Savvy Skills For Shopping School Supplies

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Savvy Skills Shopping School Supplies (NAPSA)—While every school year is different, one thing that remains the sameis the desire to save on school supplies. Moms are looking to save on more than just dollars and cents. They want to save on time and stress, too. To help, award-winning author, radio talk show host and mom Maria Bailey offers tips and advice on how to get yourself and your child off to a successful start this school year: —Shop early: Vacation is a good time to inventory what supplies you already have at home, makea list of what each child needs and start looking for the best deals. “Many stores offer bargains on school supplies during the summer months, so getting an early start can add up to savings,” said Bailey. She recommends checking out stores such as Staples for low prices on products such as the Omnitech 2GB Swivel Flash Drive or the Flexible Calculator. —Create a budget: While it can be good to get kids involved and let them choose someitems,it’s a smart idea to have a budget. If your children know how much to spend, they can do the math. Budgets can teach children a valuable lesson in both math and economics. You can also involve your children in the shopping process by showing them how to look for a good deal. —Keep a family calendar: Buy and post a bulletin board or calendar to help keep everyone on track. Keep children up-to-date on key dates, including school assign- Back-To-School 101: Getting a head start on basic school supplies can help you find some deals at the bestprices. ments/tests and extracurricular activities. Also, consider color cod- ing each child’s schedule to stay on top of all the to-do’s. Try Mom’s Agenda calendar or planner from Staples to help keep everyone organized. —Search for savings: Walking up and downtheaisles to find the right product—at the right price—for your child isn’t as hard as you think. Looking for a good deal can help you save big when buying back-to-school products. Check out your local circular for the top deals each week. —Buy basics in bulk: While teachers provide lists of specifics, the basics that students need to start out the school year are pretty consistent, so it can pay to buy in bulk, especially if you have more than onechild. Getting organized, looking for deals and mapping out the best way to prepare for the start of school will lead to a stress-free and easy experience. some of the latest deals, check out weeklyad. www.staples.com/