Audio

//**Audio Books**//
 * Open Culture //Download hundreds of free audio books, mostly classics, to your phone, mp3 player or computer.//
 * Project Gutenberg Audio Books Project//Project Gutenberg makes audio eBooks available for some of the same great literature available in plain text. Our listings are divided into two categories: Human-read and computer-generated audio books. These files can be very large, so are not well suited for people using a modem or other low-speed connection.//
 * LibriVox //LibriVox volunteeres record chapters of books in the public domain, and the releases the audio files back onto the net for free. All audio is in the public domain, so it may be used by the public.//
 * Elyria Public Library Digital Collection // You will need a library card and your password to download audio books. This collection is extensive. Call your library if you do not know your password. The LaGrange Public Library phone number is 440-355-6323 . //


 * // Children's Audio Books //**
 * [|ePub Bud] //To start using ePub Bud you need to head over to its main page and sign up for a free account . Once signed in you can then manage your account and save your favourite ebooks. To look for a cerain ebook you just need to search for it using the search bar there. Each book listing contain information about books such as publishing year, genre and language.//
 * [|Storybird] //StoryBird is a nice website that allows kids and parents to create their own story books online. This service is free up to this moment and all it requires is a quick sign up. Besides enabling users to produce digital stories of their own, StoryBird features a section that is called art gallery where users can have access to a wide range of artworks to use and embed in their stories.//
 * [|Storyline Online]
 * [|Librophile]
 * [|Alphabetimals]
 * [|Audioliterate]
 * [|Open Library]
 * [|Books Should Be Free]
 * [|Reading Bear]