School library trades a few cookies for 2,000+ books

Mock Turtle writes “Acme Elementary School in rural Washington is facing the kind of challenge any school would like to have: sorting through thousands of children’s books donated to the school by a Seattle community center. University Heights Center for the Community had been looking for someone to help them clean out their former family reading room, and the center’s director said Acme could have whatever they could haul away — all for the price of a few chocolate chip cookies. Almost all the books are in good enough shape to get years more use in Acme’s classrooms and libraries. The school even got some new bookshelves in the bargain. Read about it at the Bellingham Herald.”