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Help us stock our shelves with new kids' books. Every children's book we add to our collections repr

Help us stock our shelves with new kids' books. [View in browser]( [Forward]( [Donate]( [The New York Public Library Friends of the Library] Thanks to an anonymous donor, your gift will help NYPL acquire 2x as many books for kids—but only until tomorrow, April 21. [Donate $100—We Receive $200]( (That's 10 books!) [Donate $50—We Receive $100]( (That's 5 books!) [Donate $25—We Receive $50]( (That's 2.5 books!) Every children's book we add to our collections represents a new world for a young reader to discover. The books we read when we're growing up have the greatest potential to shape our perspective and expand our sense of what's possible. Any gift you make to the Spring Kids Book Fund goes directly to making sure New York's children have access to the books and ideas that will lead them to become whomever they want to be. [Support the Spring Kids Book Fund. Donate today!]( [Donate today and your gift goes 2x as far]( It costs $20 to add a book or e-book to our circulating collection, and we can't cover the costs on our own. That's why we're turning to generous supporters like you to help us raise $120,000 to make sure New York's young readers have all the books they need to learn and grow . An anonymous donor has generously offered to match all contributions to help us reach our goal. As a sign of our appreciation, we'll send you an NYPL bookplate sticker. Thank you for supporting The New York Public Library and for all you do to promote literacy in the city. Gratefully, The New York Public Library [Donate and get your NYPL bookplate sticker today!]( P.S. You can also give to the Spring Kids Book Fund campaign through your [Donor Advised Fund]( in support of our work. If you make a grant recommendation, please let us know [here]( so we can be sure to count your gift toward the match. --------------------------------------------------------------- Government funding pays only a portion of The New York Public Library's operating expenses. The Library relies on the support of individual donors like you to protect our world-class collections, host exciting public programs, mount exhibitions, and more. If you no longer wish to receive messages like this one, [click here to be removed from fundraising emails](. --------------------------------------------------------------- This email was sent to {EMAIL}. [Donate]( | [Forward to a Friend]( | [Update Your Profile]( | [1-Click Unsubscribe from Fundraising Messages]( | [Privacy Policy]( | [Contact Us]( [The New York Public Library]( | Stephen A. Schwarzman Building | Fifth Avenue and 42nd Street | New York, NY 10018

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