Free Book Offer for Kids!

Free Children’s books – Pacers’ Locker Room Library

Attention Kids and Parents!

You have just entered the Indiana Pacers’ Locker Room Library, where you can receive a free book! The goal of Locker Room Library is to provide children the opportunity to establish their own home libraries and to embrace the love of reading.

Here’s how it works:

1. Select Your Book
Check out the hundreds of books available at Locker Room Library and select your top three favorites (quantities of some titles are limited and therefore subject to availability).

2. Complete Request Form
Once you select your favorites, simply click on this link and print out the form. Make sure to complete the form in its entirety and let us know your top three favorite books available at our library.

3. Return Request Form
After completing the Request Form, mail it to:

Indiana Pacers
Locker Room Library
125 S. Pennsylvania Street
Indianapolis,
IN 46204

Your free book will be mailed to you within 4-6 weeks of receiving your Request Form. Remember, you will only receive one book per Request Form, but you can submit as many Request Forms as you want!

We hope you enjoy your visit to the Pacers’ Locker Room Library and return often!

Locker Room Library is part of the Pacers Read to Achieve program presented by Chase.

http://media.nba.com/pacers/community/locker_room_library.html

http://media.nba.com/media/pacers/locker_room_library_list.pdf

This is a great offer, enjoy!

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