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Book Nook for Children up to 18 years old

  • Nov 28, 2018
  • 1 min read

Updated: Apr 16, 2020


Book Nook builds a child's library from popular children's classics to today's trendy books. Help build preschoolers' to tweens' and teens' growing imaginations.

Donate new or gently used books by December 14th at Eagle Harbor Bookstore or Helpline House. Beginning December 3rd, Eagle Harbor Bookstore will be happy to help you find a book for a particular age group.

Parents and guardians can register their children up to 18 years old for the Holiday Book Nook between December 3rd Through the 14th at Helpline House's front desk.


 
 
 

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Home of the Bainbridge Turkey Trot, an Island Thanksgiving Morning Fundraiser Tradition!

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901 Hildebrand Lane NE

Bainbridge Island, WA 98110

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Bainbridge Island, WA 98110

 

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“As we transition to our new space, we remain deeply committed to serving Bainbridge Island with care and compassion,” said Maria Metzler, Executive Director. “We’re excited about what’s ahead and grateful to stay connected during this time of growth.”

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