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The Book Fair is Coming! The Book Fair is Coming!

Just so you are aware, our wonderful librarian, Mrs. Smith, wanted us to pass on the dates for our upcoming book fair.

This is a great opportunity to get quality books into your kids' hands. I know she'll have a number of Texas Bluebonnet Nominees available!

Here are the dates/times:


Kiker Book Fair Hours:
Mon.    10/31 7:45 - 4:00  First Day Drawing! Purchase a book and enter $25 drawing! 
Tue. 11/1 7:45 - 7:00  Open Late for Family Night! – Drawing!
Wed.    11/2 7:45 – 4:00  Book Fair “Grand” Picnic!
Thu.  11/3 7:45 - 7:00  Open Late for Family Night! – Drawing!
Fri. 11/4 7:45 - 4:00 Last day for Book Fair!

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  1. the BOOK fair?!?! I had no idea!!!!

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  2. Today i learned so much! There was a girl and she was sad because she was holding the same flag that she was waving to her dad whom passed away in 911. I read so much and all that made me think and now i have so much more respect for the flag so much more respect for 911 so much more respect for the United states!!! GO to state your thinking or something like that and see how much more respect you have for whatever it is and THINK THINK ABOUT OUR COUNTRY!!!!!!!!!!

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  3. WOW I AM SO EXCITED FOR THE BOOK FAIR . I cant wait!

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  4. I can't wait! I just LOVE the book fair! I love to read, and get new books.

    I bet I'll be there!

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  5. Need to correct the dates for the Book Fair shown on the Blog.

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