Barefoot Books Fife

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Barefoot Books Fife

Welcome to Barefoot Books, Fife. I would like to use this lens to spread the word about Barefoot Books.
At www.barefootbooksfife.com you can buy gifts and books online.I am available for events and parties (either aimed at adults or children).
I am pleased to use Barefoot Books to fundraise for any groups (with % of sales going to selected charity).

Barefoot Books Affiliate Programme 

Would you like to align yourself with a business which has the same values as you? Barefoot Books is an independent publishing company, whose priority has always been to celebrate the vital place of imagination in children's lives.

As a Barefoot Affiliate, we invite you to market and sell our award-winning books and gifts in your local and online communities. You'll be rewarded with fantastic online sales commissions based on your cumulative sales history.

To find out more email me, or sign up through my website: www.barefootbooksfife.com

Are You Ready To Kick Off Your Shoes? 

How You Can Do What I Do

You decide how much you want to put into the business. Maybe you just want to sell to friends and family? Maybe you want to sell on-line? Maybe you want to sell at house parties? Maybe you want to sell at fairs and community events?

Sign up as a Stallholder completely free of charge today! You will start on an upfront discount of 20% on all your book purchases. You will also receive 20% worth of free books to give to your hostess or to help build up your own home library.

You have the option to buy a starter pack and the option to buy a website where you can sell online.

Visit www.barefootbooksfife.com and click "sell barefoot" to find out more.

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Free Prize Draw 

Would you like to win £15 of Barefoot Books products?

Here's how to enter:

Visit www.barefootbooksfife.com and click "Contact Me".
You will receive my newsletter AND be entered into a prize draw to win £15 in Barefoot Books products.

Next draw - end of June!

The winner of the March draw was Sue Fuller - congratulations!

Fundraising Opportunities 

Do You Want To Give Your Group's Funds A Boost?

I am 100% committed to spreading the Barefoot ethos, and am happy to donate some of my profits to good causes.

If you are involved in fundraising for a local playgroup, nursery, hospital etc, please contact me. I can set up event codes on my website that mean that the group will receive an agreed percentage of sales.

Or, if you just want a raffle prize, please email me - all requests considered!

Little Leap Forward 

Guo Yue's Story

This story is the launch title for Barefoot Books' new Young Fiction list and is perfect for young readers ages 9 - 12. It is based on author Guo Yue's childhood in China during the Cultural Revolution and is brought to life by co-author Clare Farrow with gorgeous illustrations by Barefoot artist Helen Cann. The story looks at close friendship and the conflict between political change and personal freedom. It's a wonderful title and we suggest you ask you add a copy to your order today

Guo Yue's Story

Watch and listen to "Little Leap Forward" author Guo Yue share his story of growing up during China's cultural revolution

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Barefoot in Dunfermline Blog 

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Barefoot Books - Our Story

Learn more about Children's Book Publisher Barefoot Books and our multicultural offer!

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Herb The Vegetarian Dragon 

Holly Maclean (age 14) reviews one of Barefoot Books' range

Herb, The Vegetarian Dragon is a fascinating story, it is set in a far away land where dragons bring destruction and death to the people who live in Castle Dark. However, one dragon is different. Herb prefers to tend his vegetable patch than raid the helpless Castle Dark, for Herb is a vegetarian. He is a lovable character who is prepared to stand up for what he believes in even when death faces him...

This is an exciting tale, it shows children how to live in harmony and peace with each other and I would recommend it to all readers, young and old.

The Boy Who Grew Flowers 

Reviewed by Holly Maclean (age 14)

The boy who grew flowers is a magical tale about a young boy, Rink Bowagon who comes from an eccentric family, who all have special talents. Rink's talent is the most wonderful of all, and therefore he is ignored, and feared among his classmates. Rink copes with this loneliness and when a new girl comes along he can finaly use his odd family to help her out in a difficult situation.

It is an excellent, well written story which teaches children about the importance of friendship and the value of acceptance.

Links You Might Like 

My Barefoot Books Website
Here you can find out more about Barefoot Books, buy products or learn how to see products.
My blog
Some reviews here, and information about up-coming events.
My Dunfermline Squidoo Page
Trying to promote the wonderful place where I live.
My Amnesty Squidoo lens
Gives information about what Amnesty International is all about.
Web Mums
I find this really helpful, especially for advice re marketing the business.

New Guestbook 

RickBasset wrote...

Nicely Done! *****

Welcome to the "BOOKS ON SQUIDOO!" group!

Peace! :~)

ReplyPosted October 20, 2008

poddys wrote...

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ReplyPosted September 10, 2008

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ReplyPosted August 06, 2008

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ReplyPosted July 29, 2008

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ReplyPosted July 29, 2008

WebMums wrote...

Great lens - lots of info! Thanks for sharing!

ReplyPosted July 10, 2008