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A11—New Interctcilve Workshops and Webmars
Whatever your goals are. we have a workshop or webinar to help you accomplish them.

Join us in person to Or, book a 60-minute interactive

see new products and webinar where we explore topics
explore new tools and like: planning fun Family Events,

ideas that will generate exploring the NEW Volunteer

student excitement for Tool, and shopping with a

your Book Fair. Scholastic Dollarsw expert.

If you are a new chairperson, our Book Fair Basics Webinar is the best place to start!
Tabletop Book Fairs will not receive aluminum bookcases featured in Permission to reproduce pages in this guidebook without restriction is fully granted by
this guidebook.They will receive books in 4—ce|l trays. Scholastic Book Fairsn. Products in the guidebook may not be available at all Book Fairs.




































































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