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Coupon Abbreviations
  • SC = Store Coupon
  • MC = Manufacturer Coupon
  • SS = Smart Source
  • RMN = Retail Me Not
  • PG = Proctor and Gamble
Coupon Terms
  • WYB = When You Buy
  • B1G1 = Buy One Get One Free
  • .75/1 = 75 cents off one item
  • .75/3 = 75 cents off three items
  • EXP = Expiration Date

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I have been getting a lot of questions lately about saving on 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.

Saving on Textbooks and Homeschool Curriculum

Free Online Text Books

For high school and college students I would always start looking to see what is free on OpenStax.org.  This is a free resource with hundreds of digital textbooks all offered by Rice University for anyone to use.  We’ve used this for Economics, Government, Statistics and a few other higher level classes.  The best part is your kids can create a free account and make notes, highlight and save things and then look back over just what the take notes on to help them study!

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 give away 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.

Chegg is another great site to buy books or rent them online. They will even plant a tree for every order.

Amazon is a great option if you know exactly what you want. You can search for the book and then look for used copies available. If you do buy a book new, you can re-sell it on Amazon and potentially make more than you paid for it!  They also offer rentals (we used this for an AP US History class a year ago).

Abebooks is another source for books where you can also find used copies, which are almost always cheaper.

Bigwords is great site that compares the prices of your book at different bookstores in order to give you the best deal. This is really helpful and can save you a lot in the long run! Another similar site is Campus Books, which works the same way.

Renting Books

Many college textbooks are 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.

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. A great place to sell back books if you are interested is Sellbackyourbooks.com. They excel in giving you instant quotes and is a good way to get cash for your books.

 

Libraries

Many local libraries will have a copy of the top curriculum publishers’ work.  It may not be the grade you are looking for, but leafing through them will give you great insight to how the lessons are laid out and the type of work to expect 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 I 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 textbooks? Let us know in the comments!

    Hurry to stock up the kids’ closets because The Big Hanna Andersson Sale ends today! Save up to 75% off summer, swim, pajamas, and more. 

    Hanna Anderssen makes iconic design that marries form and function. Their clothes are absolutely adorable!

    Note that sizes may be limited. 

    Deal Ideas:


    Mixie Playdress – $12.79 (reg. $44)


    Kickstart Pull-On Relaxed Pants In Stretch Twill – $14.99 (reg. $48)
    available in three colors


    Active MadeToStretch Leggings – $12.79 (reg. $42)


    Baby Print Shorts In Cotton Jersey – $5.79 (reg. $22)


    Baby Sweaterknit Booties – $7.79 (reg. $30)

    This sale ends today, so hurry and stock up! Shipping is free on orders of $100+.
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      Right now, get 25% off your Old Navy online purchase, including clearance. Get deals starting at $2 after the discount!

      Just use code BONUS at checkout to get the deal.

      Note: Some deals (like Hot Deals) are excluded from the extra 25% off. This deal is available online only.

      Deal Ideas:

      Graphic Tops for Toddlers $5.97 (reg. $19.99)
      – extra 25% off at checkout with code BONUS
      makes it $4.48 ea.!

      High-Waisted Button-Fly Slouchy Taper Non-Stretch Ankle Jeans for Women $17.97 (reg. $49.99)
      – extra 25% off at checkout with code BONUS
      makes it $13.47!

      Slim Built-In Flex Rotation Chino Pants for Men $18.47 (reg. $44.99)
      – extra 25% off at checkout with code BONUS
      makes it $13.85!

      This deal is good through 7/19. Shipping is free on orders $50+ or you may be able to get FREE store pickup!
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        Hurry over to J. Crew Factory where they have a super sweet sale! Get up to 70% off clearance items when you buy 3+ items!

        Just use code EXTRA60 at checkout to get 60% off your order.

        Extra 60% Off Clearance. Code: Extra60

        Clearance Deal Ideas:

        Buy (3) Women’s V-Neck Vintage Tee $19.99 ea. (reg. $34.50)
        – Use code SHOPCLEARANCE at checkout for 70% off 3+ items
        Makes it $18 for all three, or $6 each!

        Linen-blend button-front mini skirt $49.99 (reg. $79.50)
        – Use code SHOPCLEARANCE at checkout for 50% off 1 item
        Makes it $24.99

        Buy (1) Girls Tee w/ Flutter Sleeves $24.99 (reg. $39.50)
        (1)  Girls Pull on shorts $26.99 (reg. $42.50)
        – Use code SHOPCLEARANCE at checkout f0r 60% off 2 items
        Makes it $20.80 for both!

        This offer ends today, 7/15. Shipping is free on orders of $75+. 
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          Get ready for National Ice Cream Day tomorrow!   This is the favorite day of all kids and adults alike.  For National Ice Cream Day you’ll find FREE ice cream and other great deals all over the place.

          Savings Tip: Even if you don’t have any of these stores in your area, you’ll find lots of great deals on ice cream in your local grocery store or drug store.

          National Ice Cream Day Deals

          Baskin-Robbins: starting Sunday, July 16th through July 22nd, Baskin-Robbins will offer $5 off any $20 purchase through Door Dash, Uber Eats or Postmates with code SEIZETHEYAY used at BaskinRobbins.com

          Bruester’s: Sign up for Bruester’s Sweet Rewards and get a $3 reward just for registering.  Then earn double reward points on all purchases all weekend.

          Carvel: on Sunday only, get $5 off any Carvel order of $25 or more when your order online through Carvel.com

          Cold Stone Creamery: for the entire month of July, get a $5 bonus eCard with the purchase of any $25 gift card.  Only available when you buy online.

          Dairy Queen: DQ stores nationwide are offering a sweet surprise on Sunday only with the DQ mobile app.  Make sure to check the app to see what the offer is Sunday morning!

          Dippin’ Dots: select Dippin’ Dots locations are offering a FREE mini cup of Dippin’ Dots of Sunday July 16th.  Each location is only offering the freebie during a 2 hour window, so check if your store is participating and find out when the free cup is being offered.

          Friendly’s: starting 7/15 thru 7/19 Friendly’s locations are offering 88¢ single scoop cones.  If you go on 7/16, the first 88 customers at each location will get free limited-edition merchandise.

          Marble Slab Creamery:  on Sunday only, Slab Happy Rewards members get a free small ice cream!  Yuo can always get $5 off an 8 inch or larger ice cream cake all month long.

          Shake Shack: for the entire month of July get BOGO shakes at Shake Shack when you order between 2pm and 5 pm each day.  Order online or through their app and use code SHAKEITUP to get the discount.

          See more freebies

            Don’t miss the chance to stock up on things you need around the house!!

            For a limited time (probably ending tonight) Prime members will get $15 off instantly with the purchase of $50 of select Household Cleaning Supplies

            Just add $50 of eligible items to your cart and use promo code E706F237 at checkout. For maximum savings, select products that are already on sale and choose to Subscribe & Save.

            Deal Ideas:


            Buy:
            (2) Dixie Ultra Paper Plates, 10 in., 172 ct. total – $26.85 (reg. price)
            Total Due: $65.37
            —$15 off at checkout with promo code E706F237
            — opt for Subscribe & Save (extra 15% off)
            makes it $30.64 or $15.32 per 172 ct.


            Buy:
            (3) Cascade Platinum Dishwasher Pods (62-Count) $19.94
            Total Due: $65.37
            —$15 off at checkout with promo code E706F237
            — opt for Subscribe & Save (extra 5% off)
            makes it $11.95 each or $35.85 for all + FREE Shipping

             

            This offer is good for a limited time for Amazon Prime members only.
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              vegetable gumbo

              Summer is one of the best seasons for fresh produce in the South. You’ve got fresh corn, strawberries, okra, peaches, and tons more. And if you’ve got a garden of your own, it makes it that much more fun!

              This recipe for summer vegetable gumbo is a great way to use all your fresh produce. It’s easy and full of yummy veggies. Note: I realize that this is not a traditional gumbo recipe: there is no roux-making or filé powder. It’s just a quick version that’s easier for weeknight cooking.

              Summer Vegetable Gumbo

              Ingredients

              • 1 lb kielbasa or andouille sausage, sliced
              • 1 cup diced onion
              • 1 cup diced bell pepper
              • 1 garlic clove, minced
              • salt and pepper, to taste
              • 1 tbsp dried oregano
              • 1/2 tsp paprika
              • 1/2 tsp cayenne pepper
              • 1 14.5 oz can of diced tomatoes
              • 1 cup water
              • corn kernels from 2 ears of corn (or 1 cup canned or frozen corn)
              • 2 cups sliced okra
              • 2 cups cooked rice

              Directions

              1. In a skillet over medium heat, cook the sausage slices until lightly browned on both sides (about 7 minutes total). Remove the sausage from the pan and set aside.
              2. Add the onion and bell pepper to the pan and cook for a couple of minutes. Add the minced garlic, salt and pepper, oregano, paprika, and cayenne pepper and cook until vegetables are tender, about 5 minutes longer.
              3. Add the diced tomatoes (with their juices), water, corn, and okra and allow to come to a simmer. Let cook until slightly reduced and flavors come together, about 15 minutes.
              4. Add the sausage back to the gumbo. Serve over cooked rice.

              This recipe for summer vegetable gumbo is a great way to use all your fresh produce. It's easy and full of yummy veggies.

              See more frugal recipes!

                Right now on Amazon, score this Kwikset Electronic Keypad Deadbolt for just $37.50 (regularly $49.61).

                This deadbolt has tons of five-star reviews. It has (6) customizable user codes along with temporary codes that can be used just once.

                The reviews say it’s easy to install with just a screwdriver!

                This deal is good for a limited time. Shipping is FREE!

                See more online shopping deals!

                  GlassesUSA is offering 25% off Contact Lenses including Dailies, Air Optix, Acuvue, and more + free shipping! 

                  To get this offer, enter code CONTACTS25 at checkout. Simply upload a copy of your prescription to your account. 

                  You can even use your vision insurance and/or FSA/HSA account to pay!

                  This offer is good for a limited time only.

                  See more ONLINE SHOPPING DEALS!

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