Wonderbooks have emerged as a game changer in the world of children’s literature. But what exactly are they? Wonderbooks are an integration of traditional print books and preloaded audiobooks to create a magical reading experience for your little one. With Wonderbooks, little readers can press play and be transported into the heart of captivating stories, through both listening and reading.
Learning Mode
After the story, your little one can switch their Wonderbook into learning mode. Learning mode includes fun narrator-lead questions and answers designed to ignite curiosity, foster literary skills, and teach grownups how to have meaningful dialogue with their little ones.
The Impact of Wonderbooks
Wonderbooks are a powerful tool for the young reader’s literary journey. Extensive research indicates that simultaneous exposure to auditory and visual stimuli significantly enhances reading proficiency. Wonderbooks are a catalyst for vocabulary development, phonics, and comprehension. They are inclusive and make it possible for kids of all reading levels to enjoy books while improving their reading skills.
Access Wonderbooks Now
Exciting news for Park City Library patrons! You can now experience the wonder of Wonderbooks at the Park City Library with your library card. Explore our catalog and embark on a literary journey with your little one like never before.
Here are some popular picks awaiting you at the Park City Library!
Ms. Frizzle, using the magic school bus as a time machine, takes her class on an adventure millions of years back in time to see the dinosaurs firsthand.
After Sunday quits being a day of the week, the other days of the week try out all sorts of candidates, until an act of kindness reminds them all that a little appreciation can go a long way.
Inspired by the many Indigenous-led movements across North America, We Are Water Protectors issues an urgent rallying cry to safeguard the Earth’s water from harm and corruption.
This blog post was created by librarians from Park City Library with help of information found in NoveList – a database that is free with your library card. NoveList is a comprehensive reading recommendation resource.