Reading online links
Reading
It is so important that your child continues to read, this will help develop their confidence, strengthen their imagination and spark their creativity. Here are some suggestions of where to look for free online books:
www.openlibrary.org (this one is better for upper key stage 2)
www.amazon.co.uk/childrens-books-eBooks-kindle (all ages, but you need to download kindle from their website to access the free books)
Free Kid's eBooks and NOOK Books | Barnes & Noble® (barnesandnoble.com) (all ages)
Free eBook library – practise reading with phonics eBooks | Oxford Owl (EYFS and KS1)
eBooks for Children - Interactive Children's Books - KS1 (twinkl.co.uk) (EYFS and KS1)
Abridged Classics — KidsRead2Kids (Upper key stage 2)
Storyberries - Free Bedtime Stories, Fairy Tales and Poems for Kids (bedtime stories that children can read along with or just listen to)
e-books and e-audio - Essex Libraries - Essex County Council (for those of you who already have a library card)