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In addition to borrowing books from the library, families can also access free decodable books online. These resources provide children with additional opportunities to practice reading using the phonics patterns they are learning.
Online decodable books can be especially helpful when you want extra reading practice at home or when library books are not immediately available.

A collection of structured decodable passages aligned with phonics instruction.
https://resources.sldsupports.org/document/ufli-foundations-decodable-text-guide/
Free downloadable decodable books that progress through phonics skills.
https://speldsa.org.au/pages/speld-sa-phonic-book-sw-code-north-america-edition
A library of high-quality decodable readers organized by phonics skills.
Provides free early reading resources and decodable practice texts.
Offers printable phonics stories and early reading materials.
A well-known decodable reading program with a free online edition.
Choose decodable books that match the phonics patterns your child is currently learning. These books help children practice sounding out words instead of guessing.
Short reading sessions — even 5 to 10 minutes a day — can help build confidence and strengthen reading skills.
Helpful Tip
If your child enjoys reading a particular decodable series, try reading the same book several times. Repeated reading helps build fluency, confidence, and automatic word recognition.
Borrow Decodable Books from Your Local Library
Many public libraries carry decodable books that children can borrow for free. These books allow children to practice reading using the phonics patterns they are learning.
Below are some decodable book series available through local libraries.

These are the easiest for most families to access.
(Early phonics – short vowels, simple blending)
• BOB Books
• Meg and Greg Series
• Stairway Decodables
• DK Super Phonics
• Little Blossom Stories
• Bright Owl Books
(Blends, digraphs, long vowels, more complex patterns)
• Dog on a Log Books
• Phonic Books
• Drumbeat Decodables
• Red Rocket Readers
• Just Right Readers
Search the book series name in your library catalogue or ask a librarian for help placing a hold.
If a book is not available at your branch, you can often request it through interlibrary loan, allowing libraries to borrow books from other library systems.
Availability may vary by branch.
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