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Where can I get inexpensive books?

19 years 11 months ago #118504 by Debbieomi
If there are Family Dollar or Dollar General stores in your area, they usually have a selection of reader books at a dollar each. They are step books according to grade levels. My son loves them.
19 years 11 months ago #118503 by Debbieomi
We're registered at
www.nationalbookbank.org
They have distribution of FREE books. If you're not in that area, shipping is available at .25 per book. They also just started selling also.
www.nationalbookbank.firstbook.org/marketplace
There is an application process for both
Title I schools are eleigible for the free books but not to purchase books.
We haven't order anything yet (the availability is sporadic) so I don't know any details beyond registering.
Hope this helps!

[ 12-15-2004, 01:05 AM: Message edited by: Debbie Ball-Odeh ]
19 years 11 months ago #118502 by JHB
I really like www.bookcloseouts.com

It's a discount warehouse with a wide range of books from a variety of publishers (including some Scholastic).

What they sell is all new books, but you may not find a specific title. So it's best if you have a range of titles or authors.

They oftern run "Children's Booksale" with
10 books for only $15.00
20 books for only $25.00
50 books for only $50.00
100 books for only $75.00

They also usually have promotional codes that give a few dollars off (like $5 of $25 order).

You can get on their mailing list and get news on the current specials.

You may want to see this other post that had some discussion on this topic:

www.ptotoday.com/ubb/ultimatebb.php?ubb=...;f=9;t=000519#000006
19 years 11 months ago #118501 by ScottMom#1
We are having a Bingo for Books night and I am needing to purchase 100-200 books for prizes. Other than Scholastic, are there any places you recommend to get inexpensive K-5 books?

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