stay active as grown ups too! Plus, based on your own experiences you already know that kids love burpees and jumping jacks, so you’re all set!

Play in the backyard. Running around in a wide open space is one of the best ways for a kid to get some exercise. Games like Red Rover or Big Bad Wolf are not only fun, they get kids moving, and when the parents get involved they get every bit as much benefit. But the fun doesn’t have to stop there, why not make up your own games while you’re at it?

Swimming. Although many public pools are currently closed, many are lucky enough to live within driving distance of public beaches. For the rest of us, the pools will hopefully be open again soon, and when they do, a family swim is a great way to stay fit together!

Looking for some fun for the whole family? Visit our online library at Readgrad for a wide variety of ebooks, audiobooks, music, and more. Accessible anytime, anywhere, from your favorite devices.

How to Wake Up The Kids

We get it, nobody likes early mornings, especially not the kids, and especially not when they have to wake up early to go to school. While many schools are still teaching remotely, that’s not the case for everywhere, and everyone will eventually have to get ready to go back. With that in mind, the team at Readgrad thought we’d offer these suggestions for getting the kids to get up.

Bribe them. It may not be the strategy you’d like to start with, but trust us, it’s effective. Do your kids have a favorite breakfast? Have it ready for them if they’ll get up. Maybe a chocolate or some candy later? Why not! Food can be a great motivator but your imagination is the limit.

Wake them up earlier than needed. After all, even we hit snooze on the alarm once or twice, or seven times… Kids are no different, and when they ask for five more minutes in bed they have every right to it. So if you’re up already, wake the kids up earlier than they need to and let them go back to bed for a few more minutes, it’ll seem like an indulgence!

Make sure they’re getting enough sleep. Perhaps most importantly, if the day ahead calls for an early start time, make sure the kids get to bed early the night before. They may not like it, well rested kids will make your life so much easier in the morning!

Looking for some fun for the whole family? Visit our online library at Readgrad for a wide variety of ebooks, audiobooks, music, and more. Accessible anytime, anywhere, from your favorite devices.