Scholastic treasures for hours and hours
Do you have a portable DVD player? Best investment I ever made. We routinely hop in the car for a 1,000+ mile drive (each way) to visit family for the holidays, and let me tell you, I am happy to have it. It prevents me from eating my young. Because as much as I love singing songs and playing license plate Bingo and such, sometimes, I just want a few hours of quiet. (I recommend buying a player with headphones….)
So check this one out, if you have a long car ride coming up: The Scholastic Treasury of 100 Storybook Classics on DVD is marked down to $44.99 at Amazon. That’s for 16 discs, and over 14 hours of run time. A great deal, right? The best I’ve seen on that set, actually, but—and here, feel free to hear me speaking in the voice from the old Ginsu knives commercials—wait, there’s more! Buy the set right now, and you’ll also get the Treasury of 20 Storybook Classics on DVD for free! Just scroll down on the product page of the first set and you’ll see the button to “Add both to cart” for the $44.99 price.
You really can’t put a price on 18+ hours of educational entertainment for your child (particularly if you’re talking about a long car ride), but if you could, $44.99 wouldn’t be bad at all. Just sayin’.
Games at stocking-stuffing prices
I don’t know if the Leapster is considered a “hot toy” anymore, but I know it was really big last year and the year before, which means that you may have a small child who already owns one. If you’re looking for a few cheap games, check out Leapster Arcade: Cosmic Math and Leapster Arcade: Word Chasers—both are currently just $6.99 at Amazon, right now.
And while you’re at Amazon, you may also want to check out Cranium Wow, currently marked down to $12.99. This is a 12+ game, so while the little ones play on their Leapsters, the grown-ups can play a game, too! If only it came with snacks, this would be perfect.
Are you still shopping?
I can’t believe that you’re not all shopped out, yet—I myself bought exactly one item, yesterday, marking the end of my holiday shopping—but if you’re still shopping around, today, I think we can rustle up a few deals for you.
Amazon’s Holiday Sale on toys and games is still going strong, today. If you need a spare guitar for your Wii, how does one for $6.95 sound? And I’ve been hearing good things about the Build-A-Bear Workshop DS game, which is down to just $9.95, still. And Personal Trainer Cooking (this one is great for older kids or aspiring chefs of any age) is just $4.95!
Office Depot is offering $45 off your $225+ order as part of their big holiday sale, but it excludes technology, so I guess it would be good if you wanted a fancy chair. Or maybe a whole lot of paper. (“Merry Christmas! I bought you semi-gloss!”)
Sierra Trading Post is giving you 15% off all weekend long with coupon code ABLACKCYBER8, which is of course on top of their weekend sale.
Celebrate “Brick Friday” at LEGO—save $10 off your $100+ order, $20 off $200+, or $30 off $300+, automatically. (Check out the this custom car garage or the Indiana Jones Jungle Cutter set, both half-off.)
Checking out the Web Busters at Macy’s today? Enjoy free shipping on all orders of $99+, automatically.
Spend $50+ at the big sale at Monterey Bay, today, and you can use coupon code 970106 to save another 15%.
Need a perfect pair of boot for the holidays? (Maybe you’re “helping” your husband buy a nice gift for you…?) All weekend at Endless, spend $75+ on boots and you’ll get 30% off your order. And you know my motto—it’s always a good time for pretty shoes on sale!
And now, I must go play many games of Uno with my children. We had a delightful holiday, and now we’re all sick. Hmph. Good thing I can get everything I need through my computer….
Free shipping and fun finds
Today only, ship your entire order at Hearthsong for free with coupon code HS48.
They have all sorts of cool toys, but check out the Sale section for deals broken down by price. There’s lots of great stocking-stuffer options in the Under $10 category.
(Phew, this spending all day shopping in my pajamas thing is tiring me out. I think I need some more pie.)
Children’s Place Black Friday deals
This always happens to me—I just (a few days ago) placed an order there, and now of course there have a ton more stuff on sale. Hmph. (This will probably not stop me from ponying up another $5 in shipping to pick up some more deals….)
Check out Children’s Place today: Select holiday merchandise is an additional 30% off (they have the cutest shirts for boys with matching jumpers for girls; I consider it an inalienable right of parenthood to make my children wear matching clothes one day a year), plus they have Black Friday Bucket promos with items priced at $5, $6, $7, and $8.
Don’t forget to use coupon code HAC8 for an additional 15% off, too!
More Amazon goodness
Okay, so I know we’ve talked about the Flip Camcorders here before. The latest Flip is called the Mino, and it now has HD capability and can make a perfect over-easy egg. Well, only one of those things is true, actually, but anyway, Amazon has a MinoHD bundle deal today: Buy the Mino (for $206.99, which is only 10% off, but this is a brand-spanking-new item and I’ve not seen it on sale elsewhere), and choose two accessories for free.
There’s a bunch of different cases from which to choose, but if you do this deal, be sure to grab the little Flip tripod. We use ours a lot more than I thought we would.
And this is completely unrelated, but how cute are these Nerf Armors for the DS Lite? Adorable, and at $5.95 they’re a great stocking stuffer for the kid getting a new DS.
Black Friday is here
Are you ready? (I got up early for you, so say yes. Please.)
Alright; here’s a slew of deals you don’t even need to get dressed to take advantage of:
Been eyeing the LeapFrog Tag Reading System for your child? Go build yourself a bundle at Amazon and save big—get the system, headphones, storage case, and an activity book for as little as $44 shipped!
Also at Amazon: The Complete West Wing Set for $74.99 (45 discs)! Or check out the rest of their Black Friday Deals and find something else fabulously cheap.
Buy.com has some awesome Black Friday deals as well. Like, say, a 7″ digital picture frame for $39.99, or a Nextar GPS unit for just $69.99.
There’s tons of deals over at Toys ‘R’ Us today (some that you can’t even get at the stores), and they’re still offering free shipping on most $49+ orders, plus if you pay via Paypal you can take $25 off $50+ with coupon code PAYPAL25!
And of course there’s even more toy deals over at eToys, with some items offering free shipping.
Check out all of the deals at Kohls without having to squeeze through the racks—there are too many deals to list! Card holders can take 15% off with code NOV15PICK and get free shipping with code MVC6746; everyone else can save 10% with code NEW9111.
That should get you started… I need to make myself some coffee and look around some more. Back in a bit.
Happy Thanksgiving!
I have a date with a turkey, but I just wanted to point out a couple of things in case you’re doing some shopping before you rush off over the river and through the woods, or whatever.
First, the George Foreman Next Grilleration (this is the one with five kinds of removable grilling plates) is down to $49.99, and would make a lovely gift for someone who likes to cook. Or someone who thinks they can’t cook. Or really, anyone who likes food.
Second, High School Musical: Sing It for the Wii is just $19.99 right now (half price), so if you have a HSM fan and a new Wii, you might want to check that one out.
Have a wonderful holiday, everyone! I’ll be back later with the Clarisonic winner!
Get your DVDs
Today’s countdown to Black Friday Deal at Amazon is a slew of DVDs for just $4.99 each. Hey, if you have Prime, you could have them in time to watch while you eat your turkey sandwiches on Friday!
Let’s pretend it’s the weekend already
It looks like Eddie Bauer is in a hurry to get their holiday weekend on—their big Thanksgiving weekend sale is already going. The site shows a few different ways to get free shipping on top of their reduced prices, too (free shipping for everyone with code HDSHPHS8 on your $100+ order, with even better offers for “friends” and cardholders available).
I like their attitude, frankly. I mean, I’ll take more weekend. Does this mean I can start eating all of these goodies I’m cooking today, too…?











