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5 (count 'em...FIVE!) Cannot Miss Deals for Homeschoolers...Take a Quick Look & See if Any of These Fit the Bill for Your Family!


Okay, so I just got wind of this new thing going around the inter-webs.

(It's for sure not a new idea or concept, but this group of homeschoolers doing this is a new thing & it's pretty awesome!)

A monthly rotation of "deals" just for the homeschool community...how fun is that?!?

I so wish this had been a thing when I was in the thick of home educating my five children because wow would I ever have looked forward to a cup of coffee & 10 minutes to check out whatever each month's new "deals & special offers" were being made available to me, the homeschooling mama in the thick of it all.

So I am thinking I will be sharing about these offers on my social media platforms & with my email list for one reason: I would have wanted to know about this kind of thing!



Here are some details (with the links and coupon codes for the deals & discounts) and if you are interested in future info & would like to be on my email list for homeschoolers, I'll add the link to my freebie "5 Encouragements for Homeschooling Moms" (a pdf that lands in your inbox when you sign up) and you will get more info on each month's deals when they are available. (Sign up HERE or down below).



The 4-1-1 on the deals for January ~

Alisha Greathouse, our art teacher, who has also taught an art family workshop for The Homeschool Sisterhood last year, has just opened enrollments for her Masterpiece Society. We love her membership! It has been one of the greatest addition to our homeschool in this past year. My kids absolutely love it! Enrollment ends on Friday, January 24th. Sign up for the membership here. Her membership only opens every 6 months. 


Betty from Peace Creek on the Prairie has a great deal on her Daily Bible Study Journalhas 11 beautiful pages to help you study God’s word. The beautiful purple floral pattern is bound to help you start each day with joy and peace. This is not a guided study for anything specific, but for you to use to study the Bible Scriptures. It is to help you memorize scripture and to dig deeper. It would be great to use alongside a commentary or other book to dig deeper.
Pages included:
Scripture Memory Page
Prayer Journal
Quotes from Today’s Reading with a section for your Thoughts
Cards to write Encouragement on to give to others.
Scripture Memory Cards to help you memorize scripture on the go.
Use code HSDeal01 at checkout to receive 25% off the Daily Bible Study Journal.

Sarah from Family Nest Printing can help you save on your homeschool printing needs. This is a great Homeschool Printing Service. We print curriculum or anything else that homeschool families need. Coupon is good for 20% off. Code is homeschoolprint20 (all lowercase).

Jan from Titus 2 Discipleship with Jan L Burt has a deal on her All Things Homeschool Ultimate Bundle. Added bonus materials include: print copy of the book "All Things Homeschool - Devotions for Homeschooling Mothers" & print copy of "The Homeschooling Mothers Bible Study" (original edition) & access to a private Facebook group where Jan will host 2 live Q&A sessions (ask any homeschool question you'd like & get answers from a 25-year homeschooling mom!) & one month's free access to the Titus 2 Discipleship members group (life coaching for Christian women) & EXCLUSIVELY for the first 5 buyers...a print copy of "The Once-A-Year Homeschool Planner - An All-in-One, All-Student, All-Subject Planning System" (Coupon code - "GoodDeal" takes $20 off the price of $57)

Ana from They Call Me Blessed has a great deal on her Beyond Blessed Life Planner {Printable Undated} value $25. $10 off with coupon BLESSED2020. 
The undated printable planner you need to take your life from good to beyond blessed this year and in the years to come.
A planner to organize your life and to encounter the inspiring and transforming Word of God daily.
“This is NOT just a planner, it’s 390 pages of Christ-centered goodness! I’m just digging in and I’m already completely blown her attention to include all of life’s details (goals, self-care, menu planning, water tracker and SO much more) not to mention it is incredibly beautiful!” - Lee Felix
Sarah from Family Nest Printing can help you save on your homeschool printing needs. This is a great Homeschool Printing Service. We print curriculum or anything else that homeschool families need. Coupon is good for 20% off. Code is homeschoolprint20 (all lowercase).


 (Oh yeah, here is that link to get on my email list where I'll share info on deals for homeschoolers each month & send you the pdf "5 Encouragements for Homeschooling Moms") 

Happy Homeschooling!!!
Jan :)
 

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