How do you record a Hallmark Recordable Storybook?
How do you record a Hallmark Recordable Storybook?
How to record if you have one button for REC/STOP
- Unscrew the battery compartment.
- Slide the switch to RECORD.
- Turn to the page you wish to record.
- Press RECORD.
- Listen for the prompt, then read slowly and clearly.
- Press the button when you finish reading each page.
- Review your recorded voice.
How do grandchildren record books?
Read the book and then practice reading each page out loud before beginning to record. Record in a quiet place. You should be 12-18 inches from the book. Read the book like your special child is by your side: say their name, ask questions, give the characters life through your voice.
What are grandsons made of Hallmark?
Grandsons are made of some really fun stuff. A little bit of everyone, but still uniquely himself, your grandson is an awesome gift. Celebrate every sweet and amazing thing he is with this recordable storybook with rhyming verse and charming illustrations of two tiger characters. Read to him no matter where you are.
Can you record yourself reading a children’s book?
What is My StoryTime? Google Assistant’s latest feature, My Storytime, allows you to read to kids when away from home or busy. As a parent or loved one, you can record yourself reading chapters of stories, and then the child can ask a Google Nest device to play those recordings aloud.
What grandsons are made of books?
Grandsons are made of some really fun stuff….Read to him no matter where you are.
- Hardcover recordable book.
- Features Voice Save Technology®.
- 18 pages.
- Requires three (3) AAA batteries, included.
- Ages 3+.
- Written by Ellen Brenneman.
- Illustrated by Yuyi Chen.
- 8.63″ W x 10″ H x 1.25″ D.
How much do audiobook readers get paid?
Veteran or experienced narrators can expect to earn $168.25 per hour or $1,346 for a finished audio book of eight hours. Conversely, non-union narrators with experience may earn between $90 and $250 per finished hour. However, it is more typical for the ceiling to be $150 per hour for a non-union narrator.