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Free Book Friday!

It’s a beautiful Free Book Friday morning! Congratulations to Christine Womack who is the winner of our new My Reading Neighborhood: Kindergarten Sight Word Stories series! Christine, please send an email to publicityinfo@lernerbooks.com with the subject line “Free Book Friday” and tell us your mailing address so we can get your books in the mail.

This week we’re giving away all six books in our new First Step Nonfiction—Map It Out series from Lerner Publications!


The First Step Nonfiction—Map It Out titles are intended for readers in grades 1-2 who are just beginning to learn how to read and use different kinds of maps. Readers will learn more about what maps are and find out how to create them in titles such as Map My RoomMap My Neighborhood, and Map My State.



If you’d like to win our new First Step Nonfiction—Map It Out series, please leave a comment on this post (including your name), or Tweet this line: “Free Book Friday! RT to win the new First Step Nonfiction- Map It Out series from @LernerBooks. bit.ly/1OrSN.”


We’ll announce the winner during Free Book Friday on July 26, so be sure to come back to the Lerner blog to see if you’ve won!

Good luck!

Comments

  1. Cindy Reyes
    July 20, 2013

    I am teaching second grade this year, will definitely need these! Thank you for offering the book giveaway!

  2. July 20, 2013

    Would love to win! Just starting my very first classroom and this would make a great addition!! My name is Michelle Moore, thank you!!

  3. July 20, 2013

    Looks like a good resource to use with my K-2 students to address geographic skills!

  4. July 20, 2013

    What a great addition to any Map Skills Unit. I teach first grade and would love to add these to my Map Skills collection!!

    Susan Young

  5. July 20, 2013

    would love to win!!!
    katie.neustadter@gmail.com
    i tweeted! https://twitter.com/katieneu

  6. July 20, 2013

    I would love to win! I teach Kindergarten and we learn all about maps. Thank you!

  7. July 20, 2013

    I tweeted @DannyTRhonda

    Thank you for the opportunity!

    Rhonda Peña

  8. Anonymous
    July 20, 2013

    Stacey Telgren – As a 1st Grade Teacher I have always struggled with how to make the topic come alive for my students. This would so help!

  9. Anonymous
    July 20, 2013

    What a great resource to use in my social studies class. It's hard to find books of this quality. I really want to win.

    jaw_gjw@yahoo.com

  10. July 20, 2013

    Would love to win the map books for my class! They love learning about maps! Thanks! Jana
    Jprowell11@gmail.com

  11. July 21, 2013

    Our first grade teachers would LOVE this!

  12. Anonymous
    July 21, 2013

    My grandkids would love to read these books.

    Earl

  13. July 21, 2013

    I would love to win these books because they would be a great thing to add to our library…especially since it integrates Social Studies and non-fiction…It's so Common Core ready!

  14. Anonymous
    July 22, 2013

    I would love to win these for our class library.

    Susan

  15. July 23, 2013

    This series would be awesome for my kindergarteners.

    Soad6274@gmail.com

  16. July 25, 2013

    would love to win. Would be very useful in the classroom

  17. Anonymous
    July 25, 2013

    I would love to add these to our class library.

    Beth

  18. July 25, 2013

    Jenny Trinh

    I am teaching first grade and this resource would be helpful in our non-fiction unit.

  19. July 25, 2013

    I would love to have this resource for my first graders!

  20. July 25, 2013

    My son is very interested in this kind of thing.

  21. July 25, 2013

    Definitely need this resource!
    stefandf14@yahoo.com

  22. July 26, 2013

    My students would love this!
    potlercn@gmail.com

  23. Anonymous
    July 30, 2013

    These would work great for my new classroom.

    Jackee Culver

  24. August 31, 2013

    I would love these to help get students excited about learning map skills. What a great start to my social studies unit on maps!

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