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I am starting a new and used children's book store. Where/who is the best place to order books from?

Question: I am abroad and want to have a new library / used for children and parents of indoctrination at home. I also have a mobile library (libraries) to take in schools. (The library can be first unsteady!) I need to order about 10,000 familiar / like new books. I saw a few lots on ebay, but all less than 200 pounds.


Answer: I utter from new books only. Get trade-ins for store credit for your used book inventory as this means you are not severely damaged jets bought copies see invisible.

Depending on where you are monitored, there should be many distributors of books to meet your needs.

Making a childrens book?

Question: Well my pal and i r entering a book contest.We have to make a childrens book.Who ever wins will have their words be selling in stores. But i have no idea! wat do little kids like to presume from bout? I was thinking about a animal book (fiction) like they talk and substance! Well this is a childrens book.like for kids 6-8. any ideas?


Answer: something like animals dinosaurs the palnets thrust like that



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