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Books Impart Joy & Learning Many Times Over

The Lowell Sun/ Massachusettes (Newspaper) - 7/24/2009 by
There are children's books that can help teach principles of frugality. Books can be cheap on the wallet and educational yet entertaining for kids.

First, you have to put away any negative thoughts about giving kids used books (even as gifts). It gives a pre-owned book a new life. Consider that children read used books in school and from the library. You can fill an entire children's home library on used books and save yourself a bundle.

Yes, the public library is free, but having their own books at their fingertips means they can pick one up any moment of the day without leaving home. It helps teach young children responsibility for their belongings, too. Places to get cheap used books include thrift stores, garage sales, online auctions, swap Web sites such as www.paperbackswap.com.