Author donates hundreds of books to local non-profit

Page Ahead, a Crown Hill non-profit focused on children’s literacy, has two-hundred new books to give away.

Keith Baker is pictured with Susan Dibble, Page Ahead’s Executive Director.

Seattle author Keith Baker has donated 200 new copies of his children’s books, Hide and Snake and On the Go with Mr. and Mrs. Green to Page Ahead.

“Keith Baker was a nominee for Page Ahead’s 2011 Best Books for Kids Awards for his alphabet book LMNO Peas, and is the recipient of other children’s book awards including a Golden Kite Award for Big Fat Hen, and a School Library Journal Best Book of the Year for The Magic Fan, among others,” Susan Waller with Page Ahead tells us.

“Page Ahead is the leading provider of children’s books and literacy services in Washington State, serving 55,000 children in need every year,” Waller says. “Page Ahead provides new books for children in need; literacy support for families; and reading resources for communities.”

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