Having access to books is a game-changer for students, making investments in book fairs and literacy funding essential.

Boycotting book fairs no more


Having access to books is a game-changer for students, making investments in book fairs and literacy funding essential

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When I was a kid, my dad never let me shop the Scholastic Book Fair. The avid reader in me didn’t really care that he saw the Book Fair as competition to our family business and an unnecessary purchase. I just wanted the new Baby-Sitters Club book! Yet, this is hardly a ‘woe is me’ story. Growing up, I had more than my fair share of books in my home library and my mom took us to the public library regularly. And just because my family didn’t support the book fair fundraiser, they found different ways to contribute to my elementary school. 

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