For Kids
Welcome to our "For Kids" page! Listen to our scientists as they read stories in many different languages. Meet the researchers and have fun hearing how languages around the world sound! Ask your grown-up to help you choose a story below.
Table of contents
- Aesop's Fables (English) read by Insia Haque
- The Three Bears (American Sign Language) read by Marissa Prager
- Vot Kakoy Rasseyanyy (Russian) read by Milana Korobko
- Czerwony Kapturek (Polish) read by Izabela Baran
- The Mitten (English) read by Christine Soh Yue
- The Cat that Lived a Million Lives(Chinese) read by Iris Zhong
- Billy und Lotta und der böse Nachbar (German) read by Katarina Siggelkow
- Monkeys Fishing for the Moon (Chinese) read by Daoxin Li
- A Snowy Day (English) read by Tula Childs
- The Dot (English) read by Cynthia Gu
Aesop's Fables (English)
Read by research assistant Insia Haque
The Three Bears (American Sign Language)
Read by research assistant Marissa Prager
Vot Kakoy Rasseyanyy (Russian)
Read by research assistant Milana Korobko
Czerwony Kapturek (Polish)
Read by research assistant Izabela Baron
The Mitten (English)
Read by PhD student Christine Soh Yue
The Cat that Lived a Million Lives(Chinese)
Read by research assistant Iris Zhong
Billy und Lotta und der böse Nachbar (German)
Read by research assistant Katarina Siggelkow
Monkeys Fishing for the Moon (Chinese)
Read by PhD student Daoxin Li
A Snowy Day (English)
Read by research assistant Tula Childs
The Dot (English)
Read by research assistant Cynthia Gu