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Best of all, when you purchase a FEED Read Tote, you're helping underprivileged children, because revenues from the sale of the bags will provide three school lunches and three Room to Read children’s books for children in Nepal.
FEED, founded in 2006 by activist Lauren Bush, endeavors to feed the world’s underprivileged children through the sales of their products. Room to Read is a literacy organization that provides educational opportunities to local communities throughout the developing world by building libraries, fostering local children’s literature, and other activities.
Anonymous
Posted May 1, 2012
I purchased this bag so I could carry my lunch and shoes back and forth to work during the inclement weather. This bag perfectly holds 2 pairs of shoes, 3 soda bottles, a magazine, and a sandwich or salad with a little room to spare. Perfect! It's not enormous like some of the other FEED bags. STudy and looks good, too. :)
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Posted March 5, 2012
The only reason I don't give 5 stars is because I wish the bag were just a bit wider so it would tend to stand up on its own a bit better. Sometimes, depending on what is in it, needs to be leaned on something or it will fall over. Otherwise fantastic, very sturdy and comfortable to carry. Great cause.
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Posted May 24, 2010
I absolutely love the idea behind the entire feed project. With the purchase of this tote you not only get a nice carry all bag (totally green and totally reusable), but you also provide 3 meals and 3 books for children who desperately need our help. I am trying to teach my two young children daily about caring about our earth and taking time to help others. This is often a difficult and daunting task when faced with the power of marketing and technology that they are constantly barraged with. This is an opportunity to "market" an amazing cause. I plan to not only purchase this bag, but also use it as an opportunity to teach my children and those around me about the cause and how a small amount of money on an item which I would have purchased anyway can be used to help feed and teach a child.
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Posted May 8, 2010
Love the Tote Bag, holds a lot of "BOOKS", and donations go to a great cause.
G.Casteel
Scott_F
Posted May 5, 2010
This was one of the view things my 17 year old asked for her birthday. I was so happy to purchase something she wanted that would also help others at the same time.
This bag will be great for her to carry around at college and will remind her that she helped others by asking for this bag as a gift.
The FEED Project is such a great organization and we get to help them while also helping our daughter it was a great win-win situation.
She likes the bag so much we are going to buy the larger bag for her for Christmas so that she will be helping even more people.
jessinindy
Posted April 17, 2010
I carry it with me everywhere. It holds enough reading materials to last the whole day, other stuff, and IT'S WASHABLE! It's for a good cause, most importantly, and that's why I bought it.
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Posted April 8, 2010
The tote is a nice size for holding a couple of books. It's not large enough to go food shopping with or anything though. It's made with good quality canvas. It feels good to be able to support a good cause, and the logo on the outside of the tote is a good conversation starter.
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Posted March 27, 2010
Very durable bag for a great cause! Highly recommend.
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Posted February 7, 2010
Great book bag while helping a worthwhile charity! Better to order from B&N rather than the FEED organization...they are majorly overwhelmed and understaffed.
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Posted February 6, 2010
I got my best friend this bag for Christmas. It is so cute and sturdy and cool that I wanted to keep it for myself! Whenever I get the temptation to keep a gift I bought for someone else, I feel I've done a good job picking out a present!
Perfect for any reader, teacher or hip chick!
Anonymous
Posted November 21, 2009
I have purchased several bags, some at B&N and at other stores. However, I must say this is one of the best bags I have purchased. I highly recommend it !!
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Posted November 15, 2009
The straps are wide and don't pull down hard on your shoulder like some other totes. It's not wide enough for grocery shopping but practical enough to use all the time. And it supports two wonderful organizations.
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Posted February 7, 2010
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Posted February 24, 2012
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Posted April 25, 2010
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Overview
Barnes & Noble has partnered with FEED and Room to Read to produce this exclusive FEED/Read Tote Bag. Sturdy and stylish, it's perfect for traveling or running errands around town, with ample room for groceries, books, or personal belongings. There's also a handy interior pocket for smaller items.Best of all, when you purchase a FEED Read Tote, you're helping underprivileged children, because revenues from the sale of the bags will provide three school lunches and three Room to Read children’s books for children in Nepal.
FEED, founded in 2006 by activist Lauren Bush, endeavors to feed the world’s underprivileged children through the sales of their ...