eBooks are an excellent source of both information and entertainment. The best parts about eBooks is that they can be read from your device, checked out content 24/7 from any location with an internet connection, and because the books are automatically returned at the end of the checkout period, there is no need to worry about late fees or lost texts!
From school, students can directly access these digital libraries. From home, students will need to enter a username and password. A list of those credentials can be found on the document linked here.
From school, students can directly access these digital libraries. From home, students will need to enter a username and password. A list of those credentials can be found on the document linked here.
Destiny Discover is your portal to our growing collection of the most popular fiction being read by teens today.
Read books in your computer browser, on your iOS device, or on your Android. To access these books, download the app or visit GoFollett.com to read in your browser. Connect your app/site with Waubonsie Valley High School. Then, log in using the same username and password you use to log in to a computer at school. (Teachers should use Kronos log-in) For help selecting, borrowing, or navigating your eBook, check out this quick reference guide. |
Our eBook Classics library contains everything from Twain to Dickens, epic poetry, myths, legends, folklore and more! Each of the books is view able in your web browser. There is no need to "checkout," "return," or worry about late fees. Simply read!
Students can also set up a personal account within the WVHS library. These accounts allow you create a digital bookshelf and save annotations you make as you read. From school, students can directly access these digital libraries. From home, students will need to enter a username and password. A list of those credentials can be found on the document linked here. The TumbleBook Library is FULL of interactive picture books, graphic novels, and non-fiction. Users can also enjoy non-fiction videos from National Geographic.
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