Monday, 13 April 2026 09:28:10 AST
Monday, 13 April 2026 09:28:10 AST
Students using the LEES app to explore e-books and audiobooks

The LEES App: A Reading Revolution for Young Readers

ORANJESTAD – LEES App for Young Readers is transforming how young people engage with literature. By promoting reading, this innovative app targets students, making it a valuable tool for education and entertainment.

Why the LEES App Matters for Youth

The LEES app is completely free for students, encouraging them to read more. With approximately 130 free e-books and audiobooks, young readers can discover captivating stories. This extensive collection caters to various interests, ensuring every student finds something they love.

The app focuses on Young Adult titles, featuring stories about music and sports icons. Such themes make reading more appealing to young users. The simple login process allows students to access a vast library quickly.

Diverse Titles to Engage Young Readers

The LEES app regularly updates its collection, introducing new titles and authors. Popular influencers such as Dai Carter and Kelly Weekers have contributed books to the platform. Additionally, the BookTok sensation, The House in the Cerulean Sea, is now available for young readers.

Khalid Boudou’s book Snel Geld (Fast Money) was specially written for the LEES app. This title quickly became the most checked-out book on the platform, highlighting the app’s impact on promoting reading.

Collaborating to Encourage Reading

To further enhance youth reading, the Koninklijke Bibliotheek (KB) and the National Library of Aruba have partnered. This collaboration aims to increase reading pleasure among young people through various initiatives and resources.

The goal is clear: foster a love for reading by providing engaging materials. By working together, both libraries seek to inspire students to embrace literature.

Empowering Students through Reading

The LEES app not only promotes reading but also empowers students. When young readers have access to diverse titles, they develop critical thinking skills and creativity. Additionally, audiobooks offer an alternative way to enjoy stories, catering to various learning preferences.

Encouraging young people to read enhances their education and supports emotional development. Literature helps students explore different perspectives and cultures, enriching their lives.

Final Thoughts on the LEES App

The LEES app represents a significant step forward in promoting reading among young people. By providing free access to a wide range of e-books and audiobooks, it fosters a culture of literacy.

As the collaboration between the National Library of Aruba. and KB continues, we can expect more initiatives to support young readers. Join us in encouraging our youth to discover the joy of reading!

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