School supplies can be expensive. Imagine buying enough tricycles for an entire class of kindergartners. That would definitely dent a school’s bank account.
A new service, Discount School Supply, provides items that are commonly used in classrooms at a much lower price than what retailers usually charge. These school supplies include items used for arts and crafts, infants and toddlers, dramatic play, and active play. Discount School Supply has partnered with companies such as Crayola, Elmers, and Angeles to provide these products. Users who buy products from Discount School Supply also receive free shipping on orders of more than $79. Discount School Supply also offers resources for programs such as Head Start, YMCA, and Homeschooling programs.
If you are not shopping, Discount School Supply also offers various types of educational resources. Some of these include environmentally friendly activities and learning experiences, lists for useful classroom items, and communities where parents and teachers can interact to help students succeed.
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