Amazon’s Alexa is a great digital assistant that can help you do things like set reminders, alarms, and all that jazz, but now it seems that it can even take over some of your parental duties by reading with your kids and helping them with things like their accuracy or pronunciation of certain words.

This new feature is called Reading Sidekick where through an Echo Kids device, it will actively listen to your kids when they are reading out loud. Then together with your kids, Alexa and they will take turns reading through supported books. This means that if this was an activity that you used to do with your kids but you don’t have the time, don’t worry because Alexa will take your place.

However, it should be noted that in order to take advantage of this feature, users will need to have a subscription to Kids+ and an Echo Kids device. At the moment there are over 700 titles supported by this feature, which is admittedly not a lot when you consider how many children’s books are out there, but we suppose it’s still something.

Ideally parents and teachers should be the ones helping kids read through their books, but if your kid wants to forge ahead on their own, this could be a useful tool for those times when you aren’t available.

Filed in Gadgets >Home. Read more about , , , , , and . Source: cnet

Discover more from Ubergizmo

Subscribe now to keep reading and get access to the full archive.

Continue reading