November 23, 2020
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Reading books to babies and toddlers has so many benefits. And, it’s incredibly important for their development.
Regularly reading to your kids helps them to develop language skills, learn to talk, widens their vocabulary, and expands their imaginations.
Of course, it’s easy to know the benefits, but it can be hard to build up your own library of books for babies and toddlers. After all, books can easily get expensive when you’re just starting your child’s collection.
Thankfully, there are many creative ways to save money and still build up a book library for your child.
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Save with Amazon’s Buy 2 get 1 Free sale!
One way to save a lot of money on books for babies and toddlers is to take advantage of Amazon’s books sales. Periodically, Amazon will offer books at a get 3 books for the price of 2 (that’s buy 2 get one free!). However, this sale doesn’t run very often or for very long, so you want to take advantage of it when you see it!
I’ve actually bought books during Amazon’s book sales several times now. I’m usually able to get a few books for Elijah, and sometimes I even find ones I’ve been looking for to read myself.
Books For Babies and Toddlers We Love That Are Included In The Sale:
When I looked through the books included in the sale, I found a ton that we have and love. Here are some of our favorites that are included in this sale.
Other Popular Books For Babies and Toddlers:
There are also a lot of other popular books for babies and toddlers in this sale! These are some books that we haven’t read yet, but are highly recommended by other moms.
Christmas books included in this sale
Take advantage of this sale before it’s gone!
Leave a comment and tell me which books you’re grabbing during this sale! Which ones are your child’s favorites?
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Do you love reading but end up spending too much on books and magazines? Here are some creative ways to cut costs on your reading materials while still enjoying the joy of books and magazines.
The best thing you can do for your budget is to join your public library. There you can borrow books and magazines for free from local library branches. You can also enjoy author readings and other community events.
Due to the pandemic, many libraries increased their collections of ebook and emagazines. It’s a great way to read books. You can read on your phone, iPad or Kindle. Sign up to your local library and start borrowing digital media. Here are some of the book applications that you can access via your library.
If you have the Kindle app installed on your tablet or smartphone, you can borrow and lend books from friends. This means you or your friends can buy ebooks and share them. But you can only lend a Kindle book to another reader for up to 14 days and they can only borrow it once. The borrower doesn’t need to own a Kindle e-book reader to open the book, but they will need to have the Kindle app installed on their device.
Save money on purchasing books by signing up for a customer membership with book retailers. Dymocks offers Booklover program and Angus & Robertson offers a loyalty program where you can earn rewards and access special members-only promotions.
Visit your favourite online shopping sites like eBay, Gumtree and Facebook Marketplace to see what books are available to purchase. You can usually some great deals especially if people are selling books in bulk.
Trawl through your favourite bookstore and see what you can find. Used bookstores are full of literary gems. Make friends with the owner or manager and let them know if you enjoy certain authors or genres. They may be able to keep copies of books for you to pick if they receive a selection.
You can sometimes trade your books in for credit at used bookstores if they are interested in the books you have to trade. In Newcastle, used book shops include Cooks Hill Books in Cooks Hill, Qs Books and Rices Bookshop in Hamilton, The Press Coffee Shop and Book House on Hunter Street, Arcade Books in Toronto and AgnesBooks in Morisset.
“Take a book, Give a book, share a book” is the motto of the Street Library movement. It’s basically a micro library that you install in your front yard that’s accessible to the street. People can walk by and take or donate a book to the Street Library as they wish, without checking them in or out.
It’s a creative way to swap books and get to know your neighbours. According to the Street Library Australia website, there are 2000 street libraries across Australia, in front of people’s homes, childcare centres, schools and even beaches. Here’s our guide to local street libraries in Newcastle, Lake Macquarie & Hunter.
Get a group of literary friends together and organise a book swap. You can make it an informal event where everyone just bring books that they want to get rid off and let everyone choose what they want. Or establish some rules, that everyone has to bring three books that they can trade for.
If you love your books, ask for them for your birthday, Christmas or any other special occasion. You can create a book wishlist on Dymocks, Readings and Angus & Robertson.
Once you have created your wishlist, you can share it with your family or friends by emailing, printing or making it available on the internet. This makes gift-giving so much easier as your family and friends will be purchasing something for you that they know you want.
Charity book sales are a great way to stock up on pre-loved books and magazines and help out a charity. Lifeline organises book sales across Australia and sells a range of fiction and non-fiction books, including children’s books, textbooks, magazines, comics, CDs and DVDs. Contact your local Lifeline shop for more details.
Books are some of the most commonly donated items to op shops so visit your local shop. The stock might change from week to week so pop in frequently and see what bargain books you can find. It’s also a great place to donate your books once you’ve finished reading them.
For free books that you can keep (not just borrow) contact your local library. In order to make room for new books, sometimes they give away old books and magazines.
You can save money on buying books by entering giveaways. Enter competitions by booksellers like Dymocks and by publishers like Allen & Unwin and Hachette.
If you love your magazines, don’t buy them individually. Instead, order a magazine subscription which usually works out cheaper. Sometimes, you might find you’ll receive more of a discount, the longer the subscription.
If you and your friend both like the same magazine, share the cost of the subscription and pass it on once you’re done reading it.
Need more free ebooks or audiobooks, visit these sites for additional titles.
Want more tips on saving money? Check out our article How to Easily Save Money – 101 Tips to Save on Family Expenses.
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