Stock up on the best children’s reads while shopDisney is running its ‘Buy A Book, Give A Book’ program

2022-07-22 19:20:30 By : Mr. Lester Hu

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Like it or not, back-to-school season is just a few weeks away. Though it may feel like summer just started, kids will be back in classrooms before you know it.

To help ensure the little ones in your life are ready for another school year of fun and learning, head over to shopDisney.com and stock up on books as part of their “Buy a Book, Give a Book” program. From now through Dec. 31, Disney will donate a book to First Book for every book purchased on shopDisney.com. First Book is an organization that’s committed to “providing equal access to quality education for kids in need since 1992.”

Even if your child, niece or nephew already has a shelf full of great reads, kids really can never have too many books. Plus, there are so many awesome options at shopDisney. There are books featuring kids’ favorite movie characters from films like Encanto, Turning Red and Star Wars, plus inspirational books and books specially written for bedtime.

Need help deciding which books to grab while shopDisney is running its Buy a Book, Give a Book program? Check out a few sure-to-please picks below.

Antonio's Amazing Gift Book – Encanto, $16.99

Like Mother, Like Daughter Book – Turning Red, $16.99

Disney Junior 5-Minute Stories Book, $14.99

Tales of Courage and Kindness Book, $16.99

Winnie the Pooh the Little Things in Life Book, $22.99

Sleepy Time 5-Minute Stories Book, $14.99

Shop more books on shopDisney now!

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