I am not just a reviewer of Epic!, I am now a customer! We are thrilled with their service and excited about their low prices! You, too, can spread the love of reading by encouraging the gifting of a subscription to Epic!. “Read stories with me, Mommy!” Give the Gift of a Love for Reading! The most spoken phrase in my house right now is After a quick, one time, login the kids were able to choose their profiles and get started READING on their own! Next we downloaded the app on our other devices. I signed up online, created our profiles, and helped customize each child’s profile by choosing from a lists of their interests. Signing up for Epic! Is very easy - they are even offering a free two months to our Mom Does Reviews readers (see details below). (If you only knew how hard it is for me to get him to use educational apps – Ha! I was thrilled!) The great surprise was that I didn’t initially download it onto my son’s iPad Mini, but after he used it with me, he requested I download it for him. My children like the independence of being able to use Epic! on their tablet, iPad, and on my phone. Multiple Platforms at NO Additional Cost!Įpic! Is available to be used online, with android, or Apple devices with one linked account and no additional fee!ĭo we have a preference? When I am reading with the kids on Epic! I prefer to use my laptop because the screen is bigger, I don’t need to hold it, and it allows me to have more than two children huddled with me. We fell asleep cuddling together with a Read to Me book about spiders. My son enjoyed it so much that at midnight last night he was begging to be read to with Epic! … of course, I couldn’t refuse. Sharks!, by Irene Tremble and Illustrated by Mike Maydak, was really neat to hear through the Twin Sisters Productions read aloud. Mom Does Reviews Screen Shot – Read to Me Audio Book in Progress at Epic!īig Guy and I found the “Read to Me” audio books to be really neat, especially with the Twin Sisters Productions books. I read all of these books to her myself before I noticed some of them offer a “Read to Me” option (not that I don’t enjoy reading aloud to my kids, but when you have marathon reading sessions, your voice begins to appreciate the “read to me” alternative). My first day using it my children spent HOURS with Epic!īaby Girl and I read several Fancy Nancy stories together, Caillou, Disney’s Doc McStuffins, Disney’s The Little Mermaid (Level 2 Reader), a Disney’s Sophia the First storybook, and special Thanksgiving books too (our book list could go on!). Since the layout is likely something your children are already familiar with, they will find Epic very easy to navigate.
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