Cheerios 100,000 Book Giveaway
November 29th, 2009 · 118 Comments
Did you know that over 80% of childcare centers serving low income families lack age appropriate books? A recent study also showed that the ratio of books per child in middle income neighborhoods is 13 to 1, while low income is 1 age appropriate book per 300 children. It’s a sad truth and the Cheerios family of cereals along with First Book and Jon Scieszka, author of the popular “Trucktown” series and other children’s books, have joined together to deliver 100,000 books to community-based programs serving children in need.
Here is how you can help! Simply visit www.FirstBook.org/Scieszka and test your knowledge with your child and test your combined knowledge of children’s books by answering some trivia questions related to “Trucktown” and other great children’s books.
For every trivia question answered correctly, you can cast one vote for the state you would like to receive books. The five states receiving the most votes will get 20,000 books each, for a total of 100,000 books.
This is such an amazing way to have some educational fun online with your child while helping your state in need get books they so deserve for the children! I have always been an avid book reader and have shared my love of books with my three children. All three of my children love having the books they own, and I couldn’t imagine not being able to read a book to my child due to income restrictions, so please help Cheerios family of cereals along with First Book and Jon Scieszka out and help place age appropriate books into a child’s hand today!
Giveaway Time
One lucky reader will be able to receive a Cheerios gift pack that includes an assortment of books from Cheerios, one of the many varieties of Cheerios cereals and a $25 gift card to Barnes & Noble.
Rules & How To Enter
- This giveaway is open to residents of the United States
- Giveaway will end on December 7th at 12am EST
- Winner to be announced via live blog post with direct email
- Enter by placing below why your state should receive 20,000 books.
That’s it .. simply tell me why you think your state should be one of the 5 states who will get 20,000 books. I reserve the right to delete (without notice) any comments that don’t stick to the guidelines of this giveaway.
Make it a Happy Day!
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I picked Michigan because we have been hit so hard economically; we never actually made it out of the last recession.
I live in Texas and we have so many children who live below the poverty line and could benefit from it!
Im going to have to say wisconsin do to the economy nice giveaway and thank you.
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This may be over, but I’ll give it a shot. I think my state, California, should get the books because the are in such dire financial distress that the schools can use all the help they can get!
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I think Califoirnia should get them for basically the same reasons as the poster above mentioned. Our schools have no money and kids are the ones that suffer!
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California deserves the books, because we are horribly behind in education!
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I think Virginia should because the sothern part I leave in isn’t a very rich town, and doesn’t have a lot of funds to help children learn to read.
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I live in Missouri and the St. Louis city public school system could really use these books.
So many programs have been cut in my state, and education was the first. We could really use some books. Thanks
I think that Iowa could use the books! Our schools are facing large budget cuts. This would be a big boost.
It would be great if every state could win.
Thanks
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I think this state should get the books because all the grandparents living here, who love to read to their grandkids. Thanks!
Florida is a large state with a lot of poverty. I would love to see this state receive books where they could really do a lot of good.
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We would benefit because there a lot of schools that don’t have enough books
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I think my state should be chosen as our state generally leads in illiteracy.
Our state has been hit hard by the loss of industrial jobs. We had many auto plants, and steel mills that have had to close or downsize. It would be a big help to our state. My husband works for a school corporation that is having to drastically downsize due to cost constraints, and I’m sure they, as well as other schools, could use the books.
Thanks so much! pamelashockley(AT)netscape(DOT)net
Tennessee has a lot of poverty, and alot of the schools don’t really provide that many books, nor do the libraries in my area!
I think my state should be one of the 5 states who will get 20,000 books because it has bad public education.
There are lots of kids that need books here