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Behind the Scenes: After Your Follett Book eFair Ends


So, you’ve set up and hosted your Follett Book eFair…how’d it go? What happens now that your online book fair is over?

Here’s a handy checklist of tasks to perform once your event ends:

  • Wait excitedly for your Follett Content boxes to arrive! (Don’t forget to snap some photos!)
  • Distribute the books – they’ll arrive bagged by individual student and grouped for easy delivery.
  • Thank families and community members for their generosity.
  • Inform your school community about whether you reached your goals and/or what you plan on doing with your Titlewave® Promotional Credits.*
  • Share your feedback and successes with us via the survey that will be emailed to you or share your story here.
  • Schedule your next Book eFair and start the fun again!

Trusted Teacher Librarian Shannon McClintock Miller hosted her own three-week event and shares great insights in her blog post:

Our Follett eFair Was A Huge Success For Our Library & Readers! Read All About It Here, Friends.


About Follett Book eFairs

A Follett Book eFair is an online book fair. A fair for everyone, if you will. It’s a fun and easy way to get the book fair experience without the hassle of setting up and running a physical fair. 

Learn More: Overview Learn More: Setting Up a Follett Book eFair 

Here are some benefits of hosting a Follett Book eFair:

  • Easy setup (5 minutes!)
  • No minimum sales requirements
  • Open to all PreK-8 schools in the US
  • The best selection of titles
  • Free shipping
  • Effortless distribution
  • The BEST rewards 

Haven’t registered for a Follett Book eFair yet? What are you waiting for?! Delight your students, parents, and staff with your own event!

Book Now


We love our online Book eFairs and think you will, too. Here’s to great books, school rewards, and strong, independent readers! Have questions about Follett Book eFairs? Contact us. We’re ready to help.

 

*Titlewave® Promotional Credits are valid for two years from date issued. 

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