Date of publication
February 2025

These are the online and e-books available featuring thousands of genres and categories.

UNICEF Accessible Digital Textbooks

UNICEF Accessible Digital Textbooks gives children with different learning abilities access to information in accessible formats.

Bookshare

Bookshare has thousands of accessible books in various formats and languages, allowing you to customise your reading experience.

Obooko

Obooko is a free online library service with thousands of accessible books in various genres

Kibo

Kibo makes reading and learning inclusive for all across 11 formats of resources in over 60 languages. It’s also a audio player and you can access over 1 million books from their online library. Download on Google Play or Apple Store.

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