Guest Blogger – Christina Poulsen
As a stay-at-home mom on a budget, one of my favorite places to go with my daughter during the week is my local library. As I have mentioned before, I live in the country, and I need to drive a good 20-30 minutes to get to the nearest store. The price of gas is a concern whenever I want to drive anywhere. Luckily, one of our town libraries is less than 1/2 mile down the road. It’s small, VERY small, but provides a place for me to escape from my home once in a while. Here are the perks of heading to the library.
- You can rent movies for free. They usually don’t carry the newest titles, but it’s a whole lot cheaper than renting from Blockbuster, and you can keep the movies longer.
- You can read magazines for free. This could save you $10 a year per subscription. And a lot of times, they give them away after a month or two.
- You can use the internet for free. If you only use the internet a few times a week, it may be better to cancel your internet and head to the library when you need to use it. You could potentially save $50 or more a month.
- You can order books from other libraries. You may have to check with each state, but I know mine has a program where you can order a book from any other library in the state and they send it to your chosen library. I can actually search for and order the books online, which makes it even easier.
- 3 words: children’s play area. I have yet to see a library without a children’s section. Usually they have toys as well as board books. I love to sit and read while my daughter plays.
- Free or discount passes. Many libraries offer free or discount passes to the local zoo, children’s museum, or other fun places.
- Free classes & activities. Most offer storytime and other activities for children. Also see if they have any adult activities. My library is starting an “intro to knitting” class on October that I might be joining. :)
To search for a library in your area, check out http://nces.ed.gov/surveys/libraries/librarysearch/Christina is the blogger behind Nifty Thrifty Homemaker, where this post was originally published. She is a happily married wife and stay-at-home mom. She created her blog to help other women learn how to manage their finances and get the most for their money.
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Our family uses the library quite often. It does have great benefits.
I practically live in my local library! I am a crazy reader and usually plow through a book in 2 days tops.