Hi Friend,
I like to keep one of those old-school Word of the Day tools around as a way to learn something new every day, and today’s word is insalubrious.
Now, that’s not one I use every day. In fact, I had to look it up.
And the definition is: unhealthy and unwholesome.
As in, “Scholastic books fairs push insalubrious content on America’s children.”
What a great way to describe the ever-growing selection of Scholastic books featuring LGBTQIA+ and gender-transitioning storylines and critical race theory themes, just to name a few.
I’m not making this up! Keep on reading and see for yourself the books Scholastic is promoting to kids as young as 4 years old!
If you’re fed up with the insalubrious nature of the books featured in your local book fair, I invite you to join the SkyTree Book Fairs family tree!
Help SkyTree Book Fairs reach our goal of providing 150 book fairs this fall semester! Your gift of $10, $35, $50, or more today will put a wholesome, age-appropriate book into the hands of a child. Click to donate now >>
SkyTree Book Fairs was founded in 2023 as the safe and reliable alternative to Scholastic’s monopoly in the school book fair market.
Unlike Scholastic, all of our book fairs are offered free of charge to schools and contain only age-appropriate books that my team has personally vetted. My team and I are committed to featuring wholesome, uplifting books with stories that foster imagination while being rooted in truth.
Since our founding, we’ve already…
I knew when SkyTree was founded that the book fair market needed an alternative to Scholastic, but demand has grown rapidly as parents, grandparents, and librarians realize the harm that Scholastic’s insalubrious content does to kids.
Scholastic is sneaky about their agenda, burying inappropriate content amidst innocent book offerings like The Babysitters Club and Captain Underpants. Many of the books that Scholastic publishes or promotes in their book fairs and online catalogs include subject matter that should never be presented to children.
Like these titles from their Power of Story line, an agenda-driven line of children’s books that may show up in school book fairs and libraries this year:
At SkyTree Book Fairs, we believe that book fairs should offer books that let kids be kids, not books aimed at indoctrinating them with radical ideologies.
Friend, will you join me in the fight to protect children’s innocence? Even just $10 puts my team closer to meeting our goal of 150 book fairs this fall. Chip in your best gift now! >>
Growing up presents enough challenges. Kids certainly don’t need to have their minds filled with the confusing, disturbing, and insalubrious content Scholastic will be bringing to schools across the country this semester.
The good news is that across the country, moms and dads are waking up to indoctrination going on in their children’s schools and demanding better. They’re demanding SkyTree Book Fairs.
And I couldn’t be more excited to share our wholesome book fair experience, but I need your help!
I’ve set a big, hairy, audacious goal of raising $200,000 to fully fund the over 150 book fairs scheduled in the fall semester. To keep bringing these fairs to schools free of charge, I’m relying on your generosity.
Help SkyTree Book Fairs end Scholastic’s monopoly on the book fair market!
Donate today to foster children’s imaginations and moral character through SkyTree book fairs with empowering literature that is rooted in truth and family values. Rush your fall fundraising contribution today! >>
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Thank you in advance for your support!
God Bless,
Riley Lee
President & CEO
SkyTree Book Fairs is a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit organization. Copyright SkyTree Book Fairs, 2023.