Many of these resources are books in the public domain.
In general, works published after 1977 will not fall into the public domain until 70 years after the death of author, or, for corporate works, anonymous works, or worksfor hire, 95 years from the date of publication or 120 years from the date of creation, whichever expires first.
LibriVox audiobooks are free for anyone to listen to, on their computers, iPods or other mobile device.
Bookshare- a free subscription is provided with proof of a print disability
Signed Stories- free audio books designed for elementary readers that are also signed
60 Second Recap- a 60 second audio/video presentation of classic works of literature
Online Audio Stories- a collection of elementary audio books
The Mother Goose Club has a number of rhymes and songs that provide audio support for the text.
Learn Out Loud - over 2000 free audio and video titles including books, lectures, speeches and interviews.
Read Print - free online book library with over 8,000 titles that can be read using any free text reader (tested with Natural Reader).
Smories is a video site featuring kids reading kids' stories. Many of the videos include captions.
Storyline Online - online stories read by Screen Actors Guild members.
Online StoryTime - Barnes and Nobles free animated stories resource.
CCProse - classic literature in video format, syncs human voiced audio with text. Check out their YouTube Channel.
CAST UDL Bookbuilder- Interactive book maker and reader