In our area there is 1/2 priced book stores and or used book stores. To purchase new books can run into some real monies that most people can not afford. Check your yellow pages for these type of stores.
Also for educational materials locate a store that sells educational materials. They have a lot to offer. In Conroe Texas where I go there is "The School House" store.
2007-03-23 01:23:38
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answered by Nana 4
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If you need to find some books that you want, start here: http://www.columbuslibrary.org/cmlpcbk/browse3.cfm. It's a very comprehensive listing of children's books by theme.
One you know what you want... try www.half.com. You can sometimes get great books for dirt cheap. Also try bookstores like Half Price Books (they have a website... http://www.halfpricebooks.com/) Also try treasure hunting at local garage and yard sales. And there's nothing wrong with asking for childrens books for birthday presents (pick the books you like best and want in nice condition)!
Happy Hunting!
2007-03-23 07:58:02
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answered by j_mo83 4
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I find my local Goodwill store to have the best selection of cheap children's books. Prices range from $.59 to $.99, but if you find a Goodwill CLEARANCE store (there is one in Orlando, FL), you can get paperbacks for $.10 and hardbacks for $.25. I bought soooooooo many books for my kids there, that they thought we WERE the library. I taught them not to spend $4 at a book fair for one book, but to spend it at Goodwill and get up to 40 books! They are never too young to learn about saving money.
Also, yard sales are great, but you will probably spend much longer looking for the same size collection you could gather at Goodwill in just one visit.
Good luck!
2007-03-23 09:17:15
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answered by Anonymous
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I would try the library for starts to find what style and types of books fit with your plans..yard sales and even people who are moving or no longer have kids around.
2007-03-23 08:50:40
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answered by lilmommo 2
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I don't know what "cheap" means to you, but stores like "Ross" or "Marshalls" carry new books for a lot less than suggested retail price. I often find books for less than $5
2007-03-23 06:42:04
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answered by L F 2
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See if there is a freecycle organization in your area. I have gotten lots of great things for my kids, including books, for free from others who no longer need them. There are also many groups similar to freecycle on Yahoo.
Try www.freecycle.org . Once you become a member, you can post what you are looking for and others can contact you via e-mail if they are willing to offer the item to you.
2007-03-24 10:21:40
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answered by bec1974 3
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Just collect all age appropriate material from garage sales, salvation army, or go to put an ad in your local paper- you'd be surprised!
2007-03-23 05:46:44
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answered by Rebecca A 4
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garage sales are the best way to find inexpensive teacher materials. I bought about 75% of my books from garage sales and never paid more than 50 cents.
2007-03-24 06:18:52
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answered by Anonymous
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something by ability of Eric Carle "Hungry Caterpillar", "Brown undergo, Brown undergo..." etc. Sandra Boynton has exceptionally good books, too (abdomen Button e book, Going to mattress e book, Moo Baa la la la...) My son did no longer commence conversing of course until eventually 18 months, so i comprehend your frustration. only save analyzing to him any books you detect exciting. We additionally sang a marvelous type of songs... have confidence it or no longer, it does help. Now he's 3 and could no longer end speaking!!!! additionally undergo in concepts that toddlers will communicate while they're good and able to realize this. good success
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answered by ? 4
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Yard sales are great way to get story books, toys and all sorts of things like that. Happy hunting!
2007-03-23 01:25:54
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answered by slykitty62 7
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