By Techlicious / Suzanne KantraApril 25, 2013
If you have a bookworm in your family, e-books can be an expensive habit. Fortunately, there are great places to find free versions of many popular titles. Some are available to keep; others you can borrow.
Read more: How to Find Free Kids E-Books | TIME.com
I've also discovered this site that gives links to lots of free books for children and adults:Books on The Knob
If you have a bookworm in your family, e-books can be an expensive habit. Fortunately, there are great places to find free versions of many popular titles. Some are available to keep; others you can borrow.
Find free e-books on Amazon
Theres a fairly large collection of public domain and other free works available on Amazon, including The Ugly Duckling, Bobbsey Twins in the Country and The Adventures of Tom Sawyer. But finding free titles isnt easy, so youll want to head over to a book-finder site like Freebook Sifter, which has more than 600 childrens e-books cataloged Titles are broken down by age and type and are listed with the average Amazon rating. FreeReadFeed provides a similar service, with the ability to sort by Childrens and Teens. Neither site has a complete list, but theyre both great places to start.
Read more: How to Find Free Kids E-Books | TIME.com
I've also discovered this site that gives links to lots of free books for children and adults:Books on The Knob