The latest Ken Follett thriller as an e-book or Der Spiegel on your smartphone: customers of Rastatt City Library can use their library card to download and use e-media such as e-books, e-magazines, e-papers and e-audios free of charge from home at any time of day or night via the www.onleihe.de/more portal.
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Tigerbooks - the children's book app
Bibi & Tina, Sams, the rainbow fish, the little caterpillar Nimmersatt, Princess Lilifee, Pettersson & Findus and the Olchis: With the free "tigerbooks" app, the Rastatt City Library brings the stories of children's book heroes to smartphones and tablets and encourages children to read in a playful way.
Simply download the app, log in with your library card number and use the selected media for children between the ages of two and ten. The password is identical to the password at the city library (DD.MM.YYYY).
Download the Tigerbook app either from the Google Play Store or the Apple App Store.
Munzinger databases - the reliable source of information
Stream movies for free
The "filmfriend" film portal for libraries offers more than 3,500 feature films and documentaries, series and short films. There is something for every taste and every age group.
A valid library card gives you unlimited access to all films. The service is free, ad-free and does not collect any personal data. You can log in using your library card number and password.
Online learning worlds from Brockhaus
Better grades in math, German, English, French or Latin? Reliable, generally understandable information for your next presentation, checked by experienced editors? This is where "Brockhaus Online", the City Library's digital service for grades 5 to 10, can help. Users can translate the texts of the online reference works and student aids into 60 languages and have them read aloud at different speeds and in different voices.
A valid library card is required for access.