
Here’s a fun deal on nail polish at CVS this week!
Get $4 Extra Care Bucks when you buy two Pop-arazzi nail cosmetics. They are regularly priced two for $5. So with no coupons needed you’ll get them for 50¢ each after rewards.
Check your CVS store coupons though, many of us got a $1 off any $5 purchase of Pop-Arazzi nail color last week. If you saved it then you’ll get completely FREE nail polish this week!
CVS Deal (thru 7/25)
- $4 ECB wyb (2) Pop-Arazzi Nail Polish, 2 for $5, limit 1
-$1 off Pop-Arazzi Nail Polish purchase of $5, printing at CVS Coupon Center (exp 7/24)
(makes both FREE)
Print off a new coupon and take it in to CVS paired with an ECB deal and a coupon at the coupon center to get tampons for just $2.84.
CVS deal (ends 7/25):
- $3 ECB wyb $12 Playtex Carefree, Stayfree or O.B., , limit 1
Buy:
(2) o.b. Organic Tampons, 24 ct., B1G1 50% off at $9.79
Use:
-$2 off Playtex Simply Gentle Glide tampons 36 ct.+ or o.b. organic Tampons printable
-$2 off Tampons or Pads or Liners purchase of $10, printing at CVS Coupon Center
Total Due: $8.68
Get Back: $3 ExtraCare Bucks
Makes it $2.84 each!
Check out the full CVS ad for more great deals.

This week lets focus on the thrill of back to school and ignore the fact that most folks have no clue what that will look like… This is normally a fun time for kids and parents and I want to make it fun this week with some great giveaways!
To start off, we are giving away one item I can’t imagine homeschooling without. We bought a thermal laminator quite a few years ago and it has been a huge money saver, plus it just makes some things a tad more fun.
I can laminate items we want to last through multiple kids, worksheets I want to turn into dry erase work, maps and display items and much more! Really anytime you can pull out the laminator is a fun time!
Even if you aren’t homeschooling, you can spend hours laminating half the house and it will still be thrilling…
Come back each day this week to enter plus watch for a new giveaway each day!! You can enter to win everything!
The Giveaway:
4 Readers will each win a Scotch Thermal Laminator with a 50 pk of laminating sheets. Each prize is a value of $40.
Enter to Win:

Many parents are opting out of preschool programs this year… but they also realize they need to teach their child. It can be overwhelming to know where to start and how to entertain this little person (or people) all day. Thankfully there are a ton of affordable resources you can use to make teaching your child quick and easy and they will be fully ready for Kindergarten.
Have a younger kiddo? See ideas for toddlers here.
Daily Routine
I think the day functions best when you have a daily rhythm and flow that is expected for everyone. A great tip I got from another mom is to make sure to do the mandatory things first. For example, the child must clean up their room before rest time is over or read books before going outside. My kids love reading but aren’t going to be as happy about it if they have to stop playing outside to go read.
Here is a great example of a daily routine if you want ideas to get started. Definitely do whatever works for your family!

Learning Through Play
Children learn best through play. Play house, play dress-up, do puzzles, color, and do art projects. Let them explore outside. If they are playing, they are learning.
Here are a few of my favorite educational toys:
Self Correcting Alphabet Puzzle
ABC Magnets
Play Kitchen
Lacing Beads
Pattern Blocks & Boards
Scissor Skills Pad
Playdough
These are also great to set up for your child while teaching siblings. If you want more ideas for occupying preschoolers while teaching siblings, I highly recommend looking into Montessori activities.
Read Read Read
You cannot read too much to your child. Place a pick-up order for your local library if they offer it and pick out books based on things that they are interested in. Ask them questions as you read. Point out different colors, shapes, and name things.
Three great questions to ask after reading a book:
- What would you have done if you were in the story?
- What was the main problem in the story?
- What could be another ending for the story?
Our goal is at least 20 minutes per day.
Free Printable Resources
There are so many FREE resources online. There are entire high-quality themed units that you can print completely free. You can also search Teachers & Teachers and sort by free. The Measured Mom & This Reading Mama are also fantastic resources.

Best “Curriculums”
Some people will quickly get upset at the idea of using a curriculum with a preschooler but the ones I have picked are really just a tool to lighten your planning load. We aren’t trying to teach a 3 year old algebra or have them do school work for 6 hours a day. These activities are learning through play at it’s best and can be done in 10-40 minutes per day and broken up throughout the day.
Keep in mind, we want to teach letter sounds not letter names. We can teach the names later, but when it comes to learning to read we want them to think “ah” when they see the letter A. Teaching letter sounds first builds a solid foundation for later learning to read.
Letter of The Week (we used this and loved it)
Playing Preschool (use code HOME25 for 25% off)
ABC Jesus Loves Me
Montessori Reading
Montessori Math
Reading The Alphabet
Blossom & Root
Handwriting Without Tears
Math
Math in preschool is mostly colors, counting, and shapes. If you want to get crazy, you can throw in some basic addition with a 4 year old. We really want to focus more on building number sense than moving on to more advanced concepts. A good way to work on colors is to send the kid on a scavenger hunt. Show them something red and then ask them to bring you 4 red things for example.
You can work on counting all day long. Count how many Goldfish, Paw Patrol characters, etc. they have using one to one correspondence. This is one of my favorite books for working on numbers.
For shapes, I use puzzles and point out shapes we see in real life. This book is also great.
Fine Motor
Coloring, cutting and pasting, playdough, painting, etc it all counts as fine motor! We want to build up those hand muscles that they will later need for writing. Here are a lot of other great ideas. I will also write my child’s name in highlighter and have them trace it with a broken crayon. Broken crayons force them to use a correct grasp so it’s one of the best tools for teaching them to write.
Online Programs
We use ABC Mouse with my kids to help them learn letters, numbers, colors, and more. You can use it with up to three kids at the same time. It will track them all separately so you can see how they are doing, what they need to work on more, and offer age appropriate lessons for each one.
We also love Reading Eggs. This App is for ages 2+ and follows a fantastic phonics curriculum. You can start at the beginning or have your child take an assessment to see where they are. It has quizzes to keep track of progress and make sure they are truly learning. You can get a free trial here.
Some others to check-out are Sesame Street, Reading Eggs, Funbrain Jr, and Starfall.
Find or Start A Co-Op
Depending on the state of things where you are and your comfort level, you can find a few other families who want to participate and start your own co-op. You can meet weekly and rotate who teaches or one mom can teach every week.
Music & Screen Time
Make the most of time in the car and screen time. There are really great educational music and videos, many of which are even on YouTube. You can find some that even teach foreign languages.
Leapfrog Letter Factory (now on Netflix) is how my kiddos learned their letter sounds.
Some of my other favorites:
LeapFrog Learning Collection
Sesame Street: Essentials Collection
Spanish for Kids: Adentro y Afuera
Jack Hartman
Dr. Jean
My playlist for preschoolers:
Count to 100 by 1’s (Jack Hartman)
Alphardy (Dr. Jean)
Days of The Week (Dr. Jean)
Numeral Song (Dr. Jean)
Weather Song (Dr. Jean)
Vowel Sound Sambra (Jack Hartman)
Who Let The Letters Out? (Dr. Jean)
Continents (Dr. Jean)
Macarena Months (Dr. Jean)
Oceans (Dr. Jean)
We use Amazon Music but you could also make a Youtube Playlist.
Mother’s Morning Out Programs
This option will also vary greatly based on your location and comfort level, but these programs are usually one morning a week and are usually very cheap or free. It gives you a break and gives your child playtime with their peers. Everyone wins.
Library Programs
Most libraries have a preschool story time. This gives children the opportunity to learn to sit quietly, listen to another adult, and play with other children. It’s also a great place to meet other moms and get new ideas. If your library is closed right now, be sure to look for options on Facebook or Youtube!

Head Outdoors
Go to the park and have a race, play with bugs, and name the different types of animals and trees. Go to a National Park and talk about how the National Park system came to be and why it’s important. You can discuss weather and seasons and why the leaves change color. Some Zoos have really cool Facebook live content right now too!
We also like to look for numbers on walks and say what shapes we see (thank you street signs). Another favorite is to say I spy something that starts with “ah” and they’ll say apple!
Cook
Counting, addition, following directions, reading, and more. Cooking has a wealth of educational benefits. They also get to learn the value of working.
Preschool can easily become over complicated but children are natural learners. Share any additional ideas and resources in the comments below!

Take a look at all of the CVS store coupons they are giving out this week. It always helps me to know what is coming at the Coupon Center.
Always stop at the CVS coupon center first before shopping! To get even more coupons from CVS, make sure you are signed up for their emails and for the CVS Beauty Club. Also, download the CVS app for “app only” coupons.
Here are some coupons people are reporting this week (you won’t get everything listed, but you’ll get some of them)
New This Week:
$4 off Allergy Relief any brand purchase of $18
$2 off Aussie Hair Care
$2 off Aussie Hair Styling or Treatment Products purchase of $5
$1/2 Beauty 360 Bath Pouf or Mesh Sponges
$2 off Beauty 360 or CVS Health Facial Care purchase of $10
$2 off Bulldog Men’s Skin Care Mini 1 oz products purchase of $5
$5 off Cerave Facial Care, excl trial
$4 off Cetaphil Skin Products
$5/2 Cetaphil Skin Products
$3 off Children’s Cold Remedies purchase of $8
$2 off Clean & Clear Acne product
$2 off Colgate Toothpaste or Toothbrushes purchase of $10
$4 off Colgate Toothpaste, Toothbrush, Mouthwash purchase of $16
$5 off CVS Health Fluticasone or Triamcinolone purchase of $18
$6 off CVS Health Fluticasone or Triamcinolone purchase of $20
$8 off CVS Health Night Guard Product
$1 off CVS Health or Beauty 360 Facial Wipes, 25-ct+
$1.50 off CVS Health or Beauty 360 Facial Wipes, 25-ct+
$3 off CVS Health pain relieving creams, muscle rubs, ointments or patches purchase of $5
$2 off CVS Health Probiotic, Heartburn or Stomach Remedy
$10 off CVS Health Probiotic, Heartburn or Stomach Remedy purchase of $30
$4 off CVS Health Teeth Whitening Kit or Treatment purchase of $20
$2 off Eucerin or Aquaphor Hand & Body Lotion or Spray purchase of $9
$2 off Excedrin products
$5 off Facial Cleansers or moisturizers purchase of $22
$5 off Flonase Nasal Congestion Relief purchase of $15
$2 off Frozen Meals or Pizza purchase of $7
B1G1 Garnier Fresh Mix Aqua Boost or Glow Boost Sheet Mask
$2 off Garnier Micellar Cleansing Water
B1G1 Garnier Skin Active Aloe Or Green Tea Facial Mist
$5 off Garnier Skin Care purchase of $20
$5 off Gillette Men’s Razors, Refill Blades or Shaving Cream purchase of $20
$1.50 off Gold Emblem and AboundNuts, Trail Mix or Salty Snacks, $3.99+
$5/5 Hallmark Cards
$4 off Head & Shoulders Hair Care purchase of $14
$3 off Herbal Essences bio:renew Hair Care purchase of $10
$1 off Ice Cream purchase of $5
$7 off L’Oreal Age Perfect Moisturizers
$10 off L’Oreal Cosmetics purchase of $30
$7 off L’Oreal Revitalift Derm Intensive Serums
$2 off Listerine Mouthwash, Chewable Tablets, Floss, or Pocketpaks purchase of $10
$3 off Listerine Mouthwash, Floss, or Pocketpaks, excl trial
$2 off Listerine Ready! Tabs Chewable Tablets purchase of $6
$2 off Mouthwash any brand purchase of $12
$3 off Neutrogena Acne product
$1 off Nivea Lotion or Lip Care
$2 off Nivea Nourishing Serum Women’s Body Wash
$4 off Pantene Hair Care purchase of $14
$4 off Pantene or Head & Shoulders or Herbal Essences bio:renew Hair Care purchase of $14
$3 off Schick razor cartridges, or any other razors purchase of $12
$4 off Schick Women’s Refill Cartridges
$2/2 Softsoap Bodywash 20 oz, or Irish Spring 6-Bar
$1.50 off St Ives Facial Scrubs, Cleansers or Mists, excl trial & masks
$1.50 off Style Essentials Hosiery
$2 off Tampons or Pads or Liners purchase of $10
$2 off Tampons or Pads or Liners purchase of $16
$2 off Total Home insecticides or personal repellant purchase of $8
$4 off Venus Razors, Refill Blades or Shaving Cream purchase of $20, excl disposables
$5 off Waterless Dry Shampoo or Dry Conditioners
Last Week That Could Still Be Good
If you print or load Tuesday or later these will expire into the next week
$5 off Almay Cosmetics purchase of $25
$4 off Antacid or Probiotic, Heartburn or Stomach Remedy purchase of $25
$2 off Bausch+Lomb RENU Eye Care items purchase of $8
$1 off Beauty 360 Bath Pouf or Mesh Sponges
$2 off Beauty 360 Beauty tools, accessories or nail polish remover purchase of $10
$3 off Beauty 360 or Blade Disposable Razors purchase of $5
$2 off Beauty 360 or Blade Razor Handles
$2 off Beauty 360 or CVS Health Body Wash or Bar Soap purchase of $6
$1 off Body Wash or Bar Soap purchase of $5
$3 off Body Wash purchase of $12
Today only, head over to Vera Bradley where they’re offering 25% off select backpacks and lunch bags. The discount comes off automatically at checkout.
Even better, you’ll get FREE shipping on all orders!
Deal Ideas:

Lunch Bunch Bag – $35
– 25% off select backpacks and lunch bags
Makes it $26.25 shipped

ReActive Daytripper Backpack – $95
– 25% off select backpacks and lunch bags
Makes it $71.25 shipped
Mini Sling Backpack – $45
– 25% off select backpacks and lunch bags
Makes it $33.75 shipped
These deals are available today only.
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Today only, head over to The Children’s Place and get kids Uniform Polo shirts starting at only $4 (reg. $10+).
You can get individual shirts or 2-5 pk multipacks and they are all $4 each. You’ll also find 20+ colors!
Plus all orders ship for FREE!
Here are some of the styles:
Girls Uniform Pique Polo $4 ea. (reg. $10.95)
Boys Uniform Pique Polo, $4 ea. (reg. $10.95)
Boys Long Sleeve Polo, $5.99 (reg. $12.95)
Girls Long Sleeve Polo, $6.99 (reg. $14.95)
Head over to Columbia where you can get up to 60% with coupon code JULY60. Choose from jackets, shoes, shorts and more.
Deal Ideas:
Men’s Tech Trail II V-Neck $16.99 (reg. $35)
Columbia Lodge Cargo Shorts $24.99 (reg. $55)
Vestivia Hills Pullover $39.99 (reg. $80)
Offer valid through 7/26.
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