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Once you’ve registered and logged into the First Book Marketplace there are so many new features to explore!
As we’ve shown, you’ll find new navigation and menus. You can use gift cards and promotional codes. But you’ll also find a new dashboard for account information, a new wishlist feature and a section highlighting topics that are important to educators and program leaders serving children in need.
In today’s video, you’ll learn how to explore the dashboard, how to make a wishlist and learn more about popular topics.
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Chronicle Books is running a book give-away drawing between now and Dec. 15th. For the Happy Haulidays drawing all bloggers have to do is post a wish list worth up to $500 of books. What books would you like to have? If I would happen to win this drawing, one of my commenters here on this post would win the list too. Sound like fun? I would LOVE to win these books for my library:
What a great list! Good luck on the contest!
Love your list, Andi. Some of my favorites: Ruby's Wish, Beyond the Great Mountains, Bing's Little Black Sambo. Dying to see Don't Let Auntie Mabel Bless the Table :).
Some great choices! I am especially looking forward to reading Ruby's Wish and Lawrence in the City.