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30/04/2025
How Digital Storybooks can Support Language Development in Early Years Settings

In today’s diverse early years settings, supporting every child’s language development - whether they speak English as an additional language (EAL) or not - is more important than ever. Digital storybooks offer a flexible, inclusive and engaging way to nurture language skills in all children.
At ILT Education UK, we believe in the power of stories to connect, inspire, and teach. And when delivered through digital platforms, storytime becomes even more accessible and meaningful.
Why Digital Storybooks?
Traditional books will always have a place in the nursery. But digital storybooks bring added value in many ways:
- Access to multiple languages: With multilingual narration and text, children can hear stories in their home language and in English. This not only supports understanding but also strengthens their identity and confidence.
- Consistency and quality: Every child hears the same story, read with clear pronunciation and expression. This helps model rich language use and supports vocabulary development.
- Interactivity and flexibility: Practitioners can pause, replay or switch languages depending on the learning goal or child’s need. This makes group and one-to-one sessions more adaptable.
Supporting EAL Learners
For children learning English as an additional language, hearing stories in their home language first helps them to make meaning of the story and develop comprehension skills. It also reassures families that their child’s culture and language are valued in the setting. As their English develops, children can revisit the same stories in English, helping them bridge the gap between languages.
Benefits for All Learners
Digital storybooks aren’t just for EAL learners. They’re a rich resource for developing:
- Listening and comprehension skills
- Vocabulary acquisition
- Phonological awareness
- A love of reading and stories
By hearing stories read aloud fluently, children internalise sentence structures, hear expressive intonation, and engage with high-quality language. Plus, the visual and auditory elements help maintain attention and support different learning styles.
Polylino: Storytelling Without Barriers
Polylino provides access to hundreds of high-quality children’s books in 68 different languages. Practitioners can switch between languages, turn narration on or off, and choose titles that reflect the cultures and backgrounds of the children in their care.
With stories that reflect the real world, told in the languages children speak at home and at nursery, Polylino helps foster a sense of belonging - while supporting essential early language and literacy development for all children.
Final Thoughts
Language is the foundation for learning. Digital platforms like Polylino provide an inclusive and effective way to build strong language skills, celebrate diversity, and make storytime a shared experience for every child.