Free Voucher to Purchase Select Kindle Kids' Books for $2 Each
Click to "purchase" the voucher, sign in (to Amazon) and click thru a few more pages and you'll find the voucher code you need under "Your Vouchers" (link in top/right corner of the page). Sign-up for this offer expires April 1, 2013 or when the number of vouchers set aside by Amazon have been exhausted (which is often sometime the first day).
To use the Voucher, just click back to Amazonlocal and then on View Code next to the offer title. Click to copy the code, the on the link in step #2, to apply the code to your account (make sure you see the green "Success" message after entering the code). It works like a gift card and once applied to your account, you can shop from your Kindle or desktop, picking any of the 20 qualifying titles. You should also be able to gift any of the books to someone else (I have in the past; the full price shows all the way thru, but on the invoice summary, you will see the $2 promotional price), but the total number of books you can get at this price is 32 (so, you can give them as gifts and overlap titles). The voucher will expire if not used toward qualifying Kindle book purchases from Amazon.com by 11:59 p.m. PST April 10, 2013.
One title you may want to check out, even if you don't have kids is The 2nd International Cookbook for Kids by Matthew Locricchio; after all, if kids are supposed to be able to follow the directions, they shouldn't be too hard, yet there are the recipes have a wide scope, from lamb curry to shrimp stew.
Deal Details:
Kids love to read -- it's good for their growing vocabularies and developing imaginations, and with today's deal in the Amazon Kindle Store, you can own great titles like The Last Day of Kindergarten, A Field Guide to Aliens, and many more at a substantial discount.
- Free voucher to purchase select Kindle Kids' books for $2 each
- Wonderful variety of subjects including The 2nd International Cookbook for Kids and My Name is Not Easy, a marvelous story about a rivalry between Native American students
- A great opportunity to build a junior library