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Scholastic Book Fairs empower kids to find the stories that speak to them. Learn how you can participate in a school book fair!
Get details on your school’s Fair dates, create an eWallet account, access the Book Fair online, and so much more. Search by school name, city, state, or ZIP code.
Book fairs and festivals are great events for writers and readers to meet up and celebrate books of all genres. Here's a list of book fairs and book festivals that we've compiled and will continue to update.
Who's waiting for kids at a Scholastic Book Fair? Their favorite characters! Plus new bestsellers and beloved classics from dozens of publishers. And exclusive titles they won't find anywhere else.
Find the books kids will actually read at the Scholastic Book Fair. With an unbeatable selection, the Fair has books for every interest and every reading level. Look for familiar faces like Clifford and Bluey, Dog Man and Cat Kid, Captain Underpants and Wimpy Kid.
The most complete and authoritative listing of North American book, paper, and ephemera fairs on the Internet
Book your fair today! Call (833) 758-0217 or email us at bookfairs@literati.com. Since 2019, we’ve donated over 500,000 books to underfunded schools, women & children’s care centers, and nonprofits. We search for incredible stories in unexpected places to share diverse perspectives and lift all voices.
Access your school’s specific Fair info, including your delivery and pickup dates, eWallet roster, and restock form. Access the Scholastic Book Fair Host Hub for all the information you need before, during, and after your next book Fair.
Book Fair eWallet is a safe, cashless way for students to shop for their own books! Set up a free account and add funds that can be used immediately! Scholastic Book Clubs. Rewarding for teachers, easy for families, fun for kids— a love of reading is inside every Book Box.
Amy Tan author of “Backyard Bird Chronicles.” Courtesy of Miami Book Fair At the 41st Miami Book Fair, there may be a bit more contemplation on the heels of the 2024 election. Author Amy Tan ...