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  1. Oxford Owl also has a free eBook library, featuring much-loved characters from The Oxford Reading Tree, to help your child learn to read and to develop a love of reading independently.

  2. Welcome to the eBook Library. Our free eBook library has been created to help children aged 3–11 to develop their reading skills at home. All our eBooks are free to use, but you will need to register or sign in at the link below to read your book. Please note, our eBooks are not optimised for mobile phones and are best viewed on a computer ...

  3. More available on Oxford Owl for School. Schools who are registered with Oxford Owl can provide pupils with access to an additional 30 Oxford Primary eBooks, plus a separate library of 50 Read Write Inc. titles all for free using a class login associated with their Oxford Owl for School. How to set up a class login >

  4. Oxford Owl for Home. Free resources to support learning at home. Advice and support for parents. Educational activities and games. Free eBook library for 3- to 11-year-olds. Enter site. Find out more.

  5. Oxford Owl for Home. Free resources to support learning at home. Advice and support for parents. Educational activities and games. Free eBook library for 3- to 11-year-olds. Enter site. Find out more.

  6. Accessing the Oxford Owl for Home free eBook library. The Oxford Owl for Home eBook library is free to use, but parents and carers need to register to access our free eBooks. To do so, go to www.oxfordowl.co.uk and click ‘join us’ at the top right of the page and follow the instructions on the following pages. Once registered you will be ...

  7. English. If you’ve got a child at Primary School, this is a great place to find out what they are learning in English and what you can do to help at home. Get some fresh ideas for practising the weekly spelling words, check out some ways to improve your child’s vocabulary and learn how to put it all together with different writing ideas ...

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