BUY TWO,boy actors, female roles, and elizabethan eroticism GET ONE FREE:As of Dec. 13, buy two, get one free on select kids' books at Target with a Target Circle membership.
Whether your kid is a voracious early reader or you love to curl up with them before bed and enjoy a story together, keeping a well-stocked library is always a good idea. But books don't go on trees, and it can be costly to buy several at a time, especially if you have multiple munchkins. That's why it's a great idea to take advantage of this Target deal that nets you multiple books at a great price.
As of December 13, buy two and get one free on select kids' books at Target with a Target Circle membership. This deal is valid both in-store and online, and it's auto-applied at checkout. There are thousands of books to choose from, all available through the sale landing page. Signing up for a Target Circle membership is free, so make sure you do that before you take advantage of this deal.
Right now, there are tons of holiday-appropriate books to choose from like How the Grinch Stole Christmas!and How to Catch Santa Claus, but there are also books for reading throughout the rest of the year too, like The Very Hungry Caterpillar, Chicka Chicka Boom Boom, and Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do You See?. There are plenty of different genres and reading levels to choose from, including picture books and junior chapter books, depending on what your kid is currently into.
So whether you need some gift ideas for the kids in your life or you want to grab some more books for the rugrats in your very own home, head over to Target now and see what you can find. This deal is valid through December 14.
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