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Study shows that audiobooks help people with reading difficulties

时间:2025-11-20 17:46:27 来源:ToolNarrate Works 作者:奉贤区 阅读:639次

Study shows that audiobooks help people with reading difficulties

A library started offering "book rentals by mail" for homebound patronsA farm started selling "honey sticks" as a healthy snack for kids at local schools

Study shows that audiobooks help people with reading difficulties

A fire department taught residents how to use fire extinguishers in a hands-on workshopA software company launched a fitness app that tracks workouts and meal plansA community organized a holiday toy drive that collected 550 toys for kids in need

Study shows that audiobooks help people with reading difficulties

A grocery store started selling gluten-free snacks like chips and granola barsA photographer’s photos of a local sunset went viral on Instagram, gaining 100k likes

Study shows that audiobooks help people with reading difficulties

A hotel added a fitness center with cardio machines and free weights

A musician’s new album received 4-star reviews from local music criticsA study found that swimming for 30 minutes three times a week can improve heart health

The space agency successfully launched a satellite to monitor ocean currentsA coffee chain announced it will offer free refills for customers with reusable cups

The city council approved a project to build a new public pool in the southern neighborhoodArchaeologists discovered ancient tools made from bone in a cave system

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