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How To Get A Discount On Amazon Prime

February 10, 2022 By: Sweet Frugal Lifecomment

Tips For Saving Money On Amazon Prime!

Alright, the news is out and Amazon Prime has announced that they are raising their prices.  Starting on February 18, 2022, prices will increase from $119/year to $139/year.  As prices seem to be increasing all around us, hearing this extra price rise has been hard for many of us just trying to save a few bucks.  So, I did some research and found a few ways you can get a discount on Amazon Prime!

What is Amazon Prime?

Amazon Prime is a subscription service from Amazon that gives you extra perks, including faster shipping, free shipping, access to thousands of video streaming content, kindle books and free music to stream.

You can subscribe for a yearly fee or monthly.  The choice is yours and you can cancel at anytime!

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What is included in Amazon Prime?

I like to think of it as multiple services (books, music, movies, etc.) all wrapped into one.  Amazon Prime offers you:

  • Access to stream thousands of movies and tv series
  • Millions of ad-free songs available for streaming
  • Thousands of kindle books, magazines and more
  • Early access to prime deals
  • Unlimited photo storage
  • Free shipping
  • And much, much more!

How to get a discount on Amazon Prime

I know so many people who love Amazon Prime, and all of its many benefits, but the high price tag just doesn’t fit into their budget.  If you can relate to this at all, then you’re in the right place!

I have scoured the internet, researched everything on Amazon, and found a few hacks to help you get an Amazon Prime Discount!

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1.  Amazon Student

If you happen to be a student, then you qualify for an Amazon Prime discount through Amazon Student.  Anyone enrolled in a college or university, within the United States qualifies for the Amazon Student discount.

When you sign up for an Amazon Student account you will get 6 months of Prime for free!  At the end of the 6 month free trial, you can continue using Amazon Prime for a huge discount of just $6.49/month.

Amazon Student includes all of the prime perks, you will get the quick and free shipping, and the ability stream movies, music and more!

2.  Free 30-Day Trial

All new Amazon Prime customers can get a free 30-day Amazon Prime trial!  This is a great way to experience all of the amazing benefits of having prime, for free!  You can cancel your free trial at any time, so no need to worry about signing up for long term if you decide it’s not right for you.

There are rumors that have claimed that Amazon will offer the free 30-day Amazon Prime trial to anyone who had prime in the past, but haven’t used it for over a year.  It’s worth looking into if you are an old customer who cancelled a year or two ago!

3.  EBT Discount

Another great Amazon Prime discount to look into is for anyone with an EBT (Electronics Benefits Transfer) card.  This is a discount that isn’t as talked about as much as the others, but totally should be!

If you currently have an EBT card, then you can get an Amazon Prime membership for just $5.99/month.  That’s less than half the price of a regular membership!

4.  Amazon Household

If there are multiple people living in one household, you can all save a little bit of money by sharing Amazon Prime benefits through Amazon Household.  With Amazon Household you can share a Prime account with 2 adults, 4 teens, and 4 children.  If everyone chips in a few dollars each month, it’s a great way to get all of the Prime benefits for less!

Keep in mind though, that you will be sharing your payment methods with each other, so make sure you are comfortable with that before setting up Amazon household.

5.  Metro by T-Mobile

If you happen to be a T-Mobile customer on the Metro plan, you can get Amazon Prime for FREE!  It is probably not worth switching cell phone plans just to get this discount, but it is a fun perk you should know about it if you already have the plan.

In Conclusion

Amazon Prime is such a great service, and I have loved using it off and on over the years.  I hope that these suggestions can help some of you enjoy a discount on Amazon Prime!

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I hope you are able to get a discount on Amazon Prime!

How To Save Money On Preschool

January 11, 2021 By: Sweet Frugal Lifecomment

Frugal preschool hacks.

The Preschool age of raising kids is just one of my very favorite ages!  It is so much fun!  I love the sweet innocence, and the fact that their cute personalities are starting to show.  The only negative to these years is that paying for preschool tuition can get expensive!  Preschool is optional for many families, but for those of us who want our kids in school before elementary school I am sharing a few ways to save money on preschool!

Why Is Preschool Important?

I understand that not everyone feels the need to have their children in preschool, and that’s OK!  My belief is that there are a million different ways to be an EXCELLENT parent and that there is NOT a one size fits all when it comes to raising kids.

We decided to enroll each of my three kids in preschool for a variety of reasons, I’ll share a few of them below:

  • Learn important social skills.  I really wanted my kids to get practice interacting with kids their age, so they could learn how to share, say sorry, and be a good friend.
  • Practice being in a structured learning environment.  Another important part of preschool for me is giving the kids practice sitting still, following directions and listening to a teacher.
  • Give them a head start on kindergarten and reading readiness.  I really love that preschool gave my kids a head start on reading and math skills.  It helped me feel more confident when sending them to kindergarten.

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How To Save Money On Preschool

Alright, now let’s get to the nitty gritty!  Here are a few ways you can cut costs on preschool tuition!

1.  Compare Prices

An important step to saving money on preschool costs is to shop around.  Make sure you spend time, research, and effort to compare prices of multiple preschools in your area.

I recommend asking for preschool recommendations on Facebook Marketplace and from a few good friends.  Once you have a list of possible preschools call each of them to find out more information.

As you are shopping around make a list of each preschool including their tuition price, preschool times, and pros and cons of each one.  This will help you when making the decision of which school is best for your child.

I’ve found that the preschools done out of the home tend to be the most budget friendly.

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2.  Try A Public Preschool

Most preschools are private, but there are also many public preschools available if you look for them.  These public preschools are usually made available to low income families or kids with developmental delays, but they will sometimes accept others who don’t qualify….so make sure you ask!

The best way to find public preschools in your area is to spend some time googling local public preschools to see if you can find some.  I also recommend calling your local school district to see if they offer any public preschools.

3.  Offer To Volunteer

Many years ago, when my oldest was in preschool and money was tight, I asked her preschool teacher if there was anything I could do to help in the classroom in exchange for a discount on preschool tuition.

She was so nice and excited about my request!  It was truly a good situation for both of us.  Immediately I was put to work copying papers and cutting out shapes for craft projects.  In return she gave me a 25% discount.  Yay!  She’s the best!

In the years since then I have heard from other friends of preschool teachers offering similar discounts in exchange for help in the classroom.  Remember that not every teacher will agree to this request, but it never ever hurts to ask!

4.  Form A Preschool Co-op

Instead of paying for preschool, form a co-op with a few other moms and teach preschool yourself!  A preschool co-op not only saves money, it is also fun! 

Here’s how it works:

  • Find 4 other moms who have children the same age as your preschool child.
  • Host a meeting with the other moms where you can discuss curriculum, routines, and expectations for the preschool.
  • Assign each mom one week every month to teach the preschool kids at her home.

I’ve found it works best when everyone is following the same routine and curriculum to help the preschoolers get use to the structure of a classroom, which is why the meeting is so important to have.

I did a preschool co-op with a few friends for my youngest child and I loved it!  It was such a fun way to interact with my son and his friends.  Plus, it was free!

Our preschool co-op schedule looked something like this:

  1. Review the calendar and date.
  2. Discuss the weather.
  3. Lesson focused on a color, number, or letter.  The lessons were pre-assigned to each mom before the year started.
  4. Free play time.
  5. Snack time.
  6. Story time.

Each mom was also asked to choose and host one field trip during the year.  My field trip was in the fall, so we toured my dad’s potato cellar and talked about potato harvest!  It included a ride in a tractor, so the kids were all in heaven!

5.  Homeschool Preschool

If a preschool co-op isn’t your thing, you might want to consider teaching your child preschool lessons at home yourself.  This is what I did for my middle child, and we both loved it!  We still talk about our time together spent doing preschool.

A homeschool preschool often works best when you set a specific day and time to do school.  This really helps to keep you and your child on schedule. Next you should spend some time planning out your daily curriculum.  It might help to look up kindergarten readiness tips to help you decide what to focus on while you teach.

There are also many free printables offered on pinterest that you can use for your homeschool preschool.  It really is possible to teach preschool at home!

In Conclusion

Raising kids is expensive, but there are steps we as parents can take to help alleviate some of those huge costs.  If you are wanting a way to prepare your child for kindergarten, without breaking the bank, try a few of these suggestions!

I have done most of them and saw first hand how helpful they can be in decreasing the high cost of preschool tuition.  If I can save money on preschool, then you can too!

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I hope this article gave you some good tips on how to save money on preschool.

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