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These interstitial shorts were aimed at younger children. In addition to scheduled educational programming, PTV also incorporated interstitial content such as "The P-Pals", which featured animated characters shaped like PBS logos delivering educational content from their fictional world, "PTV Park". On July 11, 1994, PBS repackaged their existing children's educational programming as a new block called "PTV". It seems that the store has renamed itself either intentionally or the sign fell off and they just went with it.The framework for PBS Kids was established as part of PBS' "Ready to Learn" initiative, a project intended to facilitate access of early childhood educational programming to underprivileged children. If you’re doubting whether this bookstore is legit, look no further than travel expert Richard Barrow’s recommendation in his 2013 tweet above. Located opposite Benjasiri Park, this bookstore is easily accessible from BTS Phrom Phong, so you don’t have to worry about having to meander through mysterious sois. This secondhand bookstore mostly sells Japanese books, but it does have a section of English books. Visit fb.com/squigglescharityshoppe Sun Book StoreĪnother secondhand bookstore near BTS Phrom Phong is Elite Sun Bookstore opposite Benjasiri Park /kbQtMZk7z8 The only means of contacting the shop is through its FB page so head over there to digitally browse through what it offers. Squiggles Charity Shoppe doesn’t just solely sell secondhand books but a bunch of other pre-loved items as well from clothes, framed prints, and even toys. This humble little “shoppe” doesn’t have a physical location, but it’s hard not to ignore it when its mascot is so dang adorable. Visit fb.com/homeofgracebkk Squiggles Charity Shoppe Image credit: Squiggles Charity Shoppe FB On top of that, the proceeds go to help the organisation itself, which provides assistance to teenage mothers and other mums in need. While you can peruse digitally by just scrolling through Facebook, you can also visit the shop in person. There are a number of items being advertised as for sale on their FB page from pre-loved clothes, electronics, and of course, books.

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This is actually a store that sells a myriad of second-hand stuff, not just books. Home of Grace Community Store Image credit: Home of Grace Community Store FB Alternatively, you can drop in at their shop and peruse through shelves and shelves of their books.ĥ9 Ram Buttri, Chana Songkhram, Phra Nakhon Their collection of books is pretty good though, so if you want to get your hands on them, you may need to overcome your introversion to reach out to them and give them a call or shoot them a message. Each post encourages customers to inquire for more info and that shipping is available (the posts are in Thai though).

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Casually scroll down and you’ll see a number of posts with pictures of a variety of secondhand books. This Facebook page is as straightforward as its name. Visit fb.com/DasaBookCafe Book Lovers Books Image credit: Book Lovers Books FB On top of it all, they’re all pretty cheap.ħ14/4 Sukhumvit Road (between Sukhumvit soi 26 and 28) You could spend hours just perusing through their vast collection, and be warned: if you’re a book lover, it’s almost impossible to leave here without buying anything. There’s a huge variety of books here in terms of genre and condition. Secondhand bookstores in Bangkok Dasa Book Cafe Image credit: Dasa FBĪrguably the most well-known second-hand book shop in the city, Dasa has multiple floors of pre-loved books that will make any bookworm squeal.














Bookworm bunch