Zulily has really great deals on everything to do with birthdays! They have up to 70% off of birthday gifts, decorations, and baking supplies.
In the baking and decoration section they have things from cupcake decoration sets to party hats to aprons – for children or adult parties. Zulily also has a section of birthday presents with books, puzzles, dolls, cars and more.
Shipping starts at $5.95 but is FREE on any additional orders you place this weekend.
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I have been getting a lot of questions lately about how to save on school textbooks and homeschooling curriculum. There are so many options and it can seem so expensive that shopping may be overwhelming at first, but here are some tips about how to navigate your options.
Consignment Sales
Consignment sales are a great place to find used copies of curriculum. This is not the best route if you know exactly what you want, but if you are open to different options and willing to search you can potentially find some great books for a lot less. This can also be a great resource for stocking a reading library for little cost.
Homeschool Groups/Curriculum Sales
At local support groups people will often bring what they have used to giveaway or sell. This saves money as you can buy directly from the source. This is a great way to be able to look through the curriculum before buying it and talk to other parents about their experiences with it.
I’m even part of a local facebook group that is just for swapping and sharing books. It never hurts to start asking friends if they want to share and put something together.
Online Options
There are also great resources online such as the Homeschool Classifieds and Ebay. You can buy new and used curriculum. There are a lot of options and you can even post wanted ads. You can sort by grade level, publisher, and subjects.
Amazon is another great place to search. This is a great option if you know exactly what you want. You can search for the book and look for used copies available.
eBooks
A great website for eBooks is CurrClick. They have a lot of options and even some that are free for download. They also have live classes.
Renting Books
Many college textbooks are now available for rent and you can also get some homeschool curriculum this way. A great way to save on homeschool curriculum is to reuse it with your other children though, so it may be better to only rent curriculum you will not be able to reuse.
You can find more information about renting textbooks here. Be sure to compare with the price of buying used before renting as you can sell back books you buy, which may actually make it cheaper in the end.
Want to look over curriculum before making choices?
Many local libraries will have a copy of the top curriculum publishers work. It may not be the grade you are looking for, but will give you great insight to how the lessons are laid out and type of work for students.
Homeschool Conferences
Attending a homeschool conference is also great for skimming curriculum. Most major publishers will be there and let you look through anything you want. You’ll also find a number of used book sellers offering large discounts – you’ll just need to make purchases on the used items right then rather than thinking about it and purchasing later.
Choosing Curriculum
Many of you have asked what curriculum we use. I am fine with sharing, but firmly believe that one of the joys of home schooling is that you can tailor your resources to the child’s way of learning. What works for one family may not work for another. So don’t ever feel that you need to go with a program because “that’s what everyone else is using.”
First off, one thing we’ve used with all our girls that is awesome is The Ordinary Parent’s Guide to Teaching Reading. When my youngest started kindergarten, but we did a “one room” approach meaning that she learns a reduced version of what her big sisters are covering. For the big girls, we use Saxon for math, BJU for English, Spelling Plus for spelling, and Apologia for Science. We are also part of a local Classical Conversations group for other subjects.
Do you have any other tips for cutting costs on text books?
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Today only you can get 50% off your purchase at The Limited. Head over to The Limited’s Facebook page to find your code.
The Limited has great professional clothes and a good selection of sale items from which to choose. You can find camis for $3.49 and business casual shirts for $7.49. The jacket pictured above is $17.49 after the coupon code.
This coupon code is valid 8/17 and online only. It will not work with other promotional codes.
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Starting September 2nd, there will be a few changes to the Rite Aid +UP Rewards that you may want to be ready for. They are activating a “Load2Card” feature for +UP rewards (they’ve had Load2Car coupons for a while, but this will actually affect your rewards).
Here is the breakdown of changes to come:
- Earned +UP Rewards will be stored on your Wellness + Card and no longer print on your receipt.
- +Up Rewards can’t be redeemed the day you earn them. They can be redeemed starting at 6 a.m. the next day. It will still expire in 14 days.
- Manage your +Up Rewards online by signing in to your Wellness+ Account.
- Text “REWARD” to “RATEXT” to get a text each week with the number and value of the +Up Rewards you currently have available.
You can choose to opt out of the Load2Card feature if you prefer having rewards on paper. However you still won’t be able to use rewards the same day they are earned.
While I am not a fan of limiting the use of rewards to the next day (it will probably have a large impact on redemption rates since most of us aren’t in Rite Aid every week), I am happy that they are at least not changing the program as a whole. You will still earn rewards the same way, and they still act as cash when redeemed – meaning that you can still use store and manufacturer coupons with them.
If you are new to Rite Aid, checkout a short video on all things Rite Aid.
Heads up: there are changes coming to Walgreens too, I’ll share those on Monday…
Lane Bryant has a great clothing deal going on with 50% off already reduced prices. Just use the coupon code SAVE50LB! You can also get Free shipping by choosing ship-to-store.
No Lane Bryant near you? Use the coupon code SHOPNSAVELB for 30% off and FREE shipping! Codes cannot be stacked so you’ll have to choose which one you prefer.
Prices start at $3.99 so you can find some great deals! The top pictured above is $4.99 after the coupon code.
Go through Ebates.com for 2.5% cash back.
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Target has a great daily deal on dresses today! Merona Women’s Knit Dresses are buy one get one at $19.99. This makes each dress $9.99.
There are several different styles and colors available, but the sooner you shop the better selection there will be.
To get the best deal – buy 4 dresses. You will get an extra 20% off purchases over $75, no coupon code necessary. This makes your total $31.99 shipped or $7.99 per dress!
This is a daily deal so it is available today, 8/17, only and has FREE shipping.
See all of the current Target deals.
Maidenform is allowing you to stack coupon codes which can make for some awesome deals! Stack these three codes for the most savings:
FFAUG12 for 30% off site wide
CMQ2A for an additional $10 off $50
SLICKFREESHIP for free shipping
There are tons of bras and panties on sale and clearance, so shop quick while a variety of colors and sizes are still available.
Keep in mind there is only one box to enter a coupon code so you will have to enter one at a time, but all three codes worked for me!
This deal expires 8/19.
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Protect those memories in a FREE 8×8 photo book from Shutterfly! The first 50,000 people who sign up on MyCokeRewards will receive the free photo book.
You will receive a digital code which can be redeemed on the Shutterfly website.
This deal normally requires 200 points, but for a limited time it is 0 points. All you have to do is pay shipping – which is around $7.99.
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There are tons of new mall and retail coupons available for this weekend and beyond! As you can see, I found it hard to narrow down my favorites – so be sure not to miss the full list of updated In Store Coupons.
Mall & Retail Coupons
Office Depot – $15 off $75 purchase (exp 8/20)
Office Max – $5 off $25 purchase (exp 8/18)
Staples – $5 off $50 purchase (exp 8/18)
New York & Company – $20 off $40 purchase (exp 8/17)
Old Navy – 10% off purchase (Facebook) (exp 8/30)
Kohl’s – 15% off purchase (exp 8/23)
Bath & Body Works – Free Signature Collection item with $10 purchase (exp 9/4)
Build A Bear – $5 off $10 animal or $10 off $40 purchase (exp 8/31)
Pier 1 Imports – $10 off $50 purchase (Facebook) (exp 8/19)
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