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I don’t know about you, but I’m always looking for a way to save money when I’m considering homeschool materials and curriculum each year. For the past few years, the Homeschool Buyer’s Co-op has been a great source of savings for our family. Have you visited their website? There are always fabulous deals.
I’ve purchased several things over the years through the co-op – the world’s largest buying club for homeschoolers – including our annual Discovery Education Streaming subscription, subscriptions for Molly and Trevor to God’s World News magazine, and monthly installments of The Magic School Bus Young Scientist’s Club. I highly recommend you getting to know this amazing resource if you’re not familiar with it already. There is sure to be something that can enhance your curriculum.
Additionally, they offer free curriculum, field trip ideas, and Homeschool I.D. cards.
If you’d like the chance to learn more about what the co-op offers {and a chance to win some amazing prizes} make plans to attend a Twitter party on January 29th from 8:00 pm – 9:00 pm Eastern by RSVPing, and following the hashtag #hsSAVEBIG. The party is being hosted by @momof3boys3702 and @CrystalandComp – so take a minute to follow them, as well as @HSBuyersCoop.
I’ll be at the Twitter party and hope you will too. Besides being lots of fun, there will be lots of prizes to win like:
Additionally, The fabulous folks at The Homeschool Buyer’s Co-op have offered a $25 Visa Gift Card to one of you! Take a few moments to follow the hosts of the twitter party in the Rafflecopter form below, and that lucky winner might be you! {And, I don’t know about you, but I could use an additional $25 after all of the holiday spending I did in December – not to mention all the cute little baby thing I just *had* to have!}
a Rafflecopter giveawayGood Luck!
This content has been compensated as part of Twitter Party outreach for 3 Boys and a Dog and The Homeschool Buyers Co-op, however, all opinions are mine – and I really do love and use The Homeschool Buyer’s Co-op often.
I will use it towards an art or science item.
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