Big Little Book Sale set to spark the young minds

The Big Bad Wolf Online Book Sale is back and this time just for the little ones who are spending a lot more time at home during lockdown. The 5-day ‘Big Little Book Sale’ starts from July 29 – August 2, 2021.

In a statement, Big Bad Wolf Books said it is confident the wide selection of books for children of every age group can help keep them occupied during the lockdown period.

“As children start to develop their own interests and hobbies, they will also have the ability to spark greater imagination and curiosity. Various types of books such as picture books, literature and reference books may help promote and develop the ability for children to focus and hone in on their social and communication skills,” said the statement.

The educational children books are categorized according to age groups from newborns to two years old, three to five years old, six to eight years old and nine to 12 years old.

“As a mission-based company, Big Bad Wolf Books continuously strives to reach and connect with people through various innovative and creative ways to share the joys of reading and build the next generation of readers.

“Through The Big Little Book Sale, the aim is to provide parents and guardians with an easy and convenient way to shop for children books by offering them hundreds and thousands of books at a click of a button whilst advocating the wonders and benefits of reading books,” the statement added.

The virtual bookshelves of The Big Little Book Sale offers an easy graphical way to search by keyword, title, author, or ISBN; browse for books by genre and age group category.

With over 60,000 book titles offering promotions and discounts ranging from 50% to 95% off the retail price.

A ‘RM1 Book Deal’ promotion can be utilised by buyers with a minimum purchase of RM100.

Those interested can register for free the Big Bad Wolf Books website  https://mycountdown.bbwbooks.com.

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Thomas Tan

Thomas Tan joined CJMY in 2011. At the second annual conference in Johor Bahru, he received the 'Best Article 2011' Award. To date, he has published over 1,000 articles on community events and various topics.