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This guidebook is divided into five key sections to help You plctn,
organize, and execute Your most successful Book Fair.
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Set Book F_a”' Bulid 3 Winning Engage and involve
goals to rnot“/ate volunteer team. students’ parents’
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Consider goals like: Seek volunteers with a diverse set Guarantee interest in the Book Feii,
. Tomi number of books said of talents. Not only does it make by getting your Seheei int/eived in
' 7013' number Of reading minutes your job easier as chairperson. it the action. Decorate throughout the
by Siudems p’°VldeS Oppmunmes for Others school, host events, run contests,
. Tetai amount of Aii for Booksw to get involved with your school. and Dian reading eetivitiee
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Tabletop Fairs will not receive aluminum bookcases teattiieo in Permission to repiboiioe pages in tiiis guidebook without restriction is rtiiiy granted by
this giiidebook.They Wlll receive books in Gcell arid 4—cell trays. Scholastic Book Fairs”. Products in the guidebook may not be available at all Book Fairs.