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Their local library's online resources. Especially if they are in a large city here in the states. Most offer general digital resources, some offer free digital magazines, some offer digital classes, it just kinda depends. It isn't just books and audiobooks.
Yes!! Also to add - Libby is a great app for free audiobooks through your library
Also Kanopy and Hoopla