Book Fair Takeover

The idea is simple: let your pupils take over your Book Fair!

With tips, timelines and a comprehensive toolkit, our free resources will give your pupils the confidence and independence to run your Book Fair as a class or whole school enterprise project. Every pupil – no matter their skills or experience – can apply for jobs and practise entrepreneurial skills as they take part in planning and promoting the Book Fair as a team.

Why run a Book Fair Takeover?

Book Fair Takeover - Strong Curriculum Links

This project links strongly to the curriculum in the areas of Business, PSHE and Citizenship, Mathematics, English, ICT, Art and Design, ensuring that Book Fair Takeover is a valuable – and fun – educational experience.



Book Fair Takeover - Engages your pupils with reading

Giving your pupils a personal investment in the Book Fair’s success will engage them with books and reading and can create a real buzz, involving more parents, pupils and school staff. This boost in excitement and attendance can help to earn more free books and teacher’s resources for your classrooms and libraries.



Book Fair Takeover - Takes up less teacher time


Allowing your pupils to take the reins in Book Fair planning, marketing, customer service and more means a Scholastic Book Fair doesn’t have to be time-consuming for teachers.




Book Fair Takeover Teacher's Guide - Scholastic UK New

Once you have chosen a date for your Book Fair, check out the Essential Guide to Book Fair Takeover. Our handy guide has all the information you need to start handing over responsibilities to your students. Read about the benefits the project offers and follow the timeline and checklists for advice on what you and your volunteers can do before, during and after your Book Fair.







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