Open Educational Resources
Simply click on the name of website and it will direct to the link.
Simply click on the name of website and it will direct to the link.
Barnes & Noble Kids is the ideal destination for anyone looking for the best in children's books, videos, and music. With age-based recommendations, as well as specialty stores that cater to Harry Potter and other big titles, it's the ultimate one-stop shop for kids.
Charlesbridge publishes high-quality books for children, with a goal of creating lifelong readers and lifelong learners. Their books encourage reading and discovery in the classroom, library, and home. They believe that books for children should offer accurate information, promote a positive worldview, and embrace a child's innate sense of wonder and fun. To this end, they continually strive to seek new voices, new visions, and new directions in children's literature.
Internet Archive: Children's Library provide a collection of e-books for children from international libraries including University of California Libraries, the University of Florida's "Literature for Children" Collection, the National Yiddish Book Center, the New York Public Library, International Children's Digital Library, and other libraries.
Open Culture provides the free cultural & educational media on the web. They feature free online courses, audio books, language lessons, and e-books, plus a daily blog with a steady stream of cultural curiosities.
Project Gutenberg is an online library of free e-books. Project Gutenberg was the first provider of free electronic books, or e-books. Michael Hart, founder of Project Gutenberg, invented e-books in 1971 and his memory continues to inspire the creation of e-books and related content today.
Scholastic is the world's largest publisher and distributor of children's books, connecting educators and families through accessibility, engagement, and expertise. They are a leading provider of literacy curriculum, professional services, and classroom magazines, and a producer of educational and popular children’s media. They provide children access to quality books through Trade, Book Clubs, and Book Fairs, and support teachers and students through literacy instruction, classroom magazines, and digital programs.
The Fable Cottage creates new versions of traditional tales especially for language learners, teachers, and anyone who enjoys a nice story. They replaced the antiquated fairy tale language with modern language, and injected an extra helping of vocabulary to expose learners to new words and phrases. Their writers, editors and translators have backgrounds in second language teaching and craft the stories so that they are reasonably accessible for learners, while still being interesting and challenging.
The University of the Philippines Los Baños Department of Human and Family Development Studies (UPLB DHFDS) aims to provide holistic instruction, relevant research and responsive extension initiatives to enhance adaptability and functionality of individuals and families within an ever-changing environment across the lifespan. They upload variety of storytelling videos on their Facebook page.