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What is a good place to post home school curriculum for resale? Other than eBay?

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I cleaned my shelves and was going to post on eBay. Is there a better board for home schoolers?

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  1. if you belong to a homeschool group that has a news letter you can post an add for the books in that.


  2. You can also try a few groups throught yahoo.  school-curr-swap; thehomeschoolmomusedcurriculum.

  3. You can resell curriculum on This Little Piggy Stays Home.  It's a wonderful home school site.

  4. The Old Schoolhouse Magazine has an auction site - and you can post teacher's guides/editions there:

    http://www.homeschoolbuy.com

    The Homeschool Buyers' Co-op has free classifieds:

    http://www.homeschoolbuyersco-op.org/

    Someone mentioned VegSource:

    http://www.vegsource.com/homeschool/

    There are many Yahoo Groups for buying/selling/trading HS curricula.

    I post, and receive a LOT of stuff at PaperbackSwap.  The books are free with credits (which will "cost" ~$2 each).  I recently "scored" a brand new college text ($130 value) on PBS.  There is a lot of HS curriculum there, and there's a HS board in the forums.

    http://www.paperbackswap.com

    Our local HS association has a big sale each year.  That's when I do the bulk of my selling.

  5. www.theswap.com

    They sell curriculum.  :)

  6. vegsource has free homeschool sale postings

  7. Maybe try a flea market or yard sale?  I know many homeschoolers who look for books at yeard sales and flea markets.

    Also, look for curriculum fairs run by churches or other groups -- often they allow for individuals to bring books/supplies for sale/trade

  8. HSLDA curriculum market is a great site for re-sale of items. As someone else mentioned there are several yahoo groups the one I listed below is a bit of a discussion group but mostly selling items. Also if there are  any home-school groups in your area you could check and see if they have yahoo groups or host sales annually sometimes that's an option.

    I am always looking for an affordable way to recycle my home-school items with three kids its not too hard. Good luck :o)

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