Math
- The child learned about budgeting and money management by calculating the total cost of items purchased from thrift stores.
- They practiced their arithmetic skills by adding up the prices of different items and determining the amount of change they would receive.
- The child gained an understanding of percentages by calculating discounts on items that were on sale.
- They also learned about geometric shapes and measurements by comparing the sizes and dimensions of different clothing items.
After this activity, you can encourage your child to continue developing their math skills by:
- Challenging them to create a budget for their next thrift store shopping trip, including estimated costs for different items.
- Asking them to calculate the average price of items they have purchased so far and compare it to the average price of new items.
- Having them research and compare prices of similar items in thrift stores and regular retail stores to understand the potential savings.
Book Recommendations
- The Thrift Book: Live Well and Spend Less by India Knight: This book provides tips and advice on how to make the most out of thrift store shopping, including budgeting and finding unique treasures.
- Thrift Store Graces: Finding God's Gifts in the Midst of the Mess by Jane Knuth: This memoir shares heartwarming stories of the author's experiences volunteering at a thrift store, highlighting the value and lessons found in unexpected places.
- ThriftStyle: The Ultimate Bargain Shopper's Guide to Smart Fashion by Allison Engel, Reise Moore, and Margaret Engel: This book offers fashion tips and strategies for finding stylish, secondhand clothing and accessories in thrift stores.
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