You can enable the relevant skill in Alexa's app and look for options related to animated story reading. It might require some setup and configuration.
First, make sure your Alexa device is updated. Then, search for bedtime story skills in the Alexa Skills Store and enable the ones you like. Alexa will then be able to read bedtime stories for you.
First, make sure your Alexa device is connected to the internet. Then, simply say 'Alexa, read a story'. Alexa will start reading a story from its library. It might be a popular children's story or some other short story depending on what's available.
You can enable the bedtime story skill on Alexa and follow the prompts. It's usually pretty straightforward.
First, make sure your Alexa device is updated. Then, search for the relevant skills related to reading stories from freetime in the Alexa Skills Store and enable them. Also, check the device's settings to ensure it's configured correctly for this functionality.
First, make sure your Alexa device is connected to the internet. Then, say something like 'Alexa, read me a story' or look for specific story skills in the Alexa Skills Store and enable them.
You can enable the children's story skill on Alexa and then select the stories you want it to read.
You can start by enabling the bedtime story skill on Alexa. Just say something like 'Alexa, enable bedtime story skill.' Then, follow the prompts to select the type of story you want.
You can try enabling the storytelling skill on Alexa and then specifically request a scary story.
You might need to enable the relevant skill on Alexa and then use specific voice commands related to Frozen stories.
To get Alexa to tell a story again, you could say, 'Alexa, can you re-tell the story you just shared?' Or, 'Alexa, I want to hear that story once more.' Make sure your voice is clear and your instructions are straightforward.