Enjoying Audiobooks with Your Family

Jennifer Donovan, 5 Minutes for Books managing editor, is here to share her love of audiobooks with you. The review copy and giveaway is courtesy of Simon & Schuster audio.

I don’t know about you, but I admit that our summer has been filled with many many more hours of screen time than I would like. With a nine-year-old boy in the house, his requests to play computer (Minecraft, anyone?) are incessant! And honestly, though I wish things were a bit different, we’ve also spent  a lot of time hanging out with friends and swimming in our pool. In a couple weeks, we’ll go on vacation, which is always a great way to grow as a family, creating wonderful memories.

Here are some of my favorite ways to enjoy audiobooks with my children:

  • Take along an audiobook on CD (or plug in your ipod) for a family listening experience on a long car trip. Some families I know have an audiobook going all the time to help them enjoy something together on all the random car trips that happen throughout the week. Listening together is an opportunity to laugh together and grow closer, which beats being plugged into our separate devices.
  • If your child doesn’t like to read (or can’t read yet), load up his or her ipod with an audiobook as an alternative to DVDs or video game entertainment on a long car trip or a plane ride. My son is going to be listening to The True Blue Scouts of Sugar Man Swamp on the plane on our trip.
  • Make chores more fun. I have to admit this is one of my favorite tips. I always have an audiobook loaded on my ipod, and I listen while I’m doing dishes, cooking dinner, or cleaning closets. It almost — almost — makes me look forward to that time. My teenage daughter listens to them while she’s cleaning her room or drawing. And because I also listen to a lot of the YA audiobooks she listens to, we can talk about them later.
  • Save your voice. I love reading aloud with my kids, and still do read with my almost-15 year old daughter and my 9-year-old son. We read at breakfast, while I’m making dinner (if I can get them to read to me), and occasionally at bedtime — though I’m usually worn out by that time of night. Instead of reading, let someone else do the work! Some audiobooks really take it up to the next level. Lyle Lovett reads The True Blue Scouts of Sugar Man Swamp. This book is told as a story, and he has the perfect bedtime story voice, so it’s been a pleasure to listen to. Click through that link to hear an excerpt.

Read my full review of The True Blue Scouts of Sugar Man Swamp by Kathi Appelt over at 5 Minutes for Books.

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27 Comments

  1. samantha wagner says:

    My daughter has a my little pony that reads a few stories to hear, so I think she would like this book

  2. Audio books in the car have been our favorites for a long time. We all get to enjoy the story and someone gets to hold the actual book. My kids are much stronger readers for using theirs ears, eyes and senses without much technology involved.

  3. I can’t believe we haven’t yet. We just made an 8 hour trip to visit my mom and I didn’t even think about audio books!

  4. I read to my kids everyday, but there are times when they want me to read a book and I have other things to do. With audio books they can be read to anytime they want!

  5. I like the idea of listening to audiobooks when your child can’t read yet.

  6. we listen to them in the van!

  7. Kerrie Mayans says:

    We listen to audiobooks in the car on road trips.

  8. Nicole Robinson says:

    I like audiobooks in the car. It’s a great way to maximize time.

  9. make chores more fun!

  10. Anne Lehnick says:

    I like the idea of taking it on a long car trip. I might even use it on short trips to school each morning and after school. Then they won’t gripe about having to go. And then gripe again because they don’t want leave 🙂

  11. Audiobooks are also great for those of us who have long commutes to work!

  12. Angela M. says:

    We love listening to audio books in the car and definitely for longer drives!

  13. Love, love audio books AND listening with grandkids on trips!
    Such good memories made this way.

  14. Bonnie Way says:

    We listen to audiobooks in the vehicle while driving. We’ve always lived a few hours away from our family and friends, so we’re regularly on road trips to visit our parents. It’s a great time to pop in a story! Thanks for sharing.

  15. When we are on road trips.

  16. Brandy W. says:

    The car is our favorite place for audiobooks!

  17. Debby Chandler says:

    I like to listen to audio books when I’m in the car (passenger of course) or exercising.

  18. Mary Happymommy says:

    We listen to audio books on road trips.

  19. Alysia hasn’t done this yet; she would love to listen to a story

  20. I’ve not listened to audio-books as I had such a short commute, but I would like to have The True Blue Scouts of Sugar Man Swamp in audio cd for my great-nephew.

  21. Shelly Burns says:

    I love audiobooks!

  22. We listen to audio books on road trips.

  23. HappyMomC says:

    we listen to audio books on road trips!

  24. Beth - TheAngelForever says:

    We listen to audio books as a family when we go on road trips. I also listen to my own when I knit and crochet.

  25. We’ll be listening to audiobooks for our 10 hour road trip next month.

  26. We listen to audiobooks whenever we are in the car.