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Showing posts with label Barnes and Noble. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Barnes and Noble. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 26, 2013

Project Transformation Celebrates Dr. Seuss' Birthday

Bring the kids and celebrate Dr. Seuss' Birthday!
Join Project Transformation for Read Across America Week
at a Seuss-themed Book Fair at Barnes & Noble.

Enjoy free children's crafts and activities all day, plus a Dr. Seuss story time with costumed Cat in the Hat at 11:00 AM. Purchase new books for Project Transformation's summer literacy programs or simply mention the charity's name at checkout, and a percentage of your purchase will be donated.  Project Transformation has a goal of raising 1,500 new books for its free summer literacy programs for children and youth.

Saturday, March 2nd
Barnes & Noble
(NorthPark and Plano Preston Rd locations)

Tuesday, September 27, 2011

Meet the RL Gang

Ralph Lauren is proud to present an innovative way for parents and children to experience style, literature and digital technology together and to be entertained along the way! The RL Gang storybook series brings Ralph Lauren's timeless, iconic clothes to life each season through an awe-inspiring online video and a beautifully illustrated picture book that benefits organizations dedicated to the preservation of education and the arts.

Share the RL Gang at bedtime with the beautifully illustrated hardcover edition and NOOK Kids Book™ at Barnes & Noble. Through Nov 30, 2011, 100% of proceeds from the sale of the books will benefit the Show Me Campaign, a nonprofit organization started by Grammy® award-winning artist John Legend. Purchase your copy here: www.bn.com/rlgang

Monday, July 25, 2011

FEED/Read Tote Bag

Barnes & Noble has partnered with FEED and Room to Read to produce this exclusive FEED/Read Tote Bag. Sturdy and stylish, it's perfect for traveling or running errands around town, with ample room for groceries, books, or personal belongings. There's also a handy interior pocket for smaller items.

Best of all, when you purchase a FEED Read Tote, you're helping underprivileged children, because revenues from the sale of the bags will provide three school lunches and three Room to Read children’s books for children in Nepal.

FEED, founded in 2006 by activist Lauren Bush, endeavors to feed the world’s underprivileged children through the sales of their products. Room to Read is a literacy organization that provides educational opportunities to local communities throughout the developing world by building libraries, fostering local children’s literature, and other activities.

Click here to purchase.