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Getting kids genuinely excited about reading can be one of the more challenging parts of parenting or teaching, especially in a world full of competing screen-based distractions. Epic has built its platform specifically to solve that problem — turning screen time into reading time with a massive, curated library built for kids 12 and under.
Here's a closer look at what makes Epic a trusted resource for parents and educators alike.
What Is Epic?
Epic is a digital reading platform designed specifically for children, offering access to more than 40,000 books, audiobooks, and learning videos from over 250 of the world's best publishers. Rather than functioning as a generic e-reader app, Epic is built around a specific mission: safely fueling curiosity and reading confidence in young readers, whether they're reluctant readers or already bookworms.
The platform separates its experience into three distinct entry points — Families, Educators, and Kids — allowing each group to access the tools and content most relevant to them.
A Massive, Curated Library
One of Epic's biggest strengths is the sheer scale and quality of its content library. With over 40,000 titles available, the platform spans a wide range of formats and genres, including:
Picture books and early readers for younger children
Chapter books for developing readers
Audiobooks for auditory learning and listening practice
Learning videos covering a range of educational topics
Epic Originals — exclusive content created specifically for the platform
Because the library is sourced from established publishers rather than user-generated content, parents and educators can feel confident that what their kids are reading has gone through real editorial and publishing standards.

Built Around Real Learning Outcomes
Epic positions itself around three core goals for young readers:
Falling in love with reading — helping even reluctant readers get excited about books
Growing through exploration — letting kids read about topics they already love while discovering new interests
Succeeding in the classroom and beyond — using an ever-expanding library and enrichment tools to build reading and critical thinking skills
This framing reflects a platform built with genuine educational intent, not just entertainment — the goal is to build lasting reading habits and skills, not just occupy a child's attention for a while.
Free for Educators, Subscription for Families
Epic's pricing model is structured to make the platform broadly accessible in schools while offering a straightforward subscription option for home use. Educators can access Epic for free through the platform's dedicated Epic School program, which includes an admin portal and educator resources for classroom use. Families, meanwhile, can subscribe directly to unlock full access to the reading library at home.
This dual approach means many children may already have some exposure to Epic through their classroom, making a family subscription a natural extension of learning that's already happening at school.

Privacy and Safety for Kids
Given that Epic is built specifically for children, the platform maintains a School Privacy Promise, reflecting a commitment to responsible data handling for young users — an important consideration for any parent or educator evaluating a digital tool intended for kids. Reviewing a platform's privacy practices is always worth doing when it comes to products designed for children, and Epic makes this information available directly through its site.
Gifting and Sharing Epic
Epic also offers gift subscriptions, making it possible to give the platform as a present for a child's birthday or holiday, along with a straightforward gift redemption process. This can be a thoughtful alternative to physical toys or books for families who want to encourage a lasting reading habit rather than a single physical item.
Who Is Epic Best For?
Based on what the platform offers, Epic is a strong fit for:
Parents looking for a safe, educational alternative to typical kids' screen time
Teachers and schools wanting free classroom access to a large digital reading library
Reluctant readers who may respond better to audiobooks or interactive formats than physical books
Families wanting to support reading development at home alongside school learning
Gift-givers looking for a meaningful, education-focused present for a child
Final Thoughts
Epic has built something genuinely useful in the crowded world of kids' apps and screen time — a platform designed with real educational purpose, backed by a massive library of publisher-quality content. Whether used at home or in the classroom, it offers a way to turn screen time into something that actively supports a child's reading confidence and curiosity.
If you're looking for a reading platform your kids will actually enjoy, it's worth exploring Epic's library and subscription options.
