The NWFA is conducting a children's book drive during the Expo to benefit Nashville, Tenn.-based charity Book'em, which gives books to children who have none of their own.
The nonprofit accepts new or like-new books for young and teenage readers from low-income families.
They do not accept encyclopedias, textbooks, yearbooks, library books or used/worn books.
Book'em has collected and distributed more than 40,000 annually to children from low-income families.
Book'em lists on its website-www.bookem-kids.org-the 25 greatest books for kids. The top three books? "Charlotte's Webb" by E.B. White, "Goodnight Moon" by Margaret Wise Brown and Madeleine L'Engle's "A Wrinkle in Time."
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