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Ebook/ reading websites for kids?

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Suzi7979 · 28/01/2021 21:56

Does anyone know of websites that have good ebooks for a y1 child?

We have finished Oxford owl.

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BikeRunSki · 28/01/2021 22:01

Our school newsletter said that Oak Academy have started a Virtual School Library, with electronic copies of books, aimed more at KS2.

OcelotPanda · 28/01/2021 22:02

You could check if your local library offers them. My one lends books via the Libby app and it’s brilliant. Kept my kids reading all lockdown.

devuskums · 28/01/2021 22:03

What about joining your local library (online of course!) Ours do loads of ebooks and audio books to download for free.

PurpleSproutingSomething · 28/01/2021 22:03

Reading Eggs app and also Teach Your Monsters to Read.

Bluearsedfly36 · 28/01/2021 22:12

Our school uses epic.

Suzi7979 · 28/01/2021 22:25

Thank you. I will look at your recommendations.

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Suzi7979 · 29/01/2021 08:02

I checked my local library ( online)
They mostly got books aimed for teens and adults. I found many books on reading eggs. Thanks all.

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crossfitjunkie · 29/01/2021 08:13

School recommended collins ebooks.

We haven't used it so i cant say whether its any good. We tend to just read what we have in the house which after xmas and birthdays is luckily a lot!

Belledan1 · 29/01/2021 08:39

I think Amazon have a kids book section you can download.

Suzi7979 · 29/01/2021 15:50

Thanks. I have checked Amazon and Collins. Both look good.

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