Scholastic Book Fairs Warehouse Sale: Deep Discounts on Books & School Supplies + Extra Savings Coupons
If you have a Scholastic Book Fairs Warehouse nearby and are a teacher, librarian, school personnel, book fair chairperson, school volunteer, or homeschool personnel, check out this offer! During the month of February, Scholastic Books is running their Dollar Days Book Sale in select states, where you can snag deep discounts on hardcovers, paperbacks, and school supplies.
You can take an extra 50% off permanently reduced red tag items and there are thousands of items priced at $2 or less. You can also fill a Build-a-BOX with books of your choice from a specially selected collection of clearance items at participating locations (marked with a box symbol) and pay only $24.95 plus tax for each box you build.
To locate the warehouse sale in each state, head on over here and click on your state or enter your zip code. If there is one in your area, the address with dates and times will be listed. Also, make sure you register on-line before you attend to receive a special $10 off $50 or $25 off $100 FAST PASS coupon. Awesome!
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If you don’t have a warehouse nearby or just like shopping from the comfort of your own home, here’s an online deal you can score! Now through 1/26, the online Scholastic Store is offering an extra 20% off sitewide (excluding LEGO Systems) with the promo code WIN2015 at checkout. Plus, get FREE ground shipping on all book orders over $35!
Be sure to check out their Sale Section as they have select items reduced up to 50% off, so be sure to browse around and let us know what bargains you find. [/h2s_box]
(Thanks, Gina!)
Book fair chair person here. Thanks for the reminder, i have $250 scholastic dollars expiring i need to use. But unfortunately can’t combine it with any coupons.
But you can use it on the $1 sale books and the build a box books I think. It’s been a few years since I was a chairperson. Good luck and have fun shopping!
From the fine print I’ve read if you are using scholastic dollars you will be charged the full book price. No bueno
Thanks. There’s one here in Baton Rouge and I didn’t know it.
Where in baton rouge?
Louisana. Baton Rouge is the capital of Louisana.
FYI: I was recently introduced to the “You wouldn’t want to be……” series by Scholastic Books. Delightful and informative books on history! Here is a link to the series on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/s/?_encoding=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=390957&field-keywords=you%20wouldn%27t%20want%20to%20be%20series&linkCode=ur2&sprefix=you%20would%2Caps%2C300&tag=wwwhip2saveco-20&url=search-alias%3Dstripbooks&linkId=T6FOWCFHESJNFXR5
Thanks so much for the link. I think my boys are going to love this series!!
You are most welcome. I have always loved history, but I know that most people do not. This series presents the information in such an interesting way that I don’t see how it would be possible to find history boring. I want to read them all myself!
There is one near me but I’m not personnel or anything do you have to show if to get in?
They let anyone in. At least that has been my experience.
I have shopped three different locations in the Southeast and have never seen them turn anyone away.
If I registered am I able to bring kids with me to choose books. What about another adult?
all I get is error messages and won’t load the pages