KUBO

KUBO

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Kubo: A Digital Library of Children's Books for Endless Reading Fun!

Kubo, a digital library brimming with thousands of children's e-books, offers a world of reading enjoyment for children of all ages. From enchanting fairy tales and captivating stories to informative encyclopedias and playful rhymes, Kubo ensures there's always something to spark a child's imagination.

About Kubo:

Kubo provides a vast collection of beautifully illustrated children's books, designed for children aged 2 and up, with a particular focus on preschoolers and early elementary school students. Access a diverse range of fiction and non-fiction titles, including visually engaging picture encyclopedias, anytime, anywhere.

Kubo's subscription, featuring four customizable child profiles with age and interest settings, is available for just €7.99 per month.

What Kubo Offers:

  • Classic and contemporary fairy tales from both domestic and international authors
  • Engaging encyclopedias and picture books
  • Educational books designed to teach children new skills
  • Poems and nursery rhymes by renowned Slovak authors, perfect for language development

Kubo's Advantages:

  • Unlimited access to a constantly expanding library
  • Regular additions of new publications
  • Personalized recommendations based on a child's age and interests
  • An environmentally friendly alternative to physical books

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