If you live in King County, Washington, you have access to several amazing online resources for free through the King County Library System. (Here’s my basic tutorial on how to use KCLS. And here is KCLS’ info about their ebook options and streaming video services.)
There is so much content available that it’s hard to even preview it all, so I’m just including a snapshot of just two pages of search results from each service to give you a sense of what they offer.
- Libby – ebooks and downloadable audiobooks


- Hoopla – movies, music, audiobooks, ebooks, comics and TV shows to stream or download


- Tumble Book Library Video storybooks and read-alongs for readers in grades K-6, including some in Spanish and French


- BookFlix Classic video storybooks paired with non-fiction eBooks. Preschool to 3rd grade.


- Kanopy – Watch thousands of films from independent filmmakers and popular producers. Titles include The Criterion Collection, The Great Courses, and PBS.


Learn more about these, and other services at https://kcls.org/resources-types/ebooks-format/).
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