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A BOOK Fair is more than a pop—up bookstore in your school—it’s a chance to create a whole week where

books and reading are at the center. Planning reading activities creates a reading culture at your school that lasts beyond

Book Fair week.

Ideas and Best Practices: R~ETDfi_
o Invite local authors in your community to share their writing process. 
. Conduct a ‘ campaign. Hand out tickets and prizes to kids spotted reading.

Download the Reading Ticket from the Chairperson’s Toolkit. Fair Files keyword: READING TICKET J «.'.":..‘’‘.:%..'''.'.‘.:;;-;r-_,
- Select Student Crew members to become booktalking bookwalkers. Have them visit classrooms v...::.T
and share booktalks. Find booktalk preview packs in the online Scholastic Dollars” Catalog.
- Ask teachers to post their book recommendations in and outside their classroom.
- Encourage families to read for 20 minutes a day over 20 days for the ' "
. Share your success stories using #read20tor2O on social media. Find details in the
Toolkit. Fair Files keyword: 20 FOR 20.
I K Introduces kids to new Book Fair titles and classics
Gets kids talking about books Increases reading practice
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