| Childrens Books Online has expired copyright stories with illustrations scanned in. Many of them have translations available for the text. The Spanish translations might be useful for one or more of the students you tutor.
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| PBS also has a few stories related to their TV programs online.
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| The digital library project at the University of Pennsylvania has a searchable database of expired copyright material. The trouble is that you need to know the author or title of the work (and that it is expired copyright). Also, it's only relatively recently that children's literature became something kids could read themselves. So much of the older material is really meant for an adult to read to a child.
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| The KidSpace of the Internet Public Library is a portal to a few commercial sites with a few stories for kids.
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| The Whootie Owl stories are on a commercial site, but no pop-up ads and you can search by story type or by age. You could do a search for example for stories aimed at 8-10 year olds that involve a princess.
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