Below is a list of open-access resources selected and evaluated by the librarian to provide additional sources of information for teachers and students. Most of the electronic resources you will find in these sites are free and openly available for public use.
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Open access to picture storybooks in the languages of Africa. For children’s literacy, enjoyment and imagination. (Source from the website)
Book Dash is a South African social impact publisher of free books for very young children. Our vision is that “Every child should own a hundred books by the age of five”, before they enter school! (Source from the website)
Book Dash is a South African social impact publisher of free books for very young children. Our vision is that “Every child should own a hundred books by the age of five”, before they enter school! (Source from the website)
Books for children from around the world. (Source from the website)
Epic is the leading digital reading platform—built on a collection of 40,000+ popular, high-quality books from 250+ of the world’s best publishers—that safely fuels curiosity and reading confidence for kids 12 and under. (Source from the website)
Fairy tales and fables in Spanish, French, Italian, German and English. Lovingly crafted stories especially for children and adults learning a second language. (Source from the website)
Free Kids Books is a growing library of unique children’s books, literary resources, and textbooks for children and young adults, available online and for download primarily in a user-friendly pdf format. (Source from the website)
The GDL collects existing high-quality open educational reading resources, and makes them available on web, mobile and for print. The GDL currently offers 6000+ books in 76 languages.
The ICDL Foundation promotes tolerance and respect for diverse cultures by providing access to the best of children's literature from around the world. (Source from website)
Kids' Book Review is a 100% voluntary children’s literature and book review site that supports and features authors, illustrators and publishers Australia-wide and internationally. (Source from the website)
Here is a collection of great books, reading activities, conversation starters, and coloring pages to help children keep learning, growing, and thriving while out of school. (Source from the website)
Room to Read seeks to transform the lives of millions of children in low-income communities by focusing on literacy and gender equality in education. (Source from website)
The SAG-AFTRA Foundation’s Daytime Emmy®-nominated and award-winning children’s literacy website, Storyline Online®, streams videos featuring celebrated actors reading children’s books alongside creatively produced illustrations. (Source from the website)
Time for Kids (or TFK) is a division magazine of Time magazine that is produced especially for children. (Source from the website)
The Center for Art, New Ventures & Sustainable Development (CANVAS), a nonprofit organization, works with the creative community to promote children's literacy, explore national identity, and deepen public appreciation for Philippine art, culture and the environment. (Source from the website)
The Learning Resources Management and Development System (LRMDS) is designed to support increased distribution and access to learning, teaching and professional development resources at the Region, Division and School/Cluster levels of DepED. (Source from the website)
The Globe eLibrary is both a web platform and mobile application that provides students and educators with free and quick access to digital story books and eLearning videos. It features age-appropriate and engaging educational resources tailored to children and young adults in the Philippines. Users can enjoy free access to hundreds of digital titles and video content through their mobile phone, tablet, laptop, and desktop computer. (Source from the website)
Story Box Library is a subscription based educational website, created for children to view stories by local authors and illustrators, being read aloud by fantastic, predominantly Australian and New Zealand, storytellers. (Source from webpage)