* Giving back through books

August 30, 2008

According to this piece in on Thisweeklive.com,

A new children’s book about sharing what you have with those in need is paying real-life dividends for the Eagan-based nonprofit Cheerful Givers.

When readers purchase the book through the publisher’s Web site (www.agloveoftheirown.com ), a pull-down menu allows them to select from a list of charity groups, among them Cheerful Givers, that will receive a portion of the purchase price.

If you’re going to buy a kid a baseball book anyway, why not double the pleasure by putting some charity behind the gesture?

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1 * Karen Kitchel August 31, 2008 at 9:32 am

Thanks for promoting this wonderful book and the Cheerful Givers organization. In addition to buying the book, others can also use Cheerful Givers donations as a great birthday gift. They will know that because of them, less fortunate children get to celebrate their birthday. Info. at http://www.cheerfulgivers.org

2 * BOB SALOMON September 8, 2008 at 11:22 pm

Thanks for telling the nation about my book that will help children all over the world.The book will be # 1 in the country wiith everyone”s help.Thanks again to you and your great web site! WE AS A TEAM WILL MAKE A DIFFERENCE-THANKS!

Please visit http://www.agloveoftheirown.com

or e mail any questions

agototellus@aol.com—————-BOB SALOMON

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