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Online Reading 

1. VOOKS

Vooks has a curated, ever-growing library of kid-safe animated storybooks. Their books include read-along pacing and a visual connection between the words and text. Get 30 days free!

Visit Vooks.

2. EPIC!

GetEpic.com is a digital library of more than 40,000 books, videos, and quizzes. I love that it features teacher-created collections to make session planning easier for you. All educators can sign up for free. You can also send the parents an invitation for limited-time free access through June 30th, 2020.

Visit Epic!

3. TUMBLEBOOKS

This is a curated database of eBooks for grades K through 6. They include animated talking picture books, read-along chapter books, and graphic novels. Either access it from your web browser or download their app. They offer free trials and special pricing for schools.

Visit TumbleBookLibrary

4. THE LITERACY SHED

The Literacy Shed features a free collection of visual resources from YouTube, Vimeo, and other websites. Many are good for elementary-aged children, though there are also some resources for younger children. I love that each video includes some ideas for how to use it. Their entire library is available for free.

Visit The Literacy Shed.

5. OXFORD OWL

This resource has over 100 free eBooks, for children between ages 3 and 11. You can search through the library by age, reading level, and book type. All of their digital books are tablet friendly.

Visit Oxford Owl.

6. STORYJUMPER

This free community library is full of illustrated and narrated storybooks created by other users. If you like, you can also create and share your own stories! You can also pay to publish your own book or download the eBook to print it yourself.

Visit StoryJumper.

7. MAGIC KEYS

This site has dozens of free digital books for children of all ages. You can search by three basic categories: young children, older children, and young adults. Some are illustrated, some are animated, and many include audio formats.

Visit Magic Keys.

8. PROJECT GUTENBURG

This library has hundreds of ebooks, from picture books to classic fairy tales. Their Children’s Bookshelf is sorted into categories. Most of them can either be read in the browser or downloaded.

Visit Project Gutenburg.

9. INTERNATIONAL CHILDREN’S DIGITAL LIBRARY

This site has thousands of titles from authors around the world. Sign up for an account to create a bookshelf with your favorites for easy access. Try easy searching by age group, book-length, character types, and more.

Visit ICDL.

10. STORYLINE ONLINE

This website has a library of videos, featuring actors reading the books out along with illustrations. You can view them for free with their links to YouTube, Vimeo, and SchoolTube, or buy the book for download. Readers include James Earl Jones, Viola Davis, Betty White, and more.

Visit Storyline Online.