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Make A Difference With Loukoumi on Black Friday, Cyber Monday & Giving Tuesday

November 27, 2020

NEW YORK – Make A Difference With Loukoumi offers special deals on Black Friday, Cyber Monday and Giving Tuesday with free books. The books make a wonderful gift for youngsters during the holiday season.

Buy any Loukoumi book and receive a free copy of the latest title "Inspiring Stories That Make A Difference!” or order a complete book set of all eight Loukoumi story books (excluding Inspiring Stories) and receive a second complete set for free. Additional books will be automatically shipped. Ends Tuesday at 11 PM EST.

The Spanish language edition of Loukoumi’s Good Deeds, Loukoumi y sus buenas obras, is also now available as an e-book on Amazon.com and wherever ebooks are sold.

More information is available online: www.LoukoumiFoundation.org.

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