What is Open eBooks?
The
Open eBooks app will give kids from low-income families access to a
digital library of thousands of popular and award-winning children's and
YA eBooks for free! Never before have educators and librarians had the
ability to actively teach digital literacy, encourage family engagement,
and share the love of reading through millions of mobile devices
already in the hands of young people and their families. Open eBooks
makes this possible.
The free app allows kids of all ages and their caregivers to instantly download up to 10 eBooks at a time to their mobile digital devices. Each eBook will be available for 56 days before it must be renewed. Students and their families can choose eBooks based on the topics that get them excited about reading and learning, and search for eBooks by title or author.
The Open eBooks app is intended for children to use at home for pleasure reading (independently or with their families), but it can also be used in your school, library or program. Each student will need one code and PIN combination to use on his or her family's device at home. If you wish to use the Open eBooks app in your program or classroom on a shared device, we recommend that you still assign one code and PIN combination per child.
Download this parent letter to send home with your student and his/her Code and PIN:
If you have not yet signed up and requested access
codes for your student, visit the First Book Marketplace to
request access codes and learn more.
Open
eBooks is made possible thanks to a coalition of partners, including
the Digital Public Library of America (DPLA), the New York Public
Library (NYPL), and the White House ConnectED Initiative, and with
support from the Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS), Baker
and Taylor and the generous commitments of publishers.
The eBooks available through the Open eBooks app were generously donated by their publishers and were not selected by First Book.