

I already loved Audible, but they’ve opened up hundreds of books for children and teens that you can listen to for free. I’ve put together a list of great books that are part of Kindle Unlimited here, plus everything you need to know about Kindle Unlimited. Are there some great books on there? Absolutely) and thousands of audiobooks.
#Reading free books online trial#
You can sign up for a free month trial and access literally millions of ebooks (are they all books you’d want to read? No. Perfect if you want to read to your child, but need a break for your voice or your sanity. This is a streaming service that has gently animated picture books that read aloud to you.

It’s divided into Elementary School, Middle School, and High School and it’s such an AMAZING collection. I’ve talked about Junior Library Guild quite a bit over the past few months on InstaStories and while schools are shut down, they’ve opened up their digital library to anyone. (I wrote a whole post about Scribd and how it works here!)
#Reading free books online for free#
You can can use it for 30 days for free right now and you don’t even have to put in a credit card. We’ve been using Scribd almost daily in our home for the past year – it’s basically like Netflix for audiobooks, plus there are e-books (heads up: you can’t read them on a Kindle), and there are perks like free Pandora Plus and lots more. They have a bunch of fiction AND non-fiction and you can sign up for a free 30 day trial here. If you’re looking for books for your child between 2-12, sign up for a free 30 days here.Įpic! bills themselves as the Netflix of digital books for children and it’s not far off, since they have a really great collection (like 35,000+), including e-books and audiobooks, including read along books (under the tab “Read to Me”). ReadingIQ is one of the biggest digital libraries for kids online with 7000+ books leveled by the major leveling systems and grades, so you can find just the right one for your child. Of course, I’m particularly partial to the places offering free books online, and I’ve collected all the ones I know about here in one post so that they’re easy to access. One silver lining to this quarantine situation is watching all the organizations and businesses stepping up to make things available for people stuck inside for weeks on end.
