K-8 Discount Book Offers Tech Educators Savings

The Big Deal Book, billed as "the ultimate collection of best buys for educators," has more than $2,000 in savings on educational products and services for K-8 educators with over 100 offers from 75 makers of educational products. The book offers discounts from 20-50% on teaching aids, books, games, classroom decor, magazines, memberships and other incentives from educational firms. Bargains come from Brøderbund, Davidson, Educational Resources, Edmark, The Learning Co., MECC, Mindscape, Sanctuary Woods, Roger Wagner, World Book, online service providers and technology workshop presenters. Offers made in the book are available through July 31, 1996. Marketing Projects, Inc., Arlington Heights, IL, (800) 650-0034.

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