Back-to-School Supplies for All Grades

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Back-to-School sales with Double Cash Back at Ebates are in full swing, so now is the time to start stocking up on everything your little learners need — no matter which grade they are entering this year. Why wait for administrators to send you a school-supplies list and risk missing amazing deals from top stores like Amazon, Kohl’s, Office Depot, TigerDirect and more? (Also, you don’t want to miss out on Tax Free days, which vary by state, to save even more money!) Here is a handy back-to-school checklist to get you started, organized by grade to make your school shopping a snap this season.

Kindergarten

  • Glue stick (not a bottle, which can open in their backpack)
  • Small pack of crayons
  • Washable markers
  • No. 2 pencils
  • Pencil sharpener
  • Erasers
  • Colored pencils
  • Plastic folders (instead of a binder they are bound to pinch themselves with)
  • Safety (lefty or righty) scissors
  • Colorful construction paper
  • Ruled notebook or pad
  • Pencil box
  • Tissue packs
  • Backpack
  • Lunchbox

Grades 1, 2 and 3

  • Three-ring binder
  • Notebook
  • No. 2 pencils
  • Pencil sharpener
  • Eraser
  • Ruler
  • Ball-point pens
  • Colored pencils
  • Washable markers
  • Colorful construction paper
  • Pencil box
  • Tissue packs
  • Backpack
  • Lunchbox

Grades 4 and 5

  • Three-ring binder
  • Three-hole punch that fits inside binder
  • Loose-leaf paper or spiral notebooks
  • Subject dividers or folders
  • Blue or black ball-point pens
  • No. 2 pencils
  • Pencil sharpener
  • Eraser
  • Pencil pouch
  • Ruler
  • Colored pencils
  • Personal organizer/calendar
  • Book socks
  • Backpack
  • Lunch bag
  • Calculator

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Grades 6 through 12

  • Three-ring binder
  • Three-hole punch that fits inside binder
  • Loose-leaf paper or spiral notebooks
  • Subject dividers
  • Blue or black ball-point pens
  • Mechanical pencils
  • Eraser
  • Permanent markers
  • Highlighters
  • Colored pencils
  • Personal organizer/calendar
  • Book socks
  • Backpack
  • Lunch bag
  • Calculator
  • Combination lock
  • Post-Its
  • Wite-Out
  • Protractor and ruler
  • Graph paper
  • Flash drive
  • Thesaurus/dictionary

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6 Road Trip Games Anyone Can Play

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Passing the time on a long car ride can seem a bit tedious. There are only so many things you can read, songs you can sing and topics of conversation you can cover. And that’s just when traveling with adults. Kids’ games will definitely keep you sane on family road trips but not all are car friendly. No matter who you plan to hit the highway with this summer, we’ve got a list of six super fun road trip games for passengers of all ages.

Grocery List

Exercise your brain with this basic yet challenging memory game. The first player names a grocery store item that starts with A, like apples. The next player has to repeat the first item, apples, then add a grocery store item that starts with B, like bananas. Repeat with the next players to cover all the letters of the alphabet. The first person to forget an item on the list loses.

Story Chain

This is a great game for kids to stretch their imaginations. But it’s also one of the funniest road trip games for adults, allowing them to get a little…suggestive. Start a story with one sentence, something like “Once upon a time, there was a princess.” The next person adds another sentence and so on. There’s no winner but there will be plenty of laughs.

20 Questions

This classic game may seem easy but can be a real head scratcher. One player picks a noun and tells the group if it is a person, place or thing. The other players take turns asking yes or no questions about the noun and the first person to guess correctly wins. This is one of our favorite road trip games for kids because it calls for them to do what they do best—ask questions!

Who Am I?

Take the 20 Questions game and get personal or test your pop-culture knowledge. The first player picks a person that everyone in the car should know, whether it’s a family member, fictional character or celebrity. The other players take turns asking yes or no questions and, again, the first player to guess the correct identity wins.

Alphabet Soup

A game of keen observation will keep the kids quiet and the adults sharp when energy levels are crashing. Name objects in alphabetical order. Every player can jump in at any time to name an object and collect a point, but the objects have to be said in alphabetical order. The player with the most points wins. Play the game with objects you see on the road, types of cars, letters on license plates or all of the above!

Virtual Hide and Seek

This is one of the best road trip games ever because kids and adults will have just as much fun playing. Pick a place everyone in the car will know about, whether it’s your family home, your office building, your old high school, etc. Pick a space in that location to “hide.” The other players take turns asking yes or no questions about where you are. The first person to guess correctly wins.

 

 

 

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12 Money-Saving Healthy Kids’ Snacks

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When it comes to keeping little tummies full, healthy ingredients and a steep grocery bill are always top concerns. Quickness and convenience are also key when it comes to snacking with a busy schedule.

But making your kids’ snacks can be affordable, healthy and even easy when you make large batches that will last you the whole week. Plus, some of these healthy snack recipes are kid-chef friendly and easy to make with some little helping hands. Check out these 12 money-saving healthy kids’ snacks your brood will go bananas over.

1. No-Bake Granola Bites
These sugar- and flour-free bites are better than cookies, and they make for a quick breakfast or after-lunch snack on the go.

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via Gimme Some Oven

2. Sesame-Ginger Roasted Chickpeas
Younger kids can be a little finicky about eating meat, which is why beans are a vital source of the protein, iron and fiber all kids need. These mouthwatering roasted chickpeas are the perfect substitute for fatty potato chips or buttery crackers.

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via Honk If You’re Vegan

3. Baked Apple Chips
These simple apple chips will be an instant hit if your kids want a nice crunch or something sweet. Bake up big batches and bag them for later — your kids will always want more.

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via The Viet Vegan

4. Cheesy Broccoli Bites
Adding cheese to veggies is a classic trick for getting kids to eat their greens, but these are just ridiculously delicious.

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via Super Healthy Kids

5. Black Bean Brownies
Beans are magical little bits of healthiness, and these delectable brownies are as simple as they are scrumptious.

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via Minimalist Baker

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6. Spicy Kale Chips
Ditch the Lay’s and get your kids to love munching on these crunchy greens with a little kick.

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via One Green Planet

7. Grape Poppers
On those rare occasions you want to give your kids a sugary treat, these candy-coated poppers can still be an opportunity to give them their daily serving of fruit. You can also swap the sprinkles for chopped nuts!

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via My Kitchen Escapades

8. Banana-Zucchini Muffins
Hiding a fruit and a vegetable in a sweet little muffin? Who are you, Houdini?

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via Yummy Healthy Easy

9. Ham and Cheese on a Stick
No baking or cooking required for these delicious afternoon hors d’oeuvres. A little imagination always makes eating fun for kids.

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via A Mom’s Take

10. Fruit Juice Jell-O Squares
Make a classic treat wholesome with real fruit juice. The kids can even help you make this sweet snack.

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via Primally Inspired

11. Parmesan Baked Zucchini Fries
Just a light sprinkling of oil, salt and Parmesan cheese and these babies are ready to bake and be devoured by the entire family.

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via Damn Delicious

12. Fruity Frozen Yogurt Bites
All you need is your favorite yogurt, some berries and silicone cake cuffs to create a frozen treat perfect for hot days.

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via Eats Amazing

Let us know in the comments which of these recipes your kids would gobble up!

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Win $100 Carter’s Gift Card!

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We know that your little miracles can cost a lot of cash (it’s ok, they’re totally worth it). From how fast they grow to how much wear and tear they inflict on their wardrobe, baby and kids’ clothes take up a big chunk of your budget. We want to kick off our Mommy Madness Week by giving away a $100 Carter’s gift card! 

Carter’s is the trusted brand in children’s clothing, celebrating childhood with playful prints and adorable characters. Not only are their clothes affordable, they are durable, comfortable, and easy to change on the go. Enter our giveaway to get a jumpstart on that next growth spurt with Carter’s.

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Travel Essentials: 11 Items to Make Any Trip Easier

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Whether you are a solo adventurer or you’re traveling with your entire tribe, getting away has its hassles. From sensible packing to keeping little ones happy (and yourself from going insane), this ultimate list of travel essentials eliminates your questions on what to pack and guarantees smooth sailing during your next “bon voyage.”

1. SHOLDIT Infinity Wrap Purse
Forget fanny packs or even the hidden ones you strap under your clothes. How uncomfortable does that sound? Instead, carry your small essentials with easy access and stay in style with this infinity scarf-turned-purse.

2. Prince Lionheart Backseat Organizer & Kickmat
Long car rides with toddles can wreak havoc on the backs of your seats. This kickmat and organizer protects your upholstery with one easy install.

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3. Snack and Play Travel Tray
Another must-have for family road trips, this travel tray will keep everything your little one needs within arm’s reach to reduce the need for pull-overs or dangerous reaching behind your seat.

4. Triangular Crayons
Whether you’re in a plane, train, or automobile, these crayons will not roll away so your kids can keep creating while you get closer to your destination.

5. Travel Jewelry Case
We’ve all opened a suitcase to reveal a tangled mess of necklaces, bracelets, and earrings that we have to spend precious vacation minutes untangling. Avoid this time suck with a small and simple travel jewelry case with multiple compartments and ample protective cushioning.

6. Foldable Water Bottles
That hefty plastic water bottle is great when it’s full, but takes up precious cargo room when it’s empty. These foldable bottles are reusable and roll up for easy storage when not in use.

7. EarPlanes Flight Ear Plugs
The change in air pressure on flights can be painful for tiny ears. These ear plugs relieve the pressure and reduce harsh noise naturally with their exclusive CeramX Filter.

8. Tegu Blocks
Perfect for babies and toddlers, these wooden blocks are magnetic, making them hard to slip out of little hands.

9. Travel Compression Bags
There is really no other way to pack your clothes than with compression vacuum bags. The space they take up otherwise is just ridiculous, especially if you’re planning a long trip and don’t want to deal with a Laundromat.

10. Car Seat Transporter
Car seats are heavy and bulky but can easily roll along with this simple car seat transporter. You can even strap your little one in if you need to run and catch that next flight.

11. Colorescience Powdered Sunblock
Putting on extra sunblock on the go is always a sticky ordeal. This light and airy powdered sun protection goes in on a flash so you can get back to your getaway.

What are some items you never travel without? Let us know in the comments below!

 

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DIY Valentine’s For Kids

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Parents, first let us congratulate you on the extra time you happened to stumble upon in order to put any extra thought into your kids’ valentines cards this year. Doing anything other than picking up a box of punch-cut Charlie Brown cards (because Charlie Brown is still totally cool, right?) legitimately makes you a superhero. Let us help you in your quest to make Valentine’s Day too cool for school with these seven super-cute handmade gift ideas.

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You Color My World
If you have more than a few broken crayons laying around the house, this Valentine craft is perfect for you. By melting up broken crayons in a heart-shaped silicon mold, you’ve created a colorful gift any child would love. Learn how to make these Heart Shaped Crayons from Cherished Bliss.

 

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“Doh” You Want To Be My Valentine?
These Play-Doh Valentine’s from Random Thoughts of a SUPERMOM are a great alternative to chocolate or candy. Another alternative is to make your own Play-Doh with your child and put them into plastic containers. Feel free to add sparkles!

 

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May The Force Be With You On Valentine’s Day
Let your tiny Jedi be the talk of the classroom with this Star Wars Valentine from Brassy Apple. Add a glowstick to this simple Valentine’s card and it’s now transformed into a glowing lightsaber.

 

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Our Class Would Knot Be The Same Without You
If your child loves to make friendship bracelets (or you don’t mind helping them learn), this DIY craft is unique and special. Friendship Bracelet Valentines from Dandee Designs is a bit more time-consuming than the other crafts, but definitely will be a hit among the classroom.

 

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Follow The Trail To My Heart
If your child is allowed to bring snacks for Valentine’s Day, opt for this yummy and healthy trail mix! A Spicy Perspective has ideas on how to perfectly make the Homemade Trail Mix Valentine Snack, complete with cute bird!

 

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Be Mine Craft-y
Kids love Minecraft, that is a fact. So these adorable Minecraft Valentines from Lolly Jane are perfect for boys who complain about how “girly” Valentine gifts are. If that’s too much work, fill the bag with bricks and instructions with how to DIY their own.

 

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You Blow My Mind
To finish off the list, we’ve taken a cue from wedding receptions and love the idea of bubbles. Bubble Valentines from Pretty Prudent are super easy to whip up. Best of all, these bubbles don’t make a mess!

 

Which of these DIY Valentine’s are perfect this year for your kids? Comment below!

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Holiday Gift Guide for Kids

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Without literally thousands of toys to choose from this holiday season, buying gifts for your child, niece, nephew, cousin, or friend can become daunting. We’ve come up with ten great gifts for any child in your life, many which focus on creativity along with fun!

1. Magformers 30 Piece Classic Set (Target) | $39.99
2. Melissa & Doug Alphabet Sound Puzzle (Bed Bath & Beyond) | $19.99
3. Hide and Seek Playhouse (Sears) | $34. 10
4. Play-Doh Fun Factory Deluxe Set (Toys R Us) | $17.99
5. Melissa & Doug Wooden Deluxe Puppet Theater (Gettington) | $71.95
6. Seedling Design Your Own Super Hero Cape (ReUseIt) | $35.99
7. Fisher-Price Grow with Me 3-in-1 Skateboard (FAO Schwarz) | $49.99
8. LEGO Minecraft: Crafting Box (Toys R Us) | $59.99
9. Disney Frozen Deluxe Toddler 2 Pack with Olaf (Target) | $37.99
10. Crayola Marker Maker (Kmart) | $19.99

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Toys R Us “Toy-a-Day” Giveaway

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The toy experts at Toys R Us travel all over the world, visiting every toy mecca from Novato to the North Pole. Thousands of ideas and sketches…hundreds of inventors…countless hours of testing each toy to make sure it’s as fun as can be! Here are the fabulous 15, ready to inspire your best holiday ever!

We’ve partnered with Toys R Us to give away each of these 15 awesome playthings to Ebates members. Give them to your kids, your grandkids, your best friend’s kids….heck, keep them for yourself if you’d like! We’re giving away a prize a day so be sure to come back daily and see if you’re a winner!

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Win 1 of 2 $100 Gift Cards from The Children’s Place!

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It’s the most wonderful time of year – eggnog, Christmas carols, family time, and more! The Children’s Place is helping us celebrate the little ones in our lives by giving away 2 gift cards worth $100! You can bundle up your little one, grab some gifts for your nephew or niece, or gift your grandchild a Winter wardrobe.

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