Storia – New Reading App from Scholastic

Download the app for free and the first five ebook downloads are free!

Storia®, the free, fun, interactive and educational reading app from Scholastic, is designed with kids in mind – featuring learning activities, read-to-me books, a developing dictionary, and private parent settings.

Storia includes:

Learning activities-to enhance growth with helpful games
Read-to-me books-to create interactive experience
A dictionary-to comprehend the content
Highlighter and note-takers-to pinpoint the important information
Personalized Book Shelves- to organize each child’s reading levels
Private parent settings-to ensure your child is progressing with reading

The free app and the five free ebook downloads are the perfect supplement tools to enhance your child’s learning experience. Storia® also offers more than 2,000 titles for kids from toddlers through teens, about 350 of which are enriched with vocabulary, comprehension, and video activities.

The Storia® app can be downloaded FREE to PC, iPad or Android tablets (with more platforms to come later this fall) to start a digital library for home or classroom use, and comes with five FREE ebooks – including a special Clifford the Big Red Dog® ebook in honor of his Big Red 50th birthday this year.

Additional Storia® ebooks can be purchased through The Scholastic Store online or Scholastic Book Clubs.

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Co-Founder of Philly Kids Thing, I'm a work-at-home mom and enjoy blogging about my book adventures with my rambunctious 3 year old son. Many years ago I worked at a library and today I'm a Barefoot Books Ambassador. I have an ever growing collection of author and illustrator signed children's books for my son.

Comments

  1. I think kids these days are spending far too much time in front of electronic devices, be in computers or mobiles devices such as tablets. Personally, I prefer the tough of a good ol' flip'em and read'em physical book, and I think my kids feel the same way. We do try to limit their time spent on a tablet. My recent article about kids and learning to read using electronic devices: http://www.readingbyphonics.com/about-phonics/onl

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