Wednesday, December 23, 2009

Winter Sale!




The Barefoot Books Annual Winter Sale offers up to 80% off select items, and is going on now through January 31st!

Tuesday, December 8, 2009

30% off and free shipping on ALL orders!

Starting Wednesday December 9th, take 30% off and receive free shipping on all on-line orders...with no minimum to be met!! This offer lasts through December 15th! December 16th through December 23rd (11am EST) all orders of all sizes are still 30%, but with free shipping only on those orders of $35 or more.

Happy Holidays from Barefoot Books!

Thursday, December 3, 2009

Event this Saturday

Please stop by and see me and some of the wonderful Barefoot Books and more I offer, at the Mt. View Holiday Fair in Thorndike Saturday December 5th, 9am - 4pm

Gift ideas!



Need a gift suggestion? How about a copy of Starlight Sailor ? Follow the dream time voyage of a small child in the land of Nod in this perfect book for bedtime. Drift to dreamland after this imagination adventure. A young boy and his dog set sail to distant lands in the enchanting dream landscape, where singing mermaids, majestic whales and flying dragons are brought to life by the lilting, rhyming prose and ethereal illustrations. Recommended for two to six year olds, but truly enchanting for all ages. Make it a new family tradition! Hardcover, $16.99


Wednesday, November 25, 2009

End of November Sale

This upcoming weekend is traditionally an extremely busy holiday shopping weekend both online and off. Barefoot Books enters into the "Black Friday" through "Cyber Monday" shopping frenzy by offering online shoppers 20% off all orders from Wednesday, November 25th through Monday, November 30th by entering the code FESTIVE at checkout.

And, free shipping still applies on all orders of $35 or more, now, right through December 23rd! So for some great holiday shopping, visit www.BarefootBooksStoryteller.com

Get your wish lists ready! Feel free to contact me for suggestions too.

Wednesday, November 4, 2009

Inside Out Playground

The Barefoot Storyteller hopes you will join her in wishing The Inside Out Playground a fond goodbye this November....

It is with deep regret that the board has informed me that the Inside Out Playground will beclosing at the end of November due to the financial pressures of trying to stay opencoupled with the state of our local economy. The Inside Out Playground (IOP) began16 years ago as a space for children to grow and learn while playing. Over theyears, a dedicated and volunteer Board of Directors have strived to keep this uniqueplace open, available and affordable to the children of Kennebec County. They have had thousands of children and families play, dream and explore with us but the reality of maintaining a business makes it a challenge to keep the dream alive. They will be open for business as usual until November 25, 2009. Please come on in,out of the cold and bring a friend to play. Hours are: Tuesday –Friday 9:00 am-1:00 pm and Saturday 10:00 am – 2:00 pm. They are still booking birthday parties until November 25th.

The Inside Out Playground is located at 5 Appleton Street Waterville.

I will miss storytelling there, and very very fondly remember the times I learned and played alongside my own son when he was young there.

Friday, October 23, 2009

Riding My Tractor

Chug along with a farmer and his tractor on this multi-season animal adventure! A busy farmer picks up fifteen animals along his route, but when his trailer hits a stone, chaos ensues. This colorful book combines simple counting instruction with humor, repetition and rhythm to encourage learning fun. Hardcover book with CD , now on sale for $12.99

Click here to step inside the story and watch an animated video of the book!

Barefoot Books are Eco-friendly

In case you haven't yet read this upon the Barefoot Books site:

All of the paper that we use in our books is ancient forest friendly. As the name suggests, this means that we only use paper provided by responsible suppliers running well managed forests who do not destroy ancient trees in the process of making paper.

Further, the felled timber is not replaced with an inappropriate fast-growing species (such as pine, which is unsuitable for high quality paper production on reaching maturity) but with a similar species which is given time to mature before being felled for further paper production.

All of the ink that we use is vegetable or soy based (as opposed to oil based) and our laminates and adhesives are water based (as opposed to solvent based).

Isn't that good to know?