Page 31 - Fall 2017 Elementary Guidebook
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Share your ideas & photos #mybookfair
Handmade advertising made easy! Get kids involved in adver- tising the Book Fair and they will quickly spread the word.
During Family Night, cashiers asked each customer to donate $1 to All for Books. Anyone who donated filled out a leaf-shaped book slip. The result was a giving tree filled with leaves!
Wilson Elementary School Sanford, FL
Wild west décor sets the table for the Book Fair Preview.
Central Park Elementary School Bossier City, LA
This All for Books classroom com- petition raised $650, enabling the chairperson to buy a book for every kindergarten student in the school. Sidney Deener Elementary School Searcy, AR
Students were asked to write stories about how they became a pirate
to spark interest in the Book Fair theme.
Hanna Springs Elementary School Lampasas, TX
This chairperson dressed up in different costumes each day of the Book Fair week.
H.O.P.E. Academy
Baltimore, MD
Make sure your advertising cam- paign includes a countdown sign. Chaparral Elementary School Meridian, ID
What would you do for reading? How about dress as a pirate with a tutu? Keller Intermediate School Macclenny, FL
Booktalking gets kids excited about the new books on the Fair. Highland Primary School Snowflake, AZ
Show parents how their Book Fair purchases help the school. Fireside Elementary School Phoenix, AZ
Be up front about it. Don’t forget to share your dates on your school marquee.
A little creativity with your Classroom Wish List display can go a long way. Rucker Elementary School Prosper, TX


































































































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