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Using the Neighborhood πŸš€

The Community Library is home to a growing collection of ready-made stories and tools made by our community for our community. Here's how yu can make the most of it!

Written by Malak Abdelghaffar


πŸ“š What's in the Community Library?

You'll find a wide range of content organized by theme, including Creative Stories, Social Stories, Animated Children's Songs, Visual Schedules, Worksheets, and more β€” all built around topics like Emotions, Routines, Social Skills, and Daily Life.


πŸ’› Subscription vs. One-off Purchase

  • If you have an active Nookly subscription, all content in the Community Library is free β€” just add it to your Nook and start reading.

  • If you don't have a subscription, you can still purchase individual resources as one-off buys.


πŸ” Step 1: Go to the Community Library

Click on Community Library in the top navigation bar.


πŸŽ›οΈ Step 2: Filter or browse

Use the filters at the top to narrow down what you're looking for by Age, Topic, Stories, Tools, whether it's Personalizable, or Seasonal. Or simply scroll through the full collection to explore.

You can also browse by category β€” like Emotions, Routines, Body Safety, and more β€” to find content focused on what matters most right now.


πŸ‘€ Step 3: Preview before you commit

Click on any resource to preview it. You'll see a full description, age range, tags, and a page-by-page preview of the resource. Flip through the pages to get a feel for the content before adding it.


βž• Step 4: Add it to your Nook or cart

Once you've found something you love:

  • Subscribers β€” click "Add it to your Nook" and it's yours instantly, for free.

  • Non-subscribers β€” add it to your cart and complete a one-off purchase.


πŸ“– Step 5: Find it in your Nook

Head to My Nook to find everything you've added. From there you can read it, share it, or open it in Kid Mode for a distraction-free reading experience perfect for children.


πŸ’‘ Tip: Not sure what to look for? Browse by category first β€” the collections are a great way to discover content you didn't know you needed.

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