They always made me sad as I wasn’t allowed to ever get anything, but my friends always did.
Himser on
If only it was affordable…
And then they pack it with „books“ (a blank book attached to a toy)
Pure garbage.
fairmaiden34 on
My kid’s book fair is tomorrow. I’m excited to shop vicariously through him lol. May grab a couple of unicorn bookmarks for myself.
Method__Man on
We couldn’t really afford it, but my mom always made sure I could get one thing
AquaMoonlight on
Oh boy, this brings back memories. I remember sitting in my elementary school classroom back in the late 1980s filling out those catalogues with the form in the back, and taking them home for my parents to approve. The actual book fair would also come to the school library maybe twice a school year, and I would always go to see the books, even if I couldn’t always afford them or I wasn’t interested in some of the titles on offer.
I learned to dislike the book fair.i quickly realized it didn’t matter how much you read you needed parents and family with money to get anything.
newretrovague on
This is how I discovered Dragon Ball
rhunter99 on
I loved those paper catalogues and marking all the books I wanted. I was lucky that my parents managed to find a few dollars for some of the books I wanted
snow_big_deal on
As a parent now, the book fairs suck. Used to be you could get books at a discount from regular price. Last time I went, you could see they had actually marked *up* the price from regular retail, and a lot of the books are printed on newsprint-like paper to make them even cheaper to manufacture. Then there are the trinkets, like 9-dollar pens. What a crock.
brumac44 on
Now I can see what a scam it was. There were a few good books, but a lot of crap. They shouldn’t have been given a monopoly like that.
1988Floydie on
How I discovered Animorphs way back in the day
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Love taking my kids to the book fair!
They always made me sad as I wasn’t allowed to ever get anything, but my friends always did.
If only it was affordable…
And then they pack it with „books“ (a blank book attached to a toy)
Pure garbage.
My kid’s book fair is tomorrow. I’m excited to shop vicariously through him lol. May grab a couple of unicorn bookmarks for myself.
We couldn’t really afford it, but my mom always made sure I could get one thing
Oh boy, this brings back memories. I remember sitting in my elementary school classroom back in the late 1980s filling out those catalogues with the form in the back, and taking them home for my parents to approve. The actual book fair would also come to the school library maybe twice a school year, and I would always go to see the books, even if I couldn’t always afford them or I wasn’t interested in some of the titles on offer.
Fuck Scholastic! They are an [American multinational](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scholastic_Corporation). There was never anything Canadian about them.
I learned to dislike the book fair.i quickly realized it didn’t matter how much you read you needed parents and family with money to get anything.
This is how I discovered Dragon Ball
I loved those paper catalogues and marking all the books I wanted. I was lucky that my parents managed to find a few dollars for some of the books I wanted
As a parent now, the book fairs suck. Used to be you could get books at a discount from regular price. Last time I went, you could see they had actually marked *up* the price from regular retail, and a lot of the books are printed on newsprint-like paper to make them even cheaper to manufacture. Then there are the trinkets, like 9-dollar pens. What a crock.
Now I can see what a scam it was. There were a few good books, but a lot of crap. They shouldn’t have been given a monopoly like that.
How I discovered Animorphs way back in the day