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Scholastic Points
By msmith

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Thank you all so much for the responses to my dilema. Let me answer a few of your questions.
Yes, I always order books from the book order, usually books for my classroom library. So, I have contributed monetarily to
the points I've accumulated. I have saved up a whole lot of points, and what I want to get for my husband would take up about 2/3 of those points, leaving me with about 3,000 left over...which is still quite alot. One of the responders asked what in the world Scholastic has that I'd want for my husband. The gift in question is a set of very nice binoculars with a built in digital camera.
My husband is quite a hunter, and would enjoy them very much. However, because of helping our daughter buy a house this past spring, our money is very tight this year. I just thought this might be a way I could get him a really nice gift that he would get alot of pleasure from. I'm thinking that most of you agree with me, so I'll take it and run with it. I'm gonna order them on Monday. Thank you all so much. And, I'm still interested in other opinions, so let me hear some more of your ideas. Thank you all so much...Have a blessed weekend.

 


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