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Saturday Steals: Make your own minifigs

Plus math freebies, summer reading camp, Tide deals and more.

Check out this guide to making your own Lego minifig printables!

Here’s a free set of 17 homeschooling pages, including a sample letter of intent, daily schedule, lesson planning sheets, schedule sheets and more. Most of these wouldn’t work in my house, but you may find them useful.

Check out these fun kitchen wands! Don’t you just want all of them? I may try making one, myself.

No funds for camp? Education.com has a new DIY Summer Reading Camp to do at home.

Get a free guide to first grade math here.

Save on laundry detergent—get a 2-pack of Tide for just $12 at Amazon.com.

Find out how to make your own vapor discs to use in the shower at Frugal by Choice (there are lots of other great homemade recipes and ideas at the site, too).

And if you love LUSH’s massage bars like I do, you’ll appreciate this recipe to use when making your own.

And while you’re at it, how about learning how to make your own Altoids?

FreeHomeschoolDeals.com has a bunch of freebies you might find useful, including a math lapbook bundle, a nature study curriculum and a Charlotte Mason spelling curriculum. Be sure to get instant updates and freebies by liking them on Facebook.

Don’t forget to try out MathSeeds.com for free! Wood Sprite enjoyed her free trial so much that I went ahead and bought a year’s membership to go along with our Reading Eggs membership. In fact, I think I like MathSeeds better—there are more, shorter activities and way cuter “hatchlings.”

 

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