Miraj Stories App

When my kids were younger, one of the main reasons I surrounded them with books was to give them an alternative to screen time. As they get older, screen becomes a little more challenging so having options like Miraj Stories App is hugely beneficial.

This summer and the first couple of weeks of the school commute (my kids go to an Islamic school that is 35mins each way), I was given the opportunity to explore Miraj. Honestly, they were attentively listening to the Islamic each time.

The app offers different options on how they share their stories: Audio book narrations (their own narrations AND numerous published books that I have even reviewed on here), some can even be read on the device by your independent readers. Not only that but the storybooks they offer are range from Islamic stories to fictional/universal lessons catered to Muslim kids.

The app also offers games for kids but to be honest, neither me nor my kids explored their games since we mainly listed to the app on my phone while commuting.

For parents that are looking for Islamic alternatives for their device for their kids, this app has a lot to offer. For those long and tiring days for the parents, I can see Miraj stories bringing ease for an alternative bedtime audio story.

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