New Price Plan Ensure Lots of Goodies

The Electronic Bookshelf, Inc. has announced a new ValuePak pricing structure for its stand-alone and network Reading Motivation / Management Systems. With purchase of a ValuePaks, educators receive 350 or 550 free quizzes for The Electronic Bookshelf. ValuePaks are available in Primary, Intermediate, Middle School/Jr. High and High School packages; each contains randomly accessed quizzes for high-quality children's and young adult literature titles that assure every student receives a unique set of questions. ValuePak purchasers also receive a free reading incentive and award Sampler Package and one year of free technical support. The Electronic Bookshelf, Inc., Frankfort, IN, (800) EBS-READ, www.ebsread.com/read/.

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