Thursday, March 6, 2008

Tips for buying expensive Learning Products for CHEAP!

As moms of toddlers, we know all too well how much we can spend on clothes and toys.
BEFORE you venture off to your local Toys R Us or any other expensive toy store, I would suggest the following places first

Craigslist
Freecycle
Local Thrift Shops
Moms Groups

I found this GEM at our local thrift shop for $4.00<<----your eyes are NOT playing tricks on you.



Our local thrift shop provides ($10 voucher) discounts to military families every month.

If you'd like to purchase this item for your toddler. Try HERE.

*I am not getting paid to refer you to this product. This is just a product that my son really enjoys and it has helped him tremendously with practicing his letters and following directions*

7 comments:

Sheena @ Mommy Daddy Blog said...

I'm on craigslist and freecycle like there's no tomorrow! Next week I'm going to this ginormous thrift back at home to see what I can come out with!

Unknown said...

Thanks for sharing! You know my kids are grown, but I will pass the info on to my daughter in law!
Blessings!

Shane H. said...

Hi there! Thanks for stopping by my blog. I'm a HUGE fan of Goodwill too. Of course freecycle is always great as well. I'm off to look around your blog a bit.

Jenna Wood said...

That is so awesome. My kids have a lot of Leap Pad stuff from my mom and I bet she paid full price.

Diva's Thoughts said...

What a great find! $4.00 is awesome!

I heart craigslist.

ME said...

craigslist is awesome. I use it non-stop. Free cycle is cool too...thanks for the tips!

Believer said...

I added this to Julia's wish list. Thanks! :D

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