What are they and how do I use them?
An eBook is a book in electronic format. They have words and pictures just like traditional print books.
Lots of great eBooks can be accessed via an app on a tablet or smartphone. Your Library card gives you access to free eBooks 24/7 on the Libby app. The app has a selection of picture books, new fiction and non fiction books for children and young people.
- Search for either Libby in your app store and download it.
- Log in to the app using your Library card number and PIN. If you don’t know your PIN, click here to get a new one or contact us.
- Use the app to borrow, reserve or save items on your shelf for the future.
You can also try Sora - a free award-winning digital reading app designed to empower primary and secondary students by giving them access to a vast collection of age-appropriate eBooks and eAudiobooks. Find out more about Sora here.
Just like with traditional print books, your child will get the most benefit from ebooks when you read together.
With ebooks:
- Hold your child close or on your knee while you read so your child can see your face and the book.
- Talk about the story with your child, focus on the bits your child is most interested in, and ask open-ended questions – for example, ‘How do you think the dinosaur is feeling?’ or ‘What do you think will happen next?’
- Help your child learn to use the ebook – for example, by showing your child how to swipe, scroll and use the interactive features.
Traditional print books are best for bedtime because they avoid screen use and help your child relax and get ready for sleep.