Homeschoolers!
For those in the Phoenix area next week, you have the opportunity to get your curriculum at Bargain Basement prices!
Covenant Home School Resource Center in Phoenix is having a Blow-Out Sale on used books—just in time to stock up before the AFHE Homeschool Convention (where you will pay a lot more)!
Tuesday and Wednesday, July 14-15, 9:00 AM-4:00 PM
Covenant Home School Resource Center
1117 E. Devonshire Ave
Phoenix, AZ 85014
602-277-3497
info@chsrc.org
ALL USED BOOKS ARE 50% OFF THE ALREADY GREATLY REDUCED PRICES!
Visit the Bargain Books Basket, and get great deals for $.25-$1.00!
Many new books are also on hand!
Publishers the store carries include:
- A Beka
- A Reason For (Spelling, Writing, Science)
- Alpha Omega
- Apologia
- Bob Jones
- Bilingual Books
- Great Science Adventures
- Henty Books on Tape
- Learning Language Arts Through Literature
- Let’s Read Math
- Saxon Math
- Sonlight (some TE’s and readers)
- James Stobaugh
- Unit study materials
- Weaver
- and so much more it would take days for me to list them all!
I know people who would have paid $600 for new curriculum, and found the same items at CHSRC for 1/3 to 1/2 that amount!
You will want to get down there early, so you don’t miss all the GREAT deals!
By the way, if you have not figured out which materials you want to use, CHSRC is a wonderful place to spend the morning (or the day) examining many styles of curriculum “face to face” and comparing them to find what will work best for your family.
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