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The Commonwealth eBook Collections program allows access to over 20,000 eBooks and Digital Audiobooks through OverDrive's K-12 Shared Sora Collection:
Available to participating schools who are members of the Massachusetts Library System (MLS)
Sora is the reading platform (app and website)
New titles are added each month!
A public library card can be added in Sora for access to even more titles from the local public library/network's OverDrive collection
Download the SORA Mobile App from the App Store or Google Play to read and listen to books on your Apple, Android, or mobile device! (Choose North Andover Schools in the drop down menu)
The NAMS Library collection includes access to popular fiction and nonfiction eBooks and Digital Audiobooks
Log-in Required:
Username: Your Google Apps Username (without @northandoverpublic…”)
Password: Your Google Apps Password
Download the Destiny Read app to read/listen to books offline; available for both iOS and Android™ devices
Click here for more detailed instructions or watch the video below!
(Please see Mrs. Reusch for Username and Password)
Access digital magazines through Flipster (Ebsco publishing)
Unlimited, multiple user access to eight great magazines!
Read anytime, anywhere!
Includes Teacher Guides for Cobblestone, Faces, and Muse
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Download the Flipster App from the App store or Google Play to read on an Apple, Android, or Mobile device!
Flipster for iPad or iPhone Tutorial - This tutorial demonstrates how to use the Flipster app to find, download, and read Flipster digital magazines on your iPad or iPhone.
Flipster for Android Devices and Kindle Fire Tablet - Tutorial - This tutorial demonstrates how to use the Flipster app to download and read magazines on your Android phone or tablet or Kindle Fire Tablet.
Flipster for Mobile Tutorial - This tutorial demonstrates how to search for magazines and read them in the Flipster viewer using your mobile device's browser.
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Beanz - is an award-winning bi-monthly print magazine about learning to code, computer science, and how we use technology in our daily lives. The magazine includes hard to find information such as a list of 40+ programming languages for education, coding schools, summer tech camps, and more.
Cobblestone - transforms American history into a living, breathing guide to how Americans live, work, play, and eat, from the 1600s to today. Filled with fascinating stories, dramatic photographs, and beautiful illustrations, Cobblestone excites imaginations and brings the past to life; Parents' Choice Gold Award Winner in 2020.
Faces - takes young readers around the world and back to get an honest and unbiased view of how children in other countries and world regions live.
Muse - adventures in science, technology, and the arts; Parents' Choice Gold Award Winner in 2020.
National Geographic Kids - getting kids engaged with the natural world.
Owl - is loaded with current events, science and technology, expert interviews, hands-on building, comics, quizzes, book and movie reviews that help pre-teens to actively explore, examine and think about their world.
Skipping Stones - is an award-winning, international magazine for youth that celebrates ecological and cultural diversity, and facilitates a meaningful exchange of ideas and experiences across cultural and national boundaries.
Sports Illustrated Kids - The ultimate, kid-friendly, resource on sports including: profiles of the biggest names in sports, fun sports trivia, games, contests, amazing action photography, instructional tips from the pros, interactive sports cards, and hilarious Buzz Beamer cartoons.
The Stevens Memorial Library E-Library page includes access to many eBooks and digital audiobook collections. Many do not require a library card to access! They include:
Overdrive Kids - Download the Libby App to download and read books on any device!
TeenBookCloud - a "robust selection of Graphic Novels, Enhanced Novels, eBooks, classic literature, National Geographic videos, educator resources, and audiobooks" for middle and high school
AudioBookCloud - audiobooks for all ages
TumbleBook Library - stories, read-along, graphic novels & more
TumbleMath - picture books with math themes
Offered free while schools are closed
Free collection of digital audiobooks, including titles across eight different languages
All stories free to stream on desktop, laptop, phone or tablet
No Log-in Required
Offered free for distance learning
High-interest nonfiction eBooks for middle grades; biographies, science, social studies, sports and wellness
No Log-in Required
Includes thousands of digitized books to read or listen to
Organized by grade/reading level
You can borrow five books at a time. Each loan will expire after two weeks and be removed from your device
Must register to create account with own username and password
Use the Kid Friendly Resource Guide for more collections of literature, nonfiction, and multimedia geared towards children
The leading digital library for kids through age 12
Offering free unlimited access through June 30, 2020
Must register for free parent or educator account
Access to the full Epic library on all devices (including web browsers, the iOS app and the Android app)
Free Access Offered through September 15, 2020
No Log-in Required
Scroll down to the bottom of the page to access links for students and educators
Read-along performances of favorite titles that are translatable into 100+ languages
Virtual storytimes with 1,000+ complete book readings
Reader’s advisory, insightful author interviews and discussion questions for most books