Kids Favorite eBooks
10 Great Kids’ eBooks to Read at Home
It’s not surprising that in a world of digital devices, especially during those long afternoons spent at home, storybooks have seamlessly transitioned from printed pages to screens and tablets. Kids’ eBooks are a great way to share quality stories with your child, whether you’re reading them together at bedtime or simply to fill up a quiet time.
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No more worrying about smudged covers or crumpled pages. Many eBooks come with features such as read-aloud narrations, vibrant animations, and simple interfaces that are perfect for small fingers.
If you are looking for some funny, heartwarming, or educational books, you have come to the right place. Here are 10 of the best eBooks for kids. This list is sure to please any child who enjoys sweet bedtime stories, silly animal antics, or messages of courage and kindness.
1. On the Night You Were Born
Author & Illustrator: Nancy Tillman
Price: $10.13 (Amazon eBook)
Nancy Tillman’s On the Night You Were Born has become a modern classic, and for good reason. This beautifully illustrated and written picture book celebrates every child’s uniqueness. It’s a beautiful picture book with a lyrical text that rhymes and tender images.

The book is a favorite of new parents, grandparents, and baby shower gifts. This digital version has all the charm and appeal of the original. It’s great for cuddling up with your child at the end of the day. What is the message? The message?
2. The Good Egg
Author: Jory John
Illustrator: Pete Oswald
Price: $12.99 (Amazon eBook)
The Good Egg delivers a powerful and humorous message. The story is about a good egg. In a carton of mischief makers, he tries to be the perfect egg. The pressure eventually gets to him, and he begins to realize the importance of balance and self-care.
The silly antics are hilarious, and the lesson of being kind to yourself is a great one. Pete Oswald’s illustrations are expressive and full of character, while Jory John’s story strikes the perfect blend between silly and honest.
3. Be Kind
Author: Pat Zietlow Miller
Illustrator Jen Hill
Price: $12.10 (Amazon eBook)
Be Kind is an elegantly crafted book that sparks meaningful discussions with children about compassion, empathy, and small ways that we can make others feel valued and seen.
A spilled beverage and a classmate who is wondering what to do next set the scene for this story. The story explores what it means for someone to be kind. From inviting a friend to play to standing up to others. This book will grow with your child as the message becomes more profound each time you read it.
The illustrations by Jen Hill add warmth and humanity to each page. This is a great book for families to read and discuss.
4. A Stone Sat Still
Author & Illustrator: Brendan Wenzel
Price: $16.75 (Amazon eBook)
Brendan Wenzel’s A Stone Sat Still uses the simple image of a stone in order to teach a powerful lesson about perception, perspective, and the natural environment. For one animal, it is a place to rest; for another, an observation point; and yet another, shelter. The stone is stable over time as the environment around it changes.
This is a meditative, poetic book that introduces children to he themes of environmental stewardship as well as interconnectedness. The book is beautifully illustrated, and it encourages kids to reflect on how creatures perceive the world differently.

5. Sulwe
Author: Lupita Nyong’o
Illustrator: Vashti Harrison
Price: $14.99 (Amazon eBook)
The debut children’s novel Sulwe by award-winning actress Lupita Nyong’o is a powerful tale about loving yourself and embracing who you are. Sulwe is a young girl who has skin that’s the color of midnight. She struggles to feel different and wants to look like others. A magical journey helps Sulwe discover her beauty and strength.
Vashti’s vivid illustrations bring this heartfelt story to life, radiating emotion and empowerment. Sulwe encourages children from all backgrounds to embrace their uniqueness and know that they are beautiful.
6. Truman
Jean Reidy, Author
Illustrator: Lucy Ruth Cummins
Price: $13.99 (Amazon eBook)
Truman is a gentle, sweet way to help your child deal with separation anxiety. Truman is a small tortoise that lives with Sarah. Sarah leaves the house with a large backpack and doesn’t return.
Truman embarks on an adventurous journey (as adventurous as a tortoise could be!) To find her. It is funny, touching, and relatable to children who are facing change. The message of patience and courage in the story will stay with you long after the last page.
7. 100 First Dinosaur Words
Publisher DK
Price: $7.99 (Amazon eBook)
Dinosaur lovers rejoice! 100 First Dinosaur Words is a visual treat for young paleontologists-in-training. This educational eBook, designed by DK, is filled with 40 amazing dinosaurs. It also includes pronunciation guides, fun facts, and interesting information about their habitats, habits, and anatomy.
This book is not just “point and names–it introduces the fascinating worlds of prehistoric animals in a format even toddlers will enjoy. The clean, colorful, and engaging layout makes learning fun.
8. The Going to Bed Book
Author & Illustrator: Sandra Boynton
Price: $3.99 (Amazon eBook)
Bedtimes can be chaotic. But the Going To Bed Book, by Sandra Boynton, is the perfect remedy. This funny, rhythmic book shows a boatload of animals winding down after a long day. They put on their pajamas, brush their teeth, and then settle in to sleep.
Boynton’s love of rhythm, rhyme, and cute animal characters makes this eBook a favorite for bedtime. It is short, sweet, and wonderfully relaxing–perfect for your nightly wind-down routine, especially if everyone’s feeling tired.
9. The Koala Who Could
Rachel Bright, Author
Jim Field, Illustrator
Price: $12.99 (Amazon eBook)
The Koala Who Could tells a story of embracing change and pushing yourself out of your comfort zone. Kevin, the koala, prefers to keep things the same, safe, quiet, nd predictable. Kevin discovers, however, that when life throws an unexpected curveball at him, trying something new could be more rewarding than what he imagined.
This book is great for children who are hesitant or afraid of new experiences. This award-winning book, written by Rachel Bright and Jim Field, features stunning illustrations in a playful rhyme style. It helps children to understand that change is often the catalyst for growth.

10. A Hippopotamus is Eating Cake on Our Roof
Author: Hazel Edwards
Price: Free streaming via Kinderling Kids Radio
Our list is rounded out with an Australian classic. There’s A Hippopotamus On Our Roof Eating Cake may not be available as an eBook, but it is worth listening to–and it’s free! This delightful story is read by the author herself. It’s part of Kinderling Kids Radio’s “Story of the week” collection.
The story revolves around a young child who imagines that a friendly, large hippo lives on their roof and does all the fun activities they would like to do. The story is silly, charming, and full of imagination. This is a great audiobook for quiet time or car rides.
Conclusion
There are many digital reading options available for kids in today’s tech-savvy society. eBooks allow you to create a virtual library that you can take anywhere, download instantly, and enjoy over and over without any wear and tear.
The 10 eBooks on this list are great choices for children ages 2-8. They include stories that teach kindness, courage, and fun adventures. These books are a great way to get your child interested in reading, while also helping them develop empathy and imagination.
These eBooks are well worth checking out, regardless of whether you’re searching for a great new bedtime story or just a way to change up your routine. Enjoy reading!