Audio Books on CD
Audio books on CD allow for books and other texts to be
listened to, rather than read. The concept of a talking-book was originally
conceived for the visually impaired. There are many reasons in addition
to this why the idea is appealing.
For instance, other people may not be able to hold a book or turn its
pages. Audio books on CD are useful for such people for this reason
as well. They are also helpful for those who are illiterate. A person
may never have learned to read, or may not know how to read in a particular
language.
Audio books on CD are also useful for building developing reading skills.
If the listener follows along in a book, he or she may come to understand
different matters of pronunciation.
They are also valued simply to allow an individual to listen to a story
while they are visually focused on other tasks. Driving is one of the biggest reasons people get audio books on CD's. If you dont have a car DVD player, you can get a portable CD player. Some people simply enjoy
listening with no strain of their eyes for relaxation purposes.