Try Storybird.

On 9 February 2012 23:28, Cathy Walker <[email protected]> wrote:

> Have you ever heard of Tar Heel Reader?  It is online and kids from all
> over the world create books for other kids to read.
>
> Cat
> On 2012-02-09, at 3:21 AM, DONNA FOX wrote:
>
> > Does anybody know of a webite where students can create and publish
> short stories or anthologies? This was a project that our Reading
> Speciallist organized in the lower grades the past few years, but has
> become too time consuming. So we are looking for something that younger
> students can easily navigate through, publish and perhaps even print from
> the website. We have book binding machines to put the books together
> ourselves. Or if the website offers parents the option to purchase the
> stories, poems etc... on their own, that would be great too!
> > Thanks
> >
> > Donna NJ
> > Intervention
> >
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