Hello, I just got a Kindle for the 'holidays' and I was wondering if anyone of some good torrent sites for ebooks I could take advantage of?
These free Kindle books for kids will encourage your kids to read more and will save you the money and time from going to the bookstore.
You'll be surprised at all the free Kindle books for kids out there. Non-fiction and fiction books, from everything from animals to fairies. These free Kindle books are for all ranges of kids, too, from toddlers all the way up to young adults.
Are you looking for even more books? I have a list of the best places to find free Kindle books which will help you find a good book, too. You'll also want to check out these lists of how to get more free books and where you can download free audio books.
Do you have a Nook instead of a Kindle? No worries, you can find lots of free Nook books you can download, too.
Please be aware that some of the free Kindle books for kids that you come across are only free for a limited time. Before you download any free Kindle book double-check that the book is listed for $0.00 before you download it.
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Amazon's Free Kids EbooksWhat We Like
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The first place you should go to find free Kindle books for kids is Amazon. Nearly all of the websites in this list point you to Amazon's website, so visiting it directly will take you right to the source.
The kids' ebooks at Amazon are categorized in the Children's eBooks section, and there are plenty of subsections to help organize them, such as Animals, Sports & Outdoors, Comics & Graphic Novels, Early Learning, and Action & Adventure.
The books listed on Amazon are the top 100 best sellers, and they're updated hourly. There may also be free books for kids in the Kindle Store's Limited-Time Offers section.
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eReaderIQWhat We Like
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With handy features and over 20 subcategories under the Children's eBooks genre, you can surely find lots of free Kindle books for kids at eReaderIQ.
Amazon's star rating, number of reviews, and description are shown for each book without having to leave the website. You can also see when eReaderIQ last checked that the book was free, which is really nice.
These Kindle books can be sorted so you can find the most recently added ones, those with the highest star rating, and ebooks that have the most reviews.
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Project GutenbergWhat We Like
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Another place to find free Kindle books for kids is Project Gutenberg. With 15 subsections, like History, Literature, Picture Books, and Book Series, you're bound to find something worth reading.
You're able to read these ebooks online as well as download them for a Kindle and copy them to cloud storage services like Dropbox and Google Drive.
One thing I like about Project Gutenberg is that you can see how many downloads a book has had over the past month so you can see how popular it is compared to other books.
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FreeBooksyWhat We Like
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Among other genres, FreeBooksy has free Kindle books for kids found in the Children and Young Adultsections.
New Kindle books are added often, but not always in this particular category, which means the ones you browse through may already be expired.
I like FreeBooksy's email subscription service because if you wish, you can sign up to receive children's books only instead of other genres. You can also choose to get emails daily or just once a week.
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ManyBooks.netWhat We Like
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ManyBooks.net's free kid's books are in a category called Young Readers, and there are thousands to choose from.
You can filter the books by language and browse through all of them alphabetically.
Each download page at ManyBooks.net has lots of useful information, such as the word count, the number of downloads, date it was added to the website, publish date, and an excerpt from the book.
You can download these free ebooks in a number of formats, such as the AZW Kindle format, or others like PDB, EPUB, MOBI, PDF, or RTF.
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OHFB.com (OneHundredFreeBooks)What We Like
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OHFB.com has plenty of free Kindle books, and some are sectioned off into categories like Children's Books and Young Adult.
You can scroll through and look at each book's cover, but clicking on it gives you the link to Amazon to download it as well as the beginning of the book's description.
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Freebook SifterWhat We Like
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There are thousands of free Nook and Kindle books for kids that you can find at Freebook Sifter, and several subcategories help organize them.
You can browse for ebooks in sections like Fairy Tales, Ages 4-8, Ages 9-12, Myths & Fables, Fiction & Literature, Poetry, Nature, and Animals.
You can also search for Kindle books and sort the kids' books by average rating and the number of ratings.
Some of the kids' books are listed from Amazon in the Children's eBooks section, while others are from Barnes & Noble and are categorized in the Kids section. You must change the option under 'Other Sources' to switch between websites.
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DigiLibrariesWhat We Like
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The kids section of free ebook at DigiLibraries are sectioned off as Juvenile Fictionand Juvenile Nonfiction, both with subcategories to organize them further.
DigiLibraries has over 2,000 free Kindle books for kids in genres such as Lifestyles, Magic, Careers, Girls & Women, Horror & Ghost Stories, Fantasy, Boys/Men, and Science Fiction.
Different books may have different file format options for download, like PDF, EPUB, and MOBI.
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BookBubWhat We Like
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BookBub is another place where you can find free and discounted Kindle books for kids.
There is a specific section for children's books at BookBub labeled Children's, and another as Middle Grade, but they aren't all free to download. You have to check the prices to be sure.
You can get direct links to the download pages so you can read reviews and see ratings, but there's also a dedicated page at BookBub that will show you a description of the book and some sharing buttons if you wish to share it over social media sites.
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Centsless BooksWhat We Like
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You're here to find Kindle books that don't even cost a penny, and that's what Centsless Books is all about.
There are plenty of children's ebooks available, and the website updates every hour for even more.
Download kiss you one direction. Centsless Books' website lets you browse and search for free Kindle books as well as subscribe for free email updates.
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eBookDailyWhat We Like
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Every day, 3 new Kindle books for kids are added to eBookDaily. Scroll down the page until you find Children’s Books, and you can hover your mouse over the cover images to read an ebook’s description and see its author. Also available is the star rating and number of reviews from Amazon. Clicking the download button will take you directly to Amazon.
Some of the books added to eBookDaily may be free for just one day only, which means you should stay on top of the updates to take advantage of the deals. A free subscription service is available that will send you the daily Kindle books directly to your email in any genre you choose.
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BookGoodies for KidsWhat We Like
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BookGoodies for Kids has free and bargain books for children and young adults.
You can clearly see when a free book will expire and start to cost, which is helpful. BookGoodies for Kids also tells you the target age for the book, like if it's for kids 2-8 years of age, and shows an excerpt.
A free newsletter is available that lets you stay up to date with new releases through your email, but they also have a Facebook and Twitter page that posts updates.
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The Savvy BumpWhat We Like
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The Savvy Bump is a great place to find free stuff for kids, such as Kindle books. Each ebook has Amazon's description of it as well as a direct link to the download.
You're able to enter your email at The Savvy Bump to get free deals sent to your email so you don't have to check the website. There are also a few social media websites you can follow to keep track of the newly released free Kindle books.
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BooktastikWhat We Like
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Booktastik's Kindle books don't stay free for long, but a whole category is dedicated just to books for kids.
Expired deals aren't separated from the free Kindle books, so you must look for 'FREE' below each book to know which ones don't cost.
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OverDrive Through Your Public LibraryWhat We Like
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Participating libraries let you check out free Kindle kids books through OverDrive, similar to checking out a physical, paper book.
Over 190,000 ebooks for children are available in the Young Adult and Juvenile sections of the website.
Once you've had a book for a few weeks, it will automatically be taken off your Kindle, which is a bit similar to a regular book lending program that involves non-digital books.
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For more information on how OverDrive works, see Amazon's customer service on how to borrow Kindle books from a public library.
If you're an avid reader and don't want to be tied to a particular platform, you'll need a tool to convert your ebooks to different formats. Truly excellent free ebook converters are hard to come by, so we've rounded up the very best.
These free ebook converters will handle all common formats – PDF to Mobi, Kindle to Epub, Epub to Mobi, and any other combination you might need.
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First, a note on DRM (digital rights management). Many ebooks are protected by DRM, and removing it is typically against the vendor's terms of service. It’s a system designed to prevent unauthorized copying and sharing (you can lend some Kindle books to friends for two weeks, but not all titles are eligible).
That's a good idea in principle, but it also prevents you archiving books or reading them on a different device. It also means that, if the vendor ever disappears, your library will vanish too.
Bear in mind that downloading or sharing unauthorized copies of ebooks is a violation of copyright. Even if the original text is in the public domain (the works of Shakespeare, for example), the book is usually classed as a separate thing. You bought your ebooks, so be stingy and just enjoy them yourself!
1. Any eBook Converter
Powerful and flexible – easily the best free ebook converter around
Any eBook Converter looks great – smart and uncluttered – and it's packed with features you'd usually expect to pay for. It lets you convert to Epub, Mobi, Kindle, PDF and TXT formats, so there’s something for your preferred reader or app. It also removes DRM automatically.
The software will check your PC for Kindle, Adobe Digital Editions and Nook ebooks automatically, saving you the effort of importing them. Alternatively, you can plug in an e-reader and extract books directly.
Once the book is converted, you can edit its metadata (a good idea for keeping your collection organized) including the title, author, date of publication, publisher, and cover image. There’s even a built-in tool for fixing EPUB files (which are essentially a type of compressed file archive) that use a non-standard structure.
Any eBook Converter might look simple, but it’s thoughtfully designed and offers everything you could want. Highly recommended.
2. Calibre
A superb ebook reader and converter with plugins to add extra features
Before you download Calibre, note that it can’t handle Kindle or other DRM-protected files unless you install an additional plugin – DRM Removal Tool by Apprentice Alf.
Calibre is primarily an ebook reader rather than a converter, but it does both jobs brilliantly and is a great choice if you have an aversion to big commercial vendors.
Calibre is available for Windows, Mac and Linux, with a portable version that’s ideal if you want to carry your ebook library on a USB stick.
As a side note, if you’ve converted ebooks before, you might be familiar with Hamster Ebook Converter and wondering why we haven't included it. The answer is because it Calibre’s open source code, which is fine, but restricts access to it, which isn't. If you want the real deal, stick with Calibre.
3. ZamZar
An online converter that's great if you only want to convert a single book
ZamZar is an online file converter that can handle a huge variety of file types, including pretty much any ebook format you can throw at it.
We’d usually hold back from recommending browser-based tools for file conversion because of the time and data allowance required for uploads and downloads, but ebooks are so small they’re converted almost instantly. You’ll then receive an email containing a link to a webpage where you can download your converted file. We’d prefer a direct download link, but it’s only a minor inconvenience, and is a way for ZamZar’s developers to promote their premium service.
Online storage is available for a subscription fee, as is the ability to convert multiple files at once.
Before converting ebooks with ZamZar, make sure you check the terms of service – particularly the section on copyright. Since you're uploading content to servers owned by someone else, make sure you're playing by the rules.
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