Even though it’s still spring, it’s not too early to start thinking about summer camps. If you need childcare this summer or are just looking for a stimulating opportunity for your kids, summer camp is often a great option. And yet for some it might seem out of reach of your budget, especially if you have multiple kids. Even so, there are ways to save on summer camp for kids that you might not have realized. Think outside the box and see if this is something your family can do this summer!
How to Save on Summer Camp for Kids
Always Ask for a Discount or Scholarship
This is a great example of “it never hurts to ask.” When you apply for camp or start to research your options, also ask if they have any discounts they offer. Many offer a discount for other siblings, reserving multiple weeks, and booking early. For some programs. there is scholarship funding available, often on a first-come / first-served basis.
Pay Early And Save Big
Start saving now and pay off summer camp in one early payment to save a huge chunk. Many camps offer a significant discount for early one-time payments. Just be fully aware of your summer schedule as they can also have a no-refund policy for missed weeks.
Earn Rewards
Many of us dust off our checkbook for summer camp payment, but skip writing a check and pay with a rewards credit card. Whether you have a cash back card or you’re earning hotel and travel miles, you are getting a little bit extra back from something you had to pay. Just remember to pay it off at the end of the month!
Get a Possible Tax Credit for Day Camps
You may be able to qualify for a tax credit on any summer day camps your kids (age 13 or younger) and attend so you and your husband can both work, attend school, or look for a job. Depending on your income, you can get back up to 35% of the cost of camp up to $3,000 for one kid or $6,000 for multiple kids.
Look Into Free & City Sponsored Camps
For a limited time at Home Depot you can score a great deal on outdoor path lights! These Hampton Bay Solar Outdoor LED Path Lights in bronze are only $5.88 each. Buy 12 and get 35% off, making them just $3.82 ea ($70.56 total)! And the best part – shipping is free!
Here’s the Deal
Hampton Bay Hawthorne Solar Outdoor LED Path Lights in bronze – $5.88 ea.
– buy 12, get 35% off
Makes it $3.82 ea.
Shipping is free!
More household deals.
For a limited time at Woot! get CeraVe Skin Renewing Night Cream 1.7 oz 2 pk for $19.99. This item regularly sells for $35.99, making it 44% off!
This deal is good through 4/24 or while supplies last. Shipping is free for Prime members!
Here’s the Deal
CeraVe Skin Renewing Night Cream 1.7 oz 2 pk – $19.99 (reg $35.99)
Shipping is free if you have Prime.
More online deals!
Head into the Publix sale and get Eggo Waffles for a great deal! Combine this week’s B1G1 sale with a coupon to pick up waffles for only $1.30. My house is definitely going to be stocking up on these!
Publix Eggo Waffles Deal (ends 4/16 or 4/17):
- Kellogg’s Eggo Waffles 10 ct 10.75-12.3 oz box or Minis 10 sets of 4, 10.9 oz, B1G1 at $3.60 ($1.80)
(excluding Thick & Fluffy Waffles)
-$1/2 Kellogg’s Eggo Waffles printable
(makes it $1.30 ea)
Check out more great Publix deal ideas.
Don’t miss a new promo for 30% off Hello Bello Diaper bundles!
Right now, get 30% off Hello Bello baby care bundles with coupon code DIAPERS at checkout! Plus you’ll get a free additional item of your choice!!
If you’re not familiar with Hello Bello they offer a collection of plant-derived baby necessities including diapers, wipes, bath products, hand sanitizer, sunscreen, laundry detergent, and more.
You’ll love all the cute diaper designs! There are 25+ different patterns!
Get A Bundle Deal:
Buy:
(7) packs of diapers (119-245 ct depending on size)
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Use:
-30% off with DIAPERS
Makes it $55.99 + free shipping
That means you are paying $7.99 per pack of diapers plus all the free wipes and free product!!
Add in extra items you want and get 15% off any additional items.
You can choose the frequency of your bundle box or cancel at anytime.
Head to Macy’s to score super low prices on home essentials, apparel, accessories and more during their Lowest Prices of the Season Sale!
We spotted a great deal on bath towels, women’s shorts, and kitchen appliances! There really are some sweet deals here, so don’t miss out!
Deal Ideas:
Magic Bullet Personal Blender 3-Pieces – $19.99 (reg. $40)
Women’s Mid-Rise Raw-Edge Bermuda Jean Shorts – $19.75 (reg. $39.50)
available in multiple colors
Modern American Solid Cotton Bath Towel, 30″ x 54″ – $5.99 (reg. $18)
available in multiple colors
This sale is good through 4/14. Shipping is free for Star Rewards members on orders of $25+.
See more ONLINE SHOPPING DEALS!
Make this easy Mexican rice during your next taco night! Combine rice with some Rotel, veggies, broth, and spices and you’ve got a great savory side dish.
Ingredients
- 2 tbsp butter
- 1 1/2 cups rice, uncooked
- 1/2 cup frozen mixed veggies
- 3 cups chicken broth
- 1 10 oz can Rotel
- 2 tsp taco seasoning
Directions
- In a saucepan over medium-high heat, melt the butter. Add the rice and mixed veggies and cook, stirring continuously, for about 2 minutes.
- Add the chicken broth, Rotel, and seasoning. Bring to a boil, then reduce the heat to a simmer and cover.
- Keep covered without stirring until the rice is cooked through and the liquid has evaporated, about 15 minutes.
- Fluff with a fork and serve.
See more recipe ideas!
Print a Crunchmaster coupon and head into the current Mega Event at Kroger to pick up Crunchmaster Crackers for only $1.49!
This item is part of a mega event. The price listed is after a $1 instant savings when you purchase 5+ items. You can mix and match items and are welcome to buy more than 5.
Kroger Crunchmaster Mega Deal (ends 4/23):
- Crunchmaster Crackers, 4 oz, $2.49
-$1 off Crunchmaster product (sign up) printable
(makes it $1.49)
See the full Kroger Ad for more great deals!
There are lots of different perspectives on allowances and paying kids for chores. I’m not here to change anyone’s mind; just to share what has worked for us. We don’t pay our kids an allowance, instead our view is more focused on learning how real life works. If you want extra money you can earn it!
We don’t pay them for every chore, there are some that are required tasks assigned to each kid just because they are part of the family and we all pitch in to keep the household running. Here are the assigned chores our kids do “just because mama said so”:
- Empty and load the dishwasher
- Wash dishes (that don’t go in the dishwasher)
- Set and clear the table
- Make their beds and keep rooms clean
- Wash their own laundry, fold and put away (ages 6+)
- Clean bathrooms
- Tidy up living areas
- Gather Chicken Eggs
- Feed the Cats, Dogs and Bunny
There are other chores beyond these that I don’t mind paying for because I don’t like doing them or because it truly does help me out as their mom! Their ability to do this will depend on their age, so you’ll have to decide which of these your kids can do well (with initial help and training) and deserve to earn something for it.
9 Chores Kids Can Do to Earn Money
The chores I pay for are not vital to the everyday running of the home, but are nice for them to be done. These are the kinds of things you might actually pay someone else to do if you felt so inclined.
“Babysit” younger siblings
I have paid my older girls to babysit their younger sisters while I’m home and in another room. It is usually when I need to be able to do something without interruption, and I talk with them about how babysitting means you are actively watching and interacting with them, not being in a room reading and not paying attention!
Work in the yard
Yard work doesn’t feel quite as urgent as indoor tasks, so I’m happy to pay my kids to do certain outside tasks. Especially in the summer, it’s nice to let them be out in the heat instead of me! Some tasks that I will pay them to do outside include pulling weeds, raking leaves, and picking up sticks or pinecones so that my husband can mow the grass. What to pay: You may choose to pay per stick or for the amount of time they spend working. I tend to pay for every 30 minutes they spend in the yard working. We’ve also done 1¢ per piece of trash or other items. They learned the basic tenet of capitalism quickly… the harder you work the more money you can make! Read More→