PostHeaderIcon Where can I donate childrens books my children have outgrown?

Preferably to the gulf region affected by the hurricanes.

13 Responses to “Where can I donate childrens books my children have outgrown?”

  • pottersclay70 says:

    They talked about this on the Today show weekend edition today. They could really use your books. The librarian from one school was on and said that the books being donated are adult novels and not suitable for the school library. I hope this helps.

  • xxmetallicaxx19890@sbcglobal.net says:

    borders waldensbooks and 1/2 price books

  • shamrock65@verizon.net says:

    TO ANY STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION OFFICE IN THAT AREA.

  • Trapz says:

    To the Red Cross or the Salvation Army.

  • marvs36 says:

    your local library
    and salvation army are my two.

  • greatkidsnurse says:

    any pediatrician's office is glad to get good books for the exam and waiting rooms!

  • lee2 says:

    you can donate the books to the library

  • rockinout says:

    You might try to do an internet search for local schools and see what you come up with. If you can find contact info for the schools, you could ask them if they were interested in a donation of children's books. Also, if schools are unable to take the books, perhaps a city or county library would be interested.

  • ole_lady_93 says:

    The library in your area would be glad to take them–or you could donate to a school //or a childrens daycare .

  • Debbie says:

    Help Hurricane Katrina Victims Rebuild

  • chamberlainjk says:

    If it was me I would go for the first two, but the last one would be a great choice also.

    Children's Hospitals

    Group Home for Children — Contact your state welfare or human service office

    Library

    Chamberlainjk

  • niteowl says:

    freecycle.com

  • omapat@sbcglobal.net says:

    And what about ALL the children in your own community that could use those books? I volunteer at the local school in the second grade level, we do not have a very good supply. So I hunt the local thrift shops for them, Hospice shops & Salvation Army are some of the cheapest. Come on! Think local!

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