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SINGAPORE — The National Library Board (NLB) will be rolling out a new children’s book subscription service from November, it announced on Thursday (Oct 1).
In a statement, NLB said patrons can sign up for the service from Friday. The service, called The Little Book Box, has a monthly fee of S$10.70, inclusive of GST.
Customers can expect to receive a curated selection of eight English children’s books, which will be picked from a variety of fiction and non-fiction books.
The books also span a broad range of children’s interest and are catered for two age groups — from four to six years old and seven to nine years old.
The pilot subscription service will run for nine months, and end next July. It will be capped at 1,000 subscribers and is available on a first-come, first-serve basis.
The loan duration for books received under the service is 21 days excluding the delivery time. Subscribers can return the books at any of the 25 public libraries islandwide.
As the subscription does not fall within the usual library loan quota, subscribers can continue to borrow up to 16 books from the library, said NLB.
Read more at https://www.todayonline.com/singapo...cription-service-delivering-eight-books-month
In a statement, NLB said patrons can sign up for the service from Friday. The service, called The Little Book Box, has a monthly fee of S$10.70, inclusive of GST.
Customers can expect to receive a curated selection of eight English children’s books, which will be picked from a variety of fiction and non-fiction books.
The books also span a broad range of children’s interest and are catered for two age groups — from four to six years old and seven to nine years old.
The pilot subscription service will run for nine months, and end next July. It will be capped at 1,000 subscribers and is available on a first-come, first-serve basis.
The loan duration for books received under the service is 21 days excluding the delivery time. Subscribers can return the books at any of the 25 public libraries islandwide.
As the subscription does not fall within the usual library loan quota, subscribers can continue to borrow up to 16 books from the library, said NLB.
Read more at https://www.todayonline.com/singapo...cription-service-delivering-eight-books-month