International Book Giving Day was started as a way to help get books into the hands of children across the globe. It is a volunteer initiative that encourages people to give a book to a child on February 14th. The International Book Giving Day's website invites people to participate in three ways:
- Give a Book to a Friend or Relative. Celebrate International Book Giving Day by giving a child a new, used or borrowed book.
- Leave a Book in a Waiting Room or Lobby. Choose a waiting room where kids are stuck waiting and there are few to no good books available. Purchase a good book, and deposit your book covertly or overtly in your waiting room of choice. The goal here is to spread the love of reading to kids, so choose a fun book, nothing controversial.
- Donate a Book.
Wrap up a box of children’s books that your kids have outgrown and get them in the hands of children who could really use a book or two. Donate your books to your local second hand store, library, children’s hospital, or shelter. Alternatively, donate your books to an organization working internationally to get books in the hands of kids, such as Books for Africa.
My fourth grade students also were quick to jump into action to get books into the hands of children. I presented them with the idea and gave them the opportunity to decide on the best way that they wished to participate. They are excited for our plans on Thursday. I can't wait to share!
How will you celebrate International Book Giving Day? Do you have a creative way to help give a child access to books or build their enthusiasm for reading? Check out International Book Giving Day's site for more information, ways to get involved, and awesome free bookplates designed by illustrators to include in your donated book. Share your photos and stories! We'd love to hear how you help to spread the love of reading on February 14th.
Happy Reading!
Mrs. Hartman
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