Budgeting Hacks For Bookworms
/With many cities across the country sheltering in place, residents of all ages are turning to books to get in some tech-free entertainment and help keep their minds sharp. And those with families who are suddenly having to homeschool their little ones are reading more too, to help keep everyone occupied and teach the kids valuable lessons. But with these quarantine orders continuing to get extended, it’s likely that many families will begin to run out of new books to read. But luckily for them, there are plenty of ways to get the latest children, YA and bestselling books without spending a lot of money.
Many local and chain bookstores have improved their online presence in recent weeks, and even libraries are jumping on board by allowing extended rentals and unlimited ebook downloads. And while this provides plenty of options for families looking to pick up some more books, they might be a little lost on where to start.
To aid in their book-buying process, the experts at Coupon Chief have put together an article on how to buy books on a budget. From websites with popular titles as low as $0.99 to apps that combine resources from dozens of nearby libraries, their resource is sure to be a help to families looking to continue their book obsession. Check out the infographic below or head to their blog for all the latest tips!