With lockdown impacting most aspects of life, it's hard to know what the rules are.
31.03.2020 - 17:15 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Scots kids in coronavirus lockdown can get access to a whole host of audio books read by famous voices, for free.
More than 200 child-friendly books are now accessible to children thanks to Amazon's app Audible - for the entire duration of UK school closures.
The material is full length books which are read by some of the world's most familiar voices, including Scarlett Johanssen who reads Alice in Wonderland, Thandie Newton, who offers up Jane Ayre and Rachel McAdams who reads Anne of Green
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