World Read-Aloud Day brings classrooms, families, libraries, and communities together through the power of shared stories. A single voice and a meaningful book can shape students’ identities, nurture empathy, and ignite a passion for literacy that lasts a lifetime.
Reading aloud does much more than build decoding, fluency, or oral language and listening skills—it creates a communal learning space where every reader belongs.
In addition, reading aloud can:
- Encourage a lifelong commitment to reading as a joyful habit
- Help shape positive reading attitudes, particularly for developing readers
- Expose students to a wide range of literature, genres, and perspectives
- Promote vocabulary and language development through authentic oral models
- Widen students’ views of themselves, others, and the broader community
- Foster communal experience—a sense of belonging around a story
How to get started
The right book can transform a read-aloud moment. During your search, consider the following:
- Use trusted sources such as The Reading Teacher, Language Arts, The Horn Book, and the School Library Journal.
- Check reliable websites and local bookstores for curated recommendations and thematic lists.
- Prioritize diverse book options from platforms like We Need Diverse Books and publishers such as Lee & Low Books, Kokila (Penguin Books), and Groundwood Books (House of Anansi Press).
- Preview the book at least once before reading it aloud, shelving it in your classroom library, or recommending it to colleagues. A pre-read helps you note discussion points, sensitive areas, pacing, and places to pause for questions or reactions.
Videos featuring read-alouds
Below are curated examples of videos that feature authors or organizations reading books aloud with permission or through official partnerships.
Author Read-Aloud Example: High-quality read-aloud videos with permission from the author (the author reads aloud their book).
WeAreTeachers Storytime Series: A storytime video series featuring children’s book authors.
Reading Is Fundamental Read-Aloud Collection: Features authors and professional readers sharing beloved titles.
Storyline Online: Features actors reading popular children's books.
The app also provides another platform for digital read-alouds.
TeachingBooks Collection: Multimedia author interviews, readings, and book guides.
E Train Talks Books: A nonprofit created by a student, dedicated to celebrating stories and changing the world for the better one book at a time.
Authors Everywhere: Author-created videos for literacy learning.
Reading Rainbow: A space to discover digital read-alouds and related content.
Publisher Permissions: Many publishers provide read-aloud guidelines for educators and promote read alouds by their authors on YouTube and other digital platforms.
More read-aloud resources
World Read-Aloud Day invites every educator, caregiver, child, and community member to share the power of story. Whether you choose a classic, a contemporary release, or a beloved childhood favorite, the act of reading aloud strengthens literacy, deepens empathy, and unites us through shared experience.
All throughout February, ILA is sharing resources to support read-alouds in classrooms or shared with families to support read-aloud practices at home.
Be sure to review the full list!