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  1. Categories: Age 10-13 years, All FKB Books, Creative Commons, FKB Make a Difference, Free Kids Books, Grade 4 to Grade 6, Intermediate English, Older Children, Read along video Children of the world united virtually for World Children’s Day and each submitted a quote, the best ones they made into a book…. note: this is a fictional book Enjoy some words of wisdom and think about how ...

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    Dragon School. Written by BookBot, illustrated by William Davis. Categories: Age 2-5 Years, Age 6-9 years, All FKB Books, Beginner English, Bookbot, Children, Creative Commons, Dragons, Grade 1 to Grade 3, Grade K and Pre K, Toddlers. A young dragon dreams of going to dragon school but first he must find his lost bell.

  3. Categories: Age 10-13 years, Age 6-9 years, All FKB Books, Grade 4 to Grade 6, Intermediate English, Older Children, Religon, Sister Mary Joe. Another great biblical anthology from Sister Mary Joe. Stories included are Where the Wind Blows; Jesus’ Little Companions; Ask, Seek, Knock; Talents; Mary Remembers; The Fragrance; The Blind Man ...

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    via Barnesandnoble.com, Getty Images Recommended for ages: 0–18 We often think of Barnes & Noble as one of the most loved bookstoresthat’s fought hard to keep its doors open to the public—and ironically, maybe one reason we still get to have the store around is that the company started selling books online too! But did you know that in addition to ...

    via Amazon.com, Getty Images Recommended for ages: 0–18 The next time you’re on Amazon, don’t forget to browse for free e-books for your children. Amazon offers free Kindle e-books for kids, and you don’t even necessarily need an actual Amazon Kindleto read them—just the app. Simply download the Kindle app on your smartphone, tablet or computer, an...

    via Storylineonline.net, Getty Images Recommended for ages: 5–10 Storyline Online is an award-winning website featuring actors and actresses reading children’s stories on video. It’s a program of the SAG-AFTRA Foundation, a nonprofit organization for actors that also helps provide children’s literacy programs to the public. Kevin Costner, Oprah Win...

    Via Barbershopbooks.org, Getty Images Recommended for ages: 4–11 Barbershop Books is a brilliant resource for finding free children’s books online. This unique platform focuses on improving literacy rates and outcomes, especially for Black boys and vulnerable children. Its thoughtfully curated collection of independently published e-books written b...

    via Home.oxfordowl.co.uk, Getty Images Recommended for ages: 3–11 Oxford Owl, established by Oxford University Press, is dedicated to helping children learn multiple subjects, including math, writing and reading, with an entire section just for free e-books for children. You’ll get to choose from a vast assortment of fiction and nonfiction books. P...

    Via Livebrary.overdrive.com, Getty Images Recommended for ages: 0–18 The OverDrive website and its companion app, Libby, are incredible resources for book lovers of all ages. If you have a library card, you can borrow and read free e-books, audiobooks and magazines using your computer, phone or tablet. In the children’s book section, you can filter...

    Via Hoopladigital.com, Getty Images Recommended for ages: 0–18 Use your library card to access free kids books online with Hoopla, a Netflix-esque website and mobile app for books. Unlike other library apps, your kids can explore e-books, graphic novelsand audiobooks here without dealing with any waitlists, because Hoopla lets you borrow and read i...

    via Read.gov, Getty Images Recommended for ages: 5–18 In addition to being the nation’s oldest federal cultural institution, the Library of Congress is also the largest library in the world—and has many free resources that encourage kids to read, write and get inspired by the written word. You can explore the site to find free books your children w...

    Via Openlibrary.org, Getty Images Recommended for ages: 5–18 Another great website to get free children’s books online, Open Library is part of Internet Archive, a nonprofit collection of millions of free books, movies, music and more. The website currently has more than 37,000 works for children to explore, including literary classic novels like T...

    Via Freechildrenstories.com, Getty Images Recommended for ages: 3–12 The Freechildrenstories.com website features a variety of unique and beautifully illustrated children’s books. All the books available on this platform were written and produced by Daniel Errico, a bestselling children’s book author who believes in promoting childhood literacy. Er...

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    • Libby/Overdrive. Many school and public libraries subscribe to Overdrive, which allows library customers to borrow free eBooks and audiobooks. If your library has purchased this service, all you need to do is log onto their Libby app (for public libraries) or Sora app (for school libraries) using your computer or portable device, answer a few quick questions, and you’re good to go!
    • CLOUD LIBRARY. Cloud Library is another product that many libraries are also using. Like Overdrive, you need to verify your library card number to access the app on your computer or personal device.
    • HOOPLA. Hoopla is another service you may be able to access from your local library. What makes them different from Overdrive and Cloud Library is that their titles are all available on-demand—no wait lists for popular or new release titles.
    • TUMBLE BOOK LIBRARY. Check with your local public library or school to see if they have subscribed to Tumble Book Library, a service aimed especially for kids and teens.
  4. 2. Fun Brain. Next on the list is Fun Brain, a platform that truly lives up to its name by making learning an engaging, enjoyable experience. Specifically tailored for elementary students, the site offers free online readers that cater to various reading levels. Scroll to the bottom to select the grade level.

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