Give the Gift That Keeps on Giving This Holiday Season

Back To Basics Publishing CEO is offering a 50% discount on all Children's titles throughout the holiday shopping season. To take advantage of the savings visit http://www.backtobasicspublishing.com/specials.html.

On Friday, November 27, 2015, Back To Basics Publishing slashed the prices of all their Children’s titles. However, Jaimie Hope, CEO of Back To Basics Publishing knew the savings weren’t going to stop there. In fact, she was already contemplating ways to offer the company’s books at a fair price this holiday season. On Monday, November 30, 2015, Ms Hope rolled out her plan. And it’s not just for Cyber Monday, this promotion will be running throughout the holiday shopping season.

“Ever since I published the first The Adventures of Baby Jaimie book I have been looking for ways to lower the prices of my books,” Hope said. “Books have become a luxury instead of the necessity they are, especially Children’s books.”

"Books have become a luxury instead of the necessity they are, especially Children's books."

Jaimie Hope, Back To Basics Publishing CEO

Jaimie Hope and Back To Basics aren’t just saying the words, they are taking the are taking the action needed to bring quality books at discount prices to children these holiday season. Not only have all prices on Children’s titles been slashed, but all books are also now being offered at a 50% discount for the remainder of the holiday shopping season. To takes advantage of the savings visit  http://www.backtobasicspublishing.com/specials.html.

“Back To Basics Publishing’s library is quite diverse so it’s hard to recommend a favorite. I love them all for different reasons,” Hope said. “The latest Adventures of Baby Jaimie book, Happy Birthday Baby Jaimie’s theme is apropos with the holidays. Baby Jaimie is dreaming of a big party more akin to a three-ringed circus, but that’s not what she gets. In the end, she learns what’s important,” Jaimie Hope explains. “There’s also The Alligator & the Ducklings, which was published in September. Not only do I love the illustrations in that book, but I also love the message. This book deals predominantly with bullying, but also delves into nature and conservation. What really impresses me about this book is that it was originally written back in the sixties before anyone really even cared about these issues. This book is definitely worth a read and a home on everyone’s shelf.” Hope continued.  She also added that The Alligator & the Ducklings will be on a virtual blog tour courtesy of WorldWind Virtual Tours from December 16th-19th.