Oxford Owl free eBook library.
www.oxfordowl.co.uk/forhome/find-abook/librarypage/
Has free e-books for ages 3 – 11 years old. Many (if not all) of the books have audio to accompany the reading. There are also notes and/or activities (some of which are interactive) that parents can use to help children with understanding for most books.
Storynory.

www.storynory.com
Website with a collection of narrated stories accompanied by written text. Not specifically EAL-focussed.
Games to learn English.

www.gamestolearnenglish.com/
A website with games to learn English. Not focussed on curriculum content but rather focussed on English language learning.
ABCya.

www.abcya.com/
This is an American site which provides online games linked to the Common Core Standards in the United States. Although this is not based on the UK Curriculum there is a lot of content that would be helpful for UK learners. This is content focussed rather than language focussed.
EAL hub.
www.ealhub.co.uk/videostories/
This website has lots of resources, including videos of bedtime stories accompanied by illustrations and a narrator.