Until next year . . . MUFiversary, Part 4

Our month-long 7th MUFiversary celebration is now drawing to a close, but naturally, we can’t let that moment pass without giving away another load of free middle-grade books. So . . . here’s the scoop for our grand finale:

Two weeks ago, Jefferson Elementary in Mount Vernon, Washington, won a dozen new middle-grade books for its library. (Hooray for librarian Monica Hodges who entered her school in the drawing!) Now, with a final batch of books, MUF is offering one more school-focused giveaway. A selection of new releases and Advanced Readers’ Copies (ARCs)* awaits another lucky school.

*Major shout-out to Simon & Schuster and Candlewick Press for sending us copies of so many great books we can feature on MUF and use in giveaways!Free middle-grade books

So how do you help a school win these books?

>First, leave a comment on this post, nominating an elementary school or middle school to receive a batch of new middle-grade books for its library. Tell us the NAME OF THE SCHOOL and the CITY AND STATE where it’s located. By leaving a comment with this information, you’ve automatically given the school a chance to win.

>Then you can earn extra entries for the school by sharing about our giveaway on Facebook, Twitter, etc. You can further improve the school’s odds of winning by having other parents, teachers, and friends nominate the same school.

>The giveaway closes at midnight (ET) on Tuesday, July 4th. On Wednesday, July 5th, 2017, we’ll randomly select the winning school and ship an assortment of middle-grade books to add to the school’s library!


NOTE: Due to shipping costs, this week’s giveaway is only open to elementary schools and middle schools in the United States.

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22 Comments
  1. Durham Community School in Durham, ME would LOVE to get these books into the hands of readers!

  2. The students at the Riverdale Elementary School in Dedham, Ma would love to read these books!

  3. Lincoln Elliot Elementary School in Nonantum, MA.

  4. Let’s go Hornets! Shasta Elementary School in Manteca, CA.

  5. (Princess Victoria) Kaiulani Elementary School in Honolulu, Hawaii could really use the books. Most of our kids can’t afford any extras.

  6. We love books at Greeneville Middle School in Greeneville, Tennessee! As a matter of fact, before I left for summer break, my wonderful librarian let me “check out” student favs to read. When we return to school I can be up on all their latest reads.

  7. I nominate Greene Intermediate in South Bend, Indiana. The students, teachers, and librarian would appreciate and enjoy new books.

  8. I nominate Highcrest Elementary in Wethersfield, CT

  9. I nominate Sierra Elementary in Arvada, Colorado. Thanks for the opportunity.

  10. How exciting! I’d like to nominate Bonny Doon Elementary in Bonny Doon, CA.

  11. I would love to talk NEW books in my NEW library! Brown Intermediate Center, Beale ST, South Bend, IN 46628

  12. I’ll try again for Mott Middle School in Waterford, MI.

  13. Winning these books for my school would be great. DeMello School in Dartmouth, MA.

  14. And I would like to enter Blendon Middle School in Westerville, Ohio.

  15. With the blogiversary fresh in my mind, I used MUF as an example of a blog I use to help with my job in a paper I had to write for a class! Thanks for seven great years and this fantastic giveaway!