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My favorite bookstore for buying 2nd hand kids books has moved and I don't know where it went. It was called Moonangel or Angel Tomorrow or something like that, it was in D-day market in Seri Center. The owner had great books discarded from US libraries, and she had a ton of them. Anybody know where she is now?

I know Dasa bookstore has a table of kids books.

Any other recommendations?

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My favorite bookstore for buying 2nd hand kids books has moved and I don't know where it went. It was called Moonangel or Angel Tomorrow or something like that, it was in D-day market in Seri Center. The owner had great books discarded from US libraries, and she had a ton of them. Anybody know where she is now?

I know Dasa bookstore has a table of kids books.

Any other recommendations?

Hi, good question.

I've thought a little about this, and because even second hand books here are still way overpriced when in English langauge, I was going to:

Plan A) Borrow from the library at school or local

Plan :) borrow, scan and print color (with modified printer that has cheap printing tanks on the side....)

Any other ideas would be great.

  • 4 months later...
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Depending on the age of your child (mine's 5) you can pick up younger childrens books in dual languages e.g. fairy stories, comics, and early readers, which are much cheaper than buying them in English only.

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