How to Add an Epub Book to Kindle
Here’s a couple ways to get epub books onto your Kindle device or app.
First, be sure you have the epub file downloaded onto your phone, tablet or laptop.
METHOD 1: Use Amazon’s Send to Kindle page
Go to https://amazon.com/sendtokindle, hit the upload button (or drag and drop) and select your epub file. The Send to Kindle page supports files up to 200 MB in size.
It's a little quirky, so you might not see the book in your kindle library, but you will on your Kindle device and on your Kindle app on your PC.
METHOD 2: Email it to your Amazon account
Make the epub file an email attachment and email it to your Amazon email address. This is the @kindle.com email address connected with your Kindle device or app.
How do you find your @kindle.com email?
On Amazon, open your “Account and Lists” page. Go to “Manage Your Devices.” From there, go to “Devices” and click on the top icon (in gray).
The data that shows will include your Amazon email. (Never knew you had one, did cha?)
After you send the email with the attached epub to that address, Amazon will send a verification email. You just need to open it and click the “Verify” button.
We recommend showing your child pages on electronic devices only after the age of 18 months, in accordance with the guidance of child health and education experts. Of course, if you're reading to an infant (and not showing the pages), or a prenatal child in the second trimester, epub is fine.
As the user guide provided says (hope you'll read that), for a child under 18 months, let them view the book on a printout of the pdf version of the book included in the set. Use the printout for pointing to words as you read them aloud to your child.
You can also use the audio of the book provided, although you or another person may need to do the reading and pointing in the beginning.
Eighteen months may seem early, but it was how the mother of the creator of the Read-With-Me Rhymes Series went about it.
And after your child reaches 18 months, the Read-With-Me Rhymes video books can read and point to the words for you as much as you want ... whenever you need them to.