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<blockquote data-quote="LittleDudesMom" data-source="post: 242916" data-attributes="member: 805"><p>My difficult child, at 13, loves the books too. We are doing a special book fair at difficult child's school now - the Scholastic Urban book fair - it features lots of value priced and bargain books - as well as best sellers that have been binded especially for this fair with an arrangment between the publishers and scholastic! The newest and the 3rd are available in paperback! It's all about finding something they are really interested in. My difficult child, who normally doesn't like reading, loves graphic novels about WWI and WWII. Fortunately, his school library has a great supply of these.</p><p> </p><p>Gift bag ideas - sugarless bubblegum, go someplace like party city and get little parachute men, those little put together wooden or foam airplanes, silly putty, airplanes, yoyos, little plastic flashlights, cool super balls, cool pencils, silly string, key chain, comic books, .....</p><p> </p><p>Sharon</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LittleDudesMom, post: 242916, member: 805"] My difficult child, at 13, loves the books too. We are doing a special book fair at difficult child's school now - the Scholastic Urban book fair - it features lots of value priced and bargain books - as well as best sellers that have been binded especially for this fair with an arrangment between the publishers and scholastic! The newest and the 3rd are available in paperback! It's all about finding something they are really interested in. My difficult child, who normally doesn't like reading, loves graphic novels about WWI and WWII. Fortunately, his school library has a great supply of these. Gift bag ideas - sugarless bubblegum, go someplace like party city and get little parachute men, those little put together wooden or foam airplanes, silly putty, airplanes, yoyos, little plastic flashlights, cool super balls, cool pencils, silly string, key chain, comic books, ..... Sharon [/QUOTE]
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