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Kids, Tweens & Teens
| ABCmouse (In-Library Use Only)
ABCmouse.com helps kids learn to read through phonics, and teaches lessons in math, social studies, art, music, and much more. ABCmouse can be used for free at all our library locations.
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| Explora Primary Schools (Login required - click here)
Kids can find articles, ebooks, and videos on topics relative to their age, such as math, art, music, geography, social studies, and science.
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| Hoopla - Streaming movies/TV shows, e-books, e-audiobooks, music and comics
Hoopla has e-audiobooks, movies, music, e-books, TV shows, and e-comic books. All content can be viewed on your computer, tablet, or smartphone. Create an account and check-out 5 titles/albums per month.
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| LinkedIn Learning (formerly Lynda.com)
Learn software, creative, and business skills to achieve your personal and professional goal. Browae over 1,000 tutorials including helpful exercise files.
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| Mango Languages
Mango is a language-learning system that uses real-life situations and conversations to teach a new language. Choose from languages like Spanish, French, Japanese, German, Mandarin, Greek, Italian, Russian, and more!
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| NoveList K-8 Plus - Book Recommendations (Login required - click here)
NoveList K-8 matches young readers with the perfect books for them. Browse sections for Teens, Tweens, and younger.
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| Overdrive - e-books and e-audiobooks (Login required - click here)
Overdrive contains thousands of e-books and e-audiobooks. You can read books on your computer, tablet, or smartphone.
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| Research in Context (For Elementary School Students) (Login required - click here)
InfoBits has great information for young researchers. Topics include animals, sports, technology, geography, arts, health, science, literature, and more!
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| Research in Context (For Middle School Students) (Login required - click here)
This database includes Books, images, biographies, audio, video, magazines, newspapers, creative works, primary sources, on topics most-studied by middle school students. Topics coverd are cultures, government, people, U.S. history, sports, world history, geography, literature, science, and social issues.
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