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Walt Disney World Resort Provides 40,000 Disney Books to Central Florida Educators, Children and Families

Hi everyone!

The Walt Disney World Resort placed 40,000 books with Central Florida educators, children and families this weekend. As someone who viewed Scholastic Book Fairs in the same way as I did opening presents on Christmas day, it is really fun to see the photos (we couldn’t be there this time) of rows upon rows of Disney books as well as families and educators being able to choose from them. Mickey Mouse made an appearance, and Walt Disney World Ambassadors Marilyn West and Stephen Lim were there. 100 Disney VoluntEARS sorted and organized the books. Read below for the press release!

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LAKE BUENA VISTA, Fla., May 4, 2019Disney is known for its imaginative storytelling, and today Walt Disney World Resort brought thousands of new and classic Disney-themed stories into the Central Florida community.

Through its second annual First Book Family Festival, Walt Disney World Resort placed 40,000 needed books into the hands of Central Florida educators, children and families. During a no-cost shopping experience, educators were able to select up to 50 books and children and families were able to select up to five books per child. The books, donated by Disney Worldwide Publishing, represented both classic and new Disney tales that appeal to readers of a variety of ages.

“The magic of storytelling and the power of imagination can be seen in every corner of Walt Disney World Resort,” said Tajiana Ancora-Brown, director of external affairs for Walt Disney World Resort “Extending that magic and power beyond our resort and into the homes of our neighbors helps to cultivate a love of learning, reading and growing together.”

More than 100 Disney VoluntEARS spent hours sorting and organizing the thousands of books by age and genre. They also assisted event attendees in finding perfect-fit books for their needs, helping to provide the resources needed for in-home experiences where families can explore their imaginations together and cultivate a lifelong love of imaginative storytelling.

This unique experience was made possible through Disney’s longstanding partnership with First Book, a nonprofit organization dedicated to providing new books to educators and organizations serving children from low-income families.

“Much like Walt Disney World Resort, reading has the power to transport children and families into other worlds, letting them explore all their imaginations have to offer,” said Kyle Zimmer, president, CEO and co-founder of First Book.  “There’s no better way for us to showcase the magic of reading than by partnering with Disney to host events like the one today.”

For more than 80 years, Disney books have brought children and parents together, sparking imaginations across the globe. The Walt Disney Company has a long-standing relationship with First Book, through which more than 67 million Disney-themed books have been donated to children in need.