Scholastic Book Club Pop UpScholastic Book Clubs has an online pop-up shop just for parents, shipped directly to your home, while still earning bonus points for your child's class and teacher. Even better, orders of $25 or more qualify for free standard shipping. Magic Tree House books are the best!
Teachers can then set up online ordering for their classroom. Teachers submit a combined class order to Scholastic Reading Club online, by mail, fax, or phone. Book orders are sent directly to the classroom.
Your class Book Box can be delivered to your home or school. Choose Ship to My School or Ship to My Home Address at checkout. You earn Bonus Points and monthly rewards with every student purchase. Student ship-to-home orders will be processed and shipped immediately after the families place their orders.
How to Place Your First Order
- Send home paper flyers or share digital flyers from scholastic.com/bookclubs. GET FLYERS.
- Kids choose books, and parents submit orders to you.
- Submit your class order to Scholastic and earn FREE Books and resources for your classroom.
- The Book Box arrives and the reading excitement begins!
All titles in this catalog are guaranteed. If you are not completely satisfied, please contact customer service for an exchange or refund. We will replace any damaged product as long as you have purchased it directly from us.
How to find $1 books from Scholastic Book Club
- First step: search for “picture book $1” in the search bar at the top of the page.
- Next, narrow your search with a filter on the left hand side bar. Click on the drop down menu for “Price” and choose $1-$2.
- Up will come all the picture books for $1 they have at the moment.
The books say that they take up to ten days, however, most of the time they come in about 4-6 days. It comes with an itemized receipt for each student, so it is easy to sort and distribute upon delivery.
Scholastic editors designed the lessons in an effort to reduce the planning burden on teachers and families needing to ensure continuity in daily learning. The digital hub will remain free and open indefinitely.
Submitting Manuscripts and Teaching Ideas. Scholastic accepts unsolicited ideas in the area of Professional Books only.
Library-bound books, including exclusive editions. Furniture and carpets. Electronics and technology items. Gifts and incentives for volunteers and kids.
Scholastic provides the books, planning tools and display cases for the events, which are run by volunteer parents, teachers, and school librarians. Book Fairs also generates more than 200 million dollars in cash and educational resources for schools, which receive a portion of sales from every Book Fair they host.
With Scholastic, schools receive either 25% of the revenue or Scholastic “dollars” that can be used to purchase educational materials. For Follett book fairs, overall revenue can range from a few thousand dollars to $30,000.
- Plan for a little fanfare. Book fairs don't have to be quiet.
- Provide guides. Select volunteers to guide young children through the fair.
- Lure the parents. Invite them for classroom performances, or even a simple observation of “circle time” or Show & Tell.
- Don't underestimate instructions.
- Keep good records.
Submit a typed, completed manuscript by mail to the Submissions Editor, Scholastic Teaching Resources, 557 Broadway, New York, NY 10012. Remember to keep a copy of your manuscript as Scholastic will not return your submission.
Scholastic is the world's largest publisher and distributor of children's books, connecting educators and families through accessibility, engagement, and expertise. Scholastic is currently in 115,000 schools, reaching 3.8 million educators, 54 million students, and 78 million parents/caregivers domestically.
You'll receive your unique Class Code for parents to order online. Write your Class Code and due date on the student flyers and send home.