My DD (age 5) got one of the Kumon math workbooks as a gift from an aunt of mine, and we've been doing it at home and she's into it (it's the "telling time" one).
Where can I buy these types of books (Kumon) if we aren't doing the program itself? Thank you in advance. |
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Ok, I'm an idiot. I just found this online, so I don't need anyone to reply (unless they have any additional info not covered hre, of course). Thanks anyway, all! http://www.kumonbooks.com/home/wheretobuy.aspx |
I didn't open the lInk, but I get mine from Amazon. They ven do a 4 for 3 deal sometimes.
Also seen them at Barnes and Noble. My DD is currently doing the cutting one. Sure I could print stuff off online, but the pictures in the book are colorful and DD enjoys it! |
Also, Amazon usually have a 4 for 3 promotion deal. When your purchase four Kumon books at a time you only pay for the price for three books. That's what I do. It's cheaper than any bookstore or purchasing them through Kumon. |
You can buy it online. Ebay or amazon is the great way from where you can buy and type of things |
Do you have your heart set on Kumon?
I have some good Evan Moor workbooks. We liked this one: http://www.amazon.com/Skill-Sharpeners-Math-Kindergarten-Norris/dp/1596730528/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1362838082&sr=8-2&keywords=evan+moor+K+workbook It has a mix of different types of activities, versus the Kumon ones that are more repetitive. We do both. |
Thanks to the others who posted info! I like the four for three deal so thanks for that information, and no, I def do not have my heart set on Kumon, so thanks for the info re Evan Moor! |
I just ordered some Kumon from Amazon yesterday and they don't have the 4 for 3 deal right now. But most of the lower level ones were less than $6 a piece, which is what they used to average with the 4 for 3. Still a good price. |
Costco |
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Barnes & Noble.
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After all of the money you pay to go there, you ought to ask the center. |