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All About Books!

Posted by Karen on 02 Jul 2010 | Posted in: Borders, Contests, Freebies, HarperCollins, Learning Magazine, LiveStrong, New Books, Special Events, StudentPublishing.com, SunWise, Webinars, Websites, What Works Clearinghouse

There's nothing like buying a bestseller to pack in your beach bag or downloading an audiobook to listen to as you travel. With that in mind, this week I'm sharing freebies related to books and reading. Post a comment on our blog for a chance to win a new book about reading with children!

All Abuzz About Teacher Freebies

Posted by Karen on 10 May 2010 | Posted in: Contests, Elmer's, Freebies, HarperCollins, Holiday House, Mentoring Minds, National Science Teachers Association, Terracycle, Websites, Westcott

The word that has been buzzing around in my head today is, well, "buzz." Here's a quick list of some of the fun freebies we're buzzing about at Learning magazine. Post a comment on our blog for a chance to win resources to keep your students all abuzz too!

Springtime Treat: Reading Freebies Galore!

Posted by Karen on 02 Apr 2010 | Posted in: Contests, Freebies, HarperCollins, Houghton Mifflin, Meet Me at the Corner, PBS, Treetop Publishing

Your students may be thinking of chocolate bunnies and candy-filled eggs, but they're not the only ones who deserve special treats: our surprise for you is a whole list of reading- and writing-related freebies. Plus, if you post a comment on our blog before midnight on Monday, April 12, you'll be eligible to win a free box of books from our favorite publishers.

Freebies and Contests: It’s March Madness Around Here!

Posted by Karen on 24 Mar 2010 | Posted in: Contests, Freebies, Grants, HarperCollins, Honeywell, Penguin, SunWise, US Mint

Read on to see our four favorite freebies for the week. Plus post a comment for a chance to win books for your classroom!

November Is National Family Literacy Month

Posted by Karen on 23 Nov 2009 | Posted in: Contests, Disney, HarperCollins, National Center for Family Literacy, Reading Rockets, Smithsonian, Websites

Tell parents about these literacy resources and try them in your own classroom. Plus post a comment on our blog to win exciting new children's books!

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