Dolly Parton’s literacy program is marking a milestone with a giveaway

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The singer's Imagination Library has given away 200 million books.

Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library is celebrating a huge milestone with some special gifts for those who participate in the program.

The books will be mailed out in September and each recipient will receive all of the aforementioned prizes. So if you win, you can expect a Zoom meet-and-greet with Parton, a signed letter and photograph, tickets to Dollywood and a $2,000 donation to your local Imagination Library program.“I know there are children in communities around the world with big dreams and the seeds of these dreams are often found in books,” Parton said in a press release.

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