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We’ve got one in college now and one headed to college in the fall. We have two elementary school aged children and it seems that the number of things we have to purchase for them every year, no matter what their age grows. Sure, it starts off easy with fundraisers and school pictures. Then we slide into popcorn sales and teacher treat days and holidays. There are school supplies and classroom supplies (I was just yesterday told that my daughter needs another math notebook). Last, but not least and quite often the most expensive for the older children are textbooks and books. For example one was asked to read a certain piece of fiction, which of course we had to go buy. Will they ever read it again? Probably not. They will do the report and the book will gather dust on their desk or bookshelf. But I’ve learned about a way to rent textbooks and it can not only save our family money but also be good for the environment.
Campus Book Rentals.com is one place I’ve learned about in our quest to save money on textbooks. They offer a wide selection of books in a variety of topics and for a wide range of ages. Most of the books are geared towards the college crowd, but many a high school parent will be happy they didn’t have to buy Shakespeare’s “Romeo and Juliet” when they could just rent it for a few weeks. Here’s a few of the benefits of using Campus Book Rentals:
-save 40-90% off of bookstore prices Continue Reading …








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