TumbleBookLibrary is an online collection of animated, talking picture books which teach young children the joys of reading in a format they'll love. Access at our campus is automatic but if you would like to view it from home please see Mrs. Gloria for the username and password.
Northside offers eBooks and audiobooks FREE through our library! You can browse the collection of many titles in a variety of subjects including classic and current fiction as well as popular nonfiction titles. You can check out titles with your library ID# and download to a computer or mobile device. Once downloaded, you can transfer to an iPod®, eBook reader, and many other supported devices to enjoy on-the-go.
This site is just books read aloud by normal (but enthusiastic) readers. There are no advertisements or other revenue generating opportunities on the site.
Children can't navigate away to follow other youtube leads.
There are only children's books on the site.
While reading the videos generally only show the books versus seeing the reader.
Animation on the site is limited to nice editing jobs that zoom to parts of the page.
The books are frequently reordered to encourage listening to new books.
The Screen Actors Guild Foundation records well-known actors reading children’s books and makes graphically dynamic videos so that children around the world can be read to with just the click of a Storyline Online video book image.
Zing is a service offering thousands of free fiction and non-fiction ebooks to teachers and students. On Zing you can browse for books by topic, language, or reading level. You can read the books in your web browser on a laptop or tablet.
Epic! is the only kids' eBook subscription service that offers thousands of high-quality books from well known publishers like Harper Collins, National Geographic and many others.
Teach Your Monster to Read is an award-winning series of games that’s helped over half a million children learn to read. Play for free on our website or download the app.
Discover digital nonfiction titles, including the 2016 frontlist, and other resources that connect the library and classroom.