McKenna (1998) notes that electronic talking books increase motivation to read
as well as promote basic word recognition. According to some research, the use
of talking books has shown positive results as an aid to help children improve
their comprehension of texts (Hastings, 1997; Lewin, 1997; McKenna, 1998; Reitsma
1988). In addition, children's decoding skills have been shown to improve with
the use of talking books (Miller, Blackstock, & Miller, 1994; Olson & Wise,
1992; Reitsma, 1988; Wise & Olson, 1994). For slightly older readers, talking
books feature glossary entries, explanatory notes, and simplified rewordings
that provide additional background information needed to understand new concepts
in texts (Anderson-Inman & Horney, 1998).