The International Day of the Girl is coming up on October 11. I’ve put together a prize pack of books to inspire the girls in your classroom. Here’s what you can win: Girls Can Do Anything (Barron’s), a spirited romp through possibilities Brilliant Women Series (Barron’s), four books covering science, technology, sports, leaders, activists, artists,…
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Get Ready to Roar! There’s a New Book to Win!
Kids love dinosaurs. So get ready to roar about this week’s giveaway! Dinosaur Number Crunch (Barron’s) is packed with stats, pictures, and graphics to make you an instant paleontology pro. Submit a comment to this blog to let us know what your favorite dino is. The classic brontosaurus? The terrifying T-rex? That crazy-looking stegosaurus? Or…
Hocus Pocus Abracadoo, Make This Book Appear for You!
You’ve been creating magic all year long, from activities that spark learning to building enthusiasm for reading to the more mundane, such as getting kids to remember to put their names on their papers. Celebrate those magical moments with the perfect read-aloud: Greatest Magical Stories from Barron’s. You can win a copy! To enter our…
How to Eclipse the Eclipse? With Freebies and Prizes, of Course!
In our opinion these freebies and prizes are shining stars. And you won’t even need special glasses to take advantage of them! Here’s one to start with: Keep the post-eclipse excitement about science going with Super FUN Science With Cool and Challenging Experiments, new from Barron’s. Win a copy by submitting a comment to…
Fireworks & Freebies: Win These All-American Books
Add a little extra fun for your July 4th with prizes! How? Submit a comment to this blog and let us know which picnic food you love best. Hot dogs? Burgers? Roasted corn? Potato salad? You’ll find me at the dessert table…. Our prize pack includes three all-American books for you: What Is the President’s…
Simply Amazing: Win 3 Books Perfect for Women’s History Month
Sophie Blanchard watched hot-air balloons fly across Paris and became the first female pilot. Rachel Carson sounded the alarm about dangers to our environment. Kathrine Switzer was the first woman to compete in the Boston Marathon. Share inspiring stories like these during Women’s History Month and all year long. For a chance to win our…