Materials needed to make your own resources for your children

Today I am going to talk about some of the materials you need to buy up front to make your own resources for your children. It is a little bit of investment upfront but trusts me it will pay for itself in the long run. Having the materials at hand helps you to save money as going to places like Staples or other commercial places gets very expensive especially when they charge you on a per-page basis.

1)Printer- A good quality printer is a must-have resource you need in your tool kit to make any kind of resource. There are good quality printers available commercially at a reasonable price. I own the EPSON ET-2550. It comes with super tank ink which can last up to 2 years. It has saved me tons of money over the years. I spent a lot of money before I owned this to print resources. The other thing you will need is a good quality printer paper or card stock whatever you can afford to make your resources durable.






2)Laminator-  This is a must-have product if you want to preserve your resources for years to come depending on the wear and tear. I bought mine from Walmart the Scotch Brand for 20 $ years ago. This will last you for many years to make sure your resources are durable. The other product you will need is the Laminating pouches. It is available in Walmart or in Amazon depending on your budget.







3) Comb Binding Machine- I bought this from Staples a couple of years ago. It was on the expensive side but did save me lots of money as I mentioned again getting adapted books bound costs a ton of money.

4)In addition to the above you will need Velcro which can be long strips or if you can afford Hook and Loop to make your adapted books removable pieces that your children can manipulate. it is very important you buy separate titanium material scissors for your Velcro as otherwise cutting it will be a mess.














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