17 October 2020

Halloween Bookshelf


If you didn't know, we are huge book snobs over here. The kids are fortunate enough to have an extensive children's book library to choose from every night. I truly just can't stop buying all of the good ones, which turns out is something like two million books. I officially started my Halloween collection last year and have been growing it since then. Here are this years favorite picks - 



You don't have to always have the budget for new books. Here are the ways I save on books for the kids:

1. Find your local library's online catalogue and type in the name of a book. If they are available for hold, place them on hold and pick them up at your local branch! Some branches are even doing curbside due to Covid. This is our favorite way to read a book before purchasing. 

2. Check your local library's for sale sections. Our branch sells books donated to raise money for the library. We have gotten brand new books before for $1! 

3. Check out Thriftbooks! They sell used books for a fraction of the cost. I check this website before I purchase any book at a big box store. I'm all about recycling used items, so this is my go to. 


Happy Reading!