![]() These are books whose copyright has expired, so while they are not “trending,” they do include many classics. Project Gutenberg: Project Gutenberg has 50,000 free ebooks to download or read online. We Give Books also provides young readers the opportunity to practice philanthropy - for each book read online, We Give Books makes sure that physical books get to children’s literacy programs worldwide. ![]() The books available for free online reading are a mix of fiction and nonfiction children’s picture books appropriate for children through age ten. We Give Books: One of the best-looking online free book sites, We Give Books offers about 200 great titles of kids picture books to read. An eligible Bookshare member would be someone with a visual impairment, a physical disability that impinges on reading ability, or a learning disability. Department of Education Office of Special Education Programs that provides free reading materials to anyone who has a print disability that keeps them from reading traditional print materials. To assist educators in teaching with primary sources, the Library offers classroom materials to help teachers engage students with content and develop critical thinking skills.īookshare: a free program supported by the U.S. The Library of Congress also makes available millions of primary sources for free online. ![]() Library of Congress: The Library of Congress’ selection of digitized books includes illustrated children’s classics for readers of all ages. The ICDL also created the free Story Kit app that helps users create their own electronic storybooks for reading and sharing. A limited number of titles are included in the free ICDL iPhone app. The compete ICDL collection is also available as a free iPad app. Currently its digital library collection includes 4,619 books in 59 languages. International Children’s Digital Library: The non-profit ICDL Foundation’s library has evolved into the world’s largest digital collection of children’s books. This awesome program is available to low-income families with kids ages 4-18 and it is filled with books that are still in copyright – which means tons of best sellers and contemporary titles! Definitely worth checking out. Open eBooks: This program is slightly tricky, and does require parents to reach out to a teacher, librarian, or other eligible person to sign up for First Book to get the code that will then give each child access to 10 books at a time through the free Open eBooks app. If you notice that a program listed down below is no longer live, or that we have missed sharing an awesome program, please let us know in the comments. Because of that, a lot of fantastic programs come and go. NOTE: A lot of free programs sadly run out of funding or manpower quickly. Stories span age ranges from preschool, young children, teens, and cover many topics! Many wonderful free eBooks for kids are available to read Online.
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