1. Overdrive: nckids.overdrive.com/ Your school ID number is your card number and the last four digits of that number is your pin number. Make sure to choose Sandhills Regional Library System on the dropdown menu for signing in.
2. Amazon audible books are available for free for as "long as schools are closed." Listen and enjoy :-) Here is the link: https://stories.audible.com/start-listen
3. NCWiseOwl: Is your best source for free online books and resources. Here is the link: www.ncwiseowl.org
Password is: wiseowl20 if that doesn't work try wiseowl19 Click on "Elementary" and then click on "NC Kids Digital Library."
4. Just wanted to let you know that you can get Kindle Unlimited for free for a month to try it out. It works on computers as well as other devices, so you don't need a Kindle reader. You can just download the software free on your device. If you are a Prime member already, you have some selections that are available to you automatically. After the first free month, it is $9.99 a month. There are loads of titles, including Big Nate, Pete the Cat, Harry Potter, Minecraft books, Curious George, Warriors and Bravelands books, Serafina books, I Can Read books for beginning readers, How to Catch a Monster, unicorn books, and loads of individual books. There are a total of 50,000 selections in their children's library. You may want to try it out for free and see if it works for you.
5. Open Library has free online books. Lots of classics and includes Harry Potter book series, The Last Dragon Chronicles, Dr. Seuss books, Animorphs, Babysitter's Club, Goosebumps, etc... Here is the link: https://openlibrary.org/
6. Like comics? Here are some links from the School Library Journal to free Webcomics. Read and laugh: https://www.slj.com/?detailStory=webcomics-teens-tweens-free-middle-grade-YA
7. The Google ebook site has some free books, but it is a bit of a challenge to get to them. Anyway, in case you are running out of things to read, you may want to check it out. Here is the link: https://play.google.com/store/books/collection/topselling_free?clp=ChcKFQoPdG9wc2VsbGluZ19mcmVlEAcYAQ%3D%3D:S:ANO1ljKuey8&gsr=ChkKFwoVCg90b3BzZWxsaW5nX2ZyZWUQBxgB:S:ANO1ljIbX7M
8. A link to daily free kindle (and a few other platforms) ebooks for kids: https://www.freebooksy.com/read/genre/childrens/
9. Have a Nook or Nook app? Here is a link to a daily posting of free children's ebooks: https://www.barnesandnoble.com/b/free-ebooks/kids/_/N-ry0Ztu1
2. Amazon audible books are available for free for as "long as schools are closed." Listen and enjoy :-) Here is the link: https://stories.audible.com/start-listen
3. NCWiseOwl: Is your best source for free online books and resources. Here is the link: www.ncwiseowl.org
Password is: wiseowl20 if that doesn't work try wiseowl19 Click on "Elementary" and then click on "NC Kids Digital Library."
4. Just wanted to let you know that you can get Kindle Unlimited for free for a month to try it out. It works on computers as well as other devices, so you don't need a Kindle reader. You can just download the software free on your device. If you are a Prime member already, you have some selections that are available to you automatically. After the first free month, it is $9.99 a month. There are loads of titles, including Big Nate, Pete the Cat, Harry Potter, Minecraft books, Curious George, Warriors and Bravelands books, Serafina books, I Can Read books for beginning readers, How to Catch a Monster, unicorn books, and loads of individual books. There are a total of 50,000 selections in their children's library. You may want to try it out for free and see if it works for you.
5. Open Library has free online books. Lots of classics and includes Harry Potter book series, The Last Dragon Chronicles, Dr. Seuss books, Animorphs, Babysitter's Club, Goosebumps, etc... Here is the link: https://openlibrary.org/
6. Like comics? Here are some links from the School Library Journal to free Webcomics. Read and laugh: https://www.slj.com/?detailStory=webcomics-teens-tweens-free-middle-grade-YA
7. The Google ebook site has some free books, but it is a bit of a challenge to get to them. Anyway, in case you are running out of things to read, you may want to check it out. Here is the link: https://play.google.com/store/books/collection/topselling_free?clp=ChcKFQoPdG9wc2VsbGluZ19mcmVlEAcYAQ%3D%3D:S:ANO1ljKuey8&gsr=ChkKFwoVCg90b3BzZWxsaW5nX2ZyZWUQBxgB:S:ANO1ljIbX7M
8. A link to daily free kindle (and a few other platforms) ebooks for kids: https://www.freebooksy.com/read/genre/childrens/
9. Have a Nook or Nook app? Here is a link to a daily posting of free children's ebooks: https://www.barnesandnoble.com/b/free-ebooks/kids/_/N-ry0Ztu1