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Does the early bird obtain the worm? More than 500 mothers of grade-school-aged children interviewed apparently think so. Early Begin According to the U.S. Census Bureau, almost 55 million students will come back to school this season, and parents are not waiting before eleventh hour to start out their shopping. A 2005 back-to-school survey by Parenting magazine's MomConnections unveiled that almost 90 % of parents begin their back-to-school shopping at the least fourteen days or more before the first day of school-with more than half beginning their shopping someone to 3 months in advance. And over 50 percent of mothers say they enjoy getting their kiddies to buy school supplies. [http://www.visualimpactpro.com/printed_canopies.html homepage] The Fundamentals "Our mothers are using this time to think about their childhood and to fondly remember when their mothers took them back-to-school shopping," says Cheryl Wilbur, market researcher at Parenting magazine. What exactly are parents buying? Certain tried-and-true services and products, such as for instance Elmer's Washable School Glue and Glue Sticks, still appear year after year. Mothers say specific brands, such as for instance Elmer's Glue, Number. 2 pencils and Mead laptops, make them feel nostalgic for the very first day of school. Many parents get at the very least two bottles of white glue and three glue branches per school year. Other record must-haves include versions, notebooks, lunchboxes, scissors, stick, pens, rulers and calculators. University Savings Mothers are not skimping on school supplies either. "The typical American family is paying between $35 and $50 per child on back-to-school supplies," Wilbur says. More than 75 percent of moms say their children need more products for college than they did as children, with almost 50 percent of moms expressing their children need more than doubly many items. The good thing is that businesses such as Elmer's are joining Upromise to greatly help people save for college while they look for school supplies. Upromise is a free school savings program for individuals. Each and every time Upromise members make qualified purchases at participating stores, they will be given a percentage of what they spent as college savings. That back-to-school time, Upromise members who buy chosen Elmer's or Instant Krazy Glue services and products with a Upromise registered food respect card will receive 3 % of their purchase transferred within their Upromise account.
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