
Every third Saturday at Bookmans Mesa, between 9 a.m. and noon, join Personal Child Stories and Dr. Sally Parenting for free classes open to kids of all ages! Foster literacy, creativity, and self-esteem through fun projects that are easy and affordable.
We have bunnies and egg hunts galore for the entire family this Easter holiday. Have your picture taken with the Easter Bunny himself or prowl around the store in search of goodies.
Tony Gustin and his popular Creepy Crawly Zoo will make a slew of special in-store appearances this month to promote the DVD release of Who Wants To Be An Entomologist? Now available at select Bookmans locations.
Various studies show that Baby Sign has many potential benefits, including increased vocabulary and literacy skills, feelings of accomplishment, and may increase the I.Q. and creative thinking. Join Libby Quinn for this special event!
Bookmans is a sponsor of Reading Rainbow's 14th annual Young Writers & Illustrators Contest, presented by Arizona Public Media. Children from Kindergarten through third grade are encouraged to create their very own picture book!
Censorship, literacy, and AIDS awareness helped garner three Gold trophies for Bookmans at the Tucson Advertising Federation's 27th annual ADDY Awards, where excellence in advertising and media is recognized by industry professionals.
Adult film queen/burlesque sensation Kitten Natividad will make a personal appearance at Grindhouse Redux's Russ Meyer double feature at Chandler Cinemas on Fri, Feb 29, featuring Up! and Beneath the Valley of the Ultra-Vixens.
Following a wildly successful season opener "4 bouts - 5 teams" exhibition event in January that packed the Castle Sports Club, the Arizona Derby Dames are back for the first regulation games of their third season.
This February, Bookmans highlights Black History Month with in-store displays featuring the individuals, events, and cultural benchmarks of black American history and its continued importance in American history.
With 22,000 students participating in 39 Tucson and Mesa schools, this year's reading challenge promises to be bigger and better than before. How many books will be read, and who will win the $5,000 prize?













