Bookfair for KNTR: May 7-12 at Barnes & Noble Bookstores and Online

Kids Need To Read
Barnes and Noble Bookfair
When: Saturday, May 8, 2010
Where: 2615 Vista Way, Oceanside, CA
Why: Support Kids Need To Read with your purchase

Meet New York Times best-selling author Kate Carlisle and get your signed copy of her newest release, If Books Could Kill.  Kate will be at Barnes & Noble – Oceanside from 11:00 AM to 2:00 PM.

If you are unable to attend our bookfair, please visit bn.com/bookfairs to support us online from Friday, May 7th through Wednesday, May 12th.  Select your books and enter Bookfair ID 10196376 at checkout.  You can also download and print a voucher, and present it prior to making your purchase at any Barnes & Noble bookstore, May 7-12.  A percentage of your net sale will be contributed to Kids Need to Read.

The last bookfair Barnes & Noble presented for Kids Need to Read resulted in nearly $2,000 being contributed to our foundation, all of which was used to purchase an even higher value of books for several literacy programs.  So whatever super-fantastic books you may have been thinking about purchasing lately, May 7-12 would be a great time to get them!  What could be more enjoyable than buying books and knowing that part of the purchase price will be used to buy more books – books for kids?

Many thanks to Kate Carlisle for thinking of Kids Need to Read, as well as to our friends at Barnes & Noble – Oceanside.

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