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  1. Dragon School. Written by BookBot, illustrated by William Davis. Categories: Age 2-5 Years, Age 6-9 years, All FKB Books, Beginner English, Bookbot, Children, Creative Commons, Dragons, Grade 1 to Grade 3, Grade K and Pre K, Toddlers. A young dragon dreams of going to dragon school but first he must find his lost bell.

  2. Open Library is an open, editable library catalog, building towards a web page for every book ever published. Read, borrow, and discover more than 3M books for free.

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    • Simple English Wikipedia. Simple English Wikipedia defines "plastics" in much simpler words. As you would expect, the explanation is not as detailed as its full-blown version, but it's easier for a child to grasp.
    • Fact Monster. Another cool resource is Fact Monster, a child-friendly platform covering topics like math and science, world history, arts, geography, and more.
    • Academic Kids. Is your child interested in music, history, plants, or sports? Does he want to know more about the human body? Then he might want to check out Academic Kids, a free online encyclopedia for elementary students and small children.
    • DKfindout! , a free online encyclopedia for elementary students, features fun facts, quizzes, videos, and educational articles. You simply choose a topic and then click on images to access related subjects.
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    • Barnes & Noble Free Kids eBooks. Barnes & Noble is a popular bookseller that has hundreds of stores across America, but they know how convenient it is to sell books online.
    • Amazon Free Kids eBooks. The next time you’re on Amazon, don’t forget to browse for free e-books for your children. Amazon offers free Kindle eBooks for kids, and you don’t necessarily need a Kindle to download them.
    • Storyline Online. Storyline Online is an award-winning website that features actors and actresses reading children’s stories on video. It’s a program of the SAG-AFTRA Foundation, a nonprofit organization that helps provide children’s literacy programs to the public.
    • Oxford Owl. Oxford Owl is a website established by the Oxford University Press. It’s dedicated to helping children learn multiple subjects, including math, writing, and reading.
  3. Free Kids Books. Categories: Age years 13+, All FKB Books, Books for a Cause, Bullying, Editable Files, Emotions, FKB Make a Difference, Free Kids Books, Grade 7+, Health, Non-Fiction, Older Children, Public Domain, Young Adult. This is a survival guide and workbook designed specifically for teens or young adults who may have thoughts of self-harm.

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  5. Did you know that the Harvard Public Library offers thousands of downloadable Teen ebooks and eAudiobooks? Or that you can check out movies, music and magazines to your smartphone or tablet? New Teen eBooks. Below are several FREE library apps that offer materials of special interest to teens, along with tips and tricks on how to search for and ...