Addison Elementary School will host its annual Literati Book Fair from March 3 to March 6, offering students and families several ways to participate. The event, which coincides with the school’s Reading Week, invites parents and guardians to attend in person or shop online.
The book fair will take place in the school library with extended hours: Tuesday through Thursday from 7:15 a.m. to 6:30 p.m., and Friday from 7:15 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
There are three main options for supporting this year’s fair. Families can visit the Literati website at literati.com/store to purchase books online, including exclusive titles such as Dog Man and The Baby-Sitters Club. Digital gift cards are also available for use both online and at the in-person fair.
A second option is joining the Literati Books for Kids Club, which provides monthly personalized book boxes. According to organizers, “75% of members notice an increased interest in reading.” The statement adds, “Every new sign-up supports our book fair in a big way! Learn more at Literati.com/Spring26.”
Alternatively, community members can visit Addison Elementary School’s library during the designated hours to browse and purchase books directly.
“Every purchase supports our school!” reads an announcement from event organizers.
Addison Elementary School is located in Marietta and is part of the Cobb County School District, recognized for its commitment to educational excellence. The school maintains strong community ties through its focus on high academic achievement and educational innovation. More information about Addison Elementary School’s programs can be found on its official website. The institution has received Cognia accreditation following a successful review process.
The book fair aims not only to promote literacy but also to provide additional resources that support ongoing educational initiatives at Addison Elementary School.


