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Amazon: Oh, the Places You’ll Go! Dr. Seuss Hardcover Book Only $9.50 (Reg. $18)!

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Hardcover Book by Dr. Seuss on sale for only $9.50 (reg. Dr. Seuss’s wonderfully wise graduation speech is the perfect send-off for children starting out in the world, be they nursery, high school, or college grads! Perfect gift for new parents, birthday celebrations, and happy occasions of all kinds, especially graduation!

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Benefit from My Financial Mistakes

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

My parents scrimped and saved for years to send my brother and I through state university. I ended up with a BA in Psychology with an emphasis in Industrial Psychology – and couldn’t get a good paying job of any sort after graduating! Parents typically want their kids to do better than they did, and often try to help out.

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Oh, the Places You’ll Go! Dr. Seuss Hardcover Book Only $8.14 (Reg. $17.99)!

Couponing 101

Hardcover Book by Dr. Seuss on sale for only $8.14 (reg. A perennial favorite, Dr. Seuss’s wonderfully wise graduation speech is the perfect send-off for children starting out in the world, be they nursery school, high school, or college grads! Be sure to check out these popular children’s books currently on sale as well!

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Back to School with KIND Bars and Giveaway

Nicoles Nickels

This study found that kids who eat breakfast miss less school, average higher math scores, and 20% are even more likely to graduate! Between vending machines, bake sales, candy fund raisers and the snacks in the lunch line, who knows what they’re eating throughout the day! Parent’s Lunch Crunch: Don’t forget mom or dad!

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Meet a Reader | Biker Liz

The Frugal Girl

C with Finn, my parents’ dog Our daughter is 12, and very into the arts and science. I biked to the library, to the mall, to the TCBY, to visit my parents at their offices in the university, to the pool, basically everywhere a kid would want to go. K and Finn (my parents dog) 12. K in her dance costume 2.

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The 5 Most Important Personal Finance Lessons to Teach your Child

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

Check out different schools to see what they specialize in and what kind of jobs or businesses their graduates have or run. Everything in live requires sales skills. You wouldn’t want to make a mistake and pay hefty fees. Neither would you want the bank or institution to rip you off. Every transaction has room for negotiation.

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Meet a Reader | Mary from Reflections Around the Campfire

The Frugal Girl

When my brother and I were growing up, our parents didn’t have much discretionary income. I learned to save money by watching my parents. (I I still remember saving my change as a kid so I could “shop” for books at yard sales.) How did you get interested in saving money? That’s not right.