Read with Kila: Narrated Books

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Read with Kila: Narrated Books is a FREE book app on Android that offers fun and interactive books t...

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Read with Kila: Narrated Books is a FREE book app on Android that offers fun and interactive books to stimulate the love of reading. Each book is drawn by hand and read loud and clear by native narrators.Read with Kila: Narrated Books is designed for everyone. Select a book and start reading now!*** WHY USE KILA:Read with Kila: Narrated Books stimulates the love of reading and gaining knowledge as well as the imagination with the fables and fairy tales from famous authors such as Brothers Grimm, Andersen and Aesop, etc.
*** HOW TO USE:Read with Kila: Narrated Books has multiple shelves. Each shelf contains 5-10 books. Swipe up or down to switch between shelves. Each book has multiple pages with catching detailed drawings. Swipe left or right to turn pagesYou can favorite a book, save it for later reading.
*** KEY FEATURES:Popular illustrated stories: All books were drawn by hand by professional artistsAudio books and “read-to-me” books: All books were read by professional narrator narratorsLearn to read with word highlighting when audio is onOnline and offline reading. After a book is downloaded, it is save to local storage so you can open it without network connecting
*** BENEFITS:Entertains for hours through vast library of storiesOnly offer the best, illustrated contents to curated collectionRead downloaded books without internet connection
*** FREERead with Kila: Narrated Books is free and always. For the love of reading!
We hope you enjoy Read with Kila: Narrated Books. Please help us by rating our app with a lot of stars. If there are any problems please contact us at [email protected].
Thanks!Website: http://www.kilafun.com/
Genres:FableFairy TalesShort StoriesTop Titles:The Lion and the Fox The Two GoatsThe Frog, the Mouse and the HawkThe Crow and the PitcherThe Oak and the ReedThe Hare and the TortoiseThe Ant and the DoveThe Dog and His ShadowThe Bear and Two FriendsThe Fox and the CrowThe Ant and the GrasshopperBelling the CatBlind Men and an ElephantBundle of SticksSeven RavensThe Little Match GirlThe Fisherman and the FishLittle Red Riding HoodThe Three BrothersHansel and GretelPinocchioSleeping BeautyBeauty and the BeastRapunzelPuss in bootsSnow WhiteMother HuldaKing ThrushbeardThe King of the Golden MountainThe Six SwansThe Three FeathersTom ThumbHansel and GretelThe Brother and SisterThe Three Little Men in the WoodThe Golden GooseRapunzelThe Poor Miller's Boy and the CatThe Bremen Town MusiciansThe Water of LifeSnow-White and Rose-Red
Being in public domain in countries:EnglandUnited StatesGermanyAustraliaCanadaDenmarkFranceWalesSwitzerlandNorwayNetherlandsRussiaBelgium
A fable is a very short story called a moral. Fables are fun to tell, and help teach good behavior as well. Most of the characters in Aesop’ fables are animals. Some of them take on human characteristic with speeches and emotions. Aesop uses the qualities and natural tendencies of animals to focus on human traits and wisdom. For example: The Lion and The Fox, The Two Goats, The Horse and the DonkeyA folktale, also known as folklore, is a ancient story that was originally composed and told for all age groups that have been passed down orally from generation to generation.Fairy tales contain witches and queens, giants and elves, princes, dragons, talking animals, ogres, princesses, and sometimes even fairies. Marvelous and magical things happen to characters in fairy tales. Endings are happily, goodness is rewarded, and evil is punished. For example: Little Red Riding Hood, Rapunzel, Hansel and Gretel, FrozenMyths are made up stories that try to explain how our world works and how we should treat each other. For example: Jason and the Golden Fleece, Pegasus, The Mighty HerculesLegends are also stories that have been made up, but they are different from myths. Legends are about people and their actions. For example: King Arthur, Robin hood