Announcement:
Little City will not be holding a book sale this year. We are deferring conducting a used book sale while we explore different strategies for making our sale more efficient and financially sustainable. We will continue collecting books as we test and launch different models of book sales. Please spread the word that we are still in need of donated books even though there will not be a physical sale in 2012. We will keep you posted on book sale dates for 2013.
We appreciate your support and apologize for the any inconvenience this may have caused. For any questions, please contact Vince Williams at (847) 221-7856.
Donate your Books!
Little City Foundation is collecting donations of new and gently used books and other media to sell at upcoming summer book fairs.*
All proceed from the book fairs benefit the hundreds of children and adults with autism and other intellectual and developmental disabilities at Little City.
Categories include:
| Adventure |
Espionage |
Judaica/Holocaust |
Reference |
| Architecture |
Ethnic Studies |
Large Print |
Religion |
| Art |
Fiction |
Literature |
Science |
| Bibles |
Foreign Language |
Math |
Science Fiction |
| Biography |
Gardening |
Media |
Sexuality |
| Business |
Harry Potter |
Medical |
Signed Books |
| Celebrity |
Health |
Music |
Social Science |
| Chicago |
Historical Fiction |
Mystery |
Sports/Hobbies |
| Children |
History - Military |
Nature |
Teaching Aids |
| Cliffs Notes |
History - U.S. |
Performing Arts |
Transportation |
| Computer |
History - World |
Philosophy |
Travel |
| Cooking |
Home/Parenting |
Photography |
Westerns |
| Crafts |
How To |
Poetry |
Women/Mens Studies |
| Crime |
Human Awareness |
Presidents |
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| Dummies |
Humor |
Psychology |
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Volunteer at the Book Fair
Volunteer at the Book Fair! Days and shifts flexible and vary for each opportunity. (PDF)
To sign up for a date and time, visit here.
About Little City Foundation
Little City Foundation engages and supports individuals, families and communities to ensure that children and adults with autism and other intellectual and developmental disabilities can realize their unique potential to live safely, learn continuously, explore creatively and work productively. Through programs that encompass employment, recreation, advocacy and the arts, these individuals are encouraged to fully participate in the communities where they live, work and interact. Visit www.littlecity.org for more information.