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Donate Code Books
to Your Local Library

If you or someone you know has
unused code books collecting dust,
then you could be of tremendous help!
Code books can be costly.
In fact, too costly for any kid's
allowance to cover.
Do a good deed and stop by your local
library to donate your unused code books.
Your donation just might inspire
a kid's future!
Find a Library in Your Area
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