I dunno but see IMSLP.org for lots of classical sheets if that's your thing. lvl1 piano
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I found a software project called LibreScore (new version) / musescore-downloader (old version). (I'm linking the old version because the readme has useful background info about MuseScore's bad faith, which wasn't copied to the newer project.) However, the app gives me an error when I try to download anything.
I haven't used musescore in over a decade, what the fuck happened
I think you may want https://musopen.org/
musescore is composition software.
Most of what's there seems not beginner friendly, but there may be something. You should think about getting them a piano primer series and/or lessons if they don't already know how to play. I took lessons that focused on the Bastien basics series https://www.amazon.com/Bastien-Piano-Basics-Primer-Learning/dp/B07ZL5636N/
I finally caved and decided to log in to the MuseScore app and it's awful: confusing login process, and pop ups to prompt you to subscribe to Pro before even using the app to view a single song, with no obvious way of closing the pop up (no skip button or X button).
Trash. I will never subscribe out of principle.