e Books For 4-Year-Old Kids

Turn pages with eBooks for kids age 4 as bright illustrations and simple text help preschoolers follow stories at their own pace. These digital books feature relatable stories about starting preschool or making friends to help kids handle new routines. Following along with these simple plots helps young readers spot common words and understand how stories work.

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Cute Animals: KittensCute Animals: BunniesCute Animals: PenguinsGuardians of the Galaxy: Night Night, GrootCute Animals: SleepingCute Animals: PigletsCatbug Counts CupcakesSummer Adventure for Groot! (Volume 4)The Octonauts & the Only Lonely MonsterOnce Before Time: Aladino and the Magic LampThe Octonauts & the Frown FishGrow Up, Ant-Man!My HandsPugDoes a Bulldozer Have a Butt?The Octonauts & the Great Ghost ReefVegetables in Holiday UnderwearNational Geographic Kids Look and Learn: DogsB is for Baller: The Ultimate Basketball AlphabetBad DogThe Friendship SurpriseCar Goes FarGoldilocks and the Three BearsI Will Try

Help your child grow through reading

Did you know?

  • Many 4-year-olds can retell the beginning, middle and end of a favorite story.
  • Stories help children recognize emotions, routines and everyday experiences.
  • Picture books often introduce new words through familiar situations.

How to make the most of Epic

For Parents
  • Encourage children to explain what happens first, next and last.
  • Ask open-ended questions about a character's choices and feelings.
For Educators
  • Look for familiar words that appear more than once.
  • Compare two stories with similar characters or settings.

FAQ

At 4, children enjoy eBooks with longer stories and relatable characters. They build vocabulary while learning how stories grow from beginning to end.

Reading eBooks together helps children connect pictures with words and notice story details. These moments strengthen comprehension and early literacy skills.

Share eBooks during storytime or quiet reading time. Pause to ask questions and let children retell favorite parts.

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