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Things You Should Avoid Buying from Dollar Stores

November 29, 2015 by Veronica Phillips

School supplies

Kids go through school supplies so quickly you assume they’re snacking on their colored pencils in class. However, getting them from the dollar star isn’t always the best solution. Leaky pens, erasers that don’t erase, sticky notes that don’t stick to anything; these are just some of the problems you’ll get from dollar store school supplies.

They can make your kids frustrated, and they will pay less attention in class. Plus, they might very well be eating them, or at the very least sticking these things in their mouths, so it’s better to spend a few bucks more on good quality pens and notebooks.

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