Welcome Kids of All Ages!

Howdy partners! Do you like to read? We sure hope you do, and that you slow down and take the time to read together with others. It’s fun to read books aloud, as well as to yourself. It really helps little kids to have books read aloud to them. And it actually helps out big kids and adults, too!

Grown-ups can read all about the benefits of reading together and get helpful reading tips of making reading part of your daily routine here.  We hope that if you are able to visit your local library or bookstores to find books to read at home!  But, if you’re looking for even more access to books, ask your school librarian or doctor to check out our programs.  If you’re in Texas, be sure to check out our home delivery program, Books Beginning at Birth.

So, let’s get going!  You and your family can view over 400 free digital books and at home learning resources from BookSpring that you can read together right now!


Looking for something else to read? Here are some fun free places for you to look for books that you can read together right now from other online sources:

BookSpring Recommends Unite for Literacy

BookSpring Recommends Unite for Literacy

Unite for Literacy Digital children's books can be a terrific online addition to a print library, if the e-books are simple (without lots of pop-up distractions) and if they are used to read together as a family. While BookSpring recommends ...
Storyweaver by Pratham Books

BookSpring Recommends Storyweaver

BookSpring recommends that kids and families interested in reading diverse and multicultural stories try the award-winning, international site Storyweaver. Luckily, our friends at Storyweaver have built a unique free platform for fascinating and amusing children's books from all over the ...
BookSpring Recommends The Fable Cottage

BookSpring Recommends The Fable Cottage

Free Multi-lingual Audio Books for Children BookSpring highly recommends that kids and families try the audio enhanced classic children's story site The Fable Cottage. While experts suggest starting with print books for all infants and toddlers, digital and audio books ...

 

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