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A fantastic fundraising idea for Schools and other organisations
Books for Children - written by the children themselves
What's the idea?
Utilising the latest printing technology combined
with our unique step-by-step CD-ROM you can now produce a professional
quality publication written by the children themselves. Incredibly affordable
with almost no financial risk; you can create something that children
and their families will want to keep for years to come, whilst at the
same time raising significant sums for your school or other organisation
funds. You also have the option of placing the book into distribution,
which will allow the children to see their work for sale on amazon.co.uk
The School Literacy Curriculum
The schoolbook.com project has great educational
value and can work on a number of levels. It is also very easy to integrate
into the school curriculum and can embrace fiction, poetry or non-fiction
topics. Alternatively, the book project can be organised as a special
activity supporting perhaps a school poetry week, commemorating a special
event in the school year or providing a complementary activity for National
Children's Book Week.
What is the quality of the product?
We use the latest digital printing technology to
produce books that are identical to those sold in any bookshop. These
are fundraising books that everyone will want to keep. If you would like
to receive a free sample of a title produced by the schoolbook.com, use
the contact form on this website and we will be very pleased to send you
one. In our experience once people see what can be produced both easily
and cost-effectively they are keen to get started straight away.
How much money could we raise?
How many books can you sell? The 'Financial
model' section of this website shows some typical costings for the schoolbook.com
project. From the figures, you will quickly see the fundraising potential
of this project. It is also important to note that no large outlay is
involved and that the idea can easily be worked into the curriculum or
your organisational schedule as an exciting project.
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