All good things will come to end, just like the June holidays. However, you may not be prepared to go back to school. Don’t worry, Popular has you covered.
Thompson Plaza’s Popular is having a sale offering 90% off back-to-school essentials till Sunday (23 Jun).
Half a year would have definitely drained your stationery supplies.
Thankfully, stationery like correction tapes, pens, colour pencils and a pencil case at discounted prices. At the same time, you can purchase a clear holder for 70% off if you need to be more organised for the ‘ton’ of notes you’ll be receiving.
In this day and age, IT gadgets are indispensable to students. Some homework and projects are impossible to do without a laptop. So why not purchase some gadgets to help you out.
If you’re a parent looking for something fun and enriching for your kids, the sale includes a variety of English storybooks as well.
Famous titles like Geronimo Stilton and Roald Dahl are available at discounted prices.
Primary school assessment books to master English, Chinese, Math, and Science will also be on sale.
Don’t worry if you have something you want to buy but isn’t on this list. Popular promises 15% off storewide for everything but IT gadgets and CD-RAMA, which will be at 10% off.
What’s more, receive an additional $15 discount vouchers if you spend $30.
Stocks are limited so head down while you can before all the best deals run out.
Address: 301 Upper Thomson Rd, #01-01, Singapore 574408
Opening hours: 10.30am-9.30pm (Sun-Fri), 10am-9:30pm (Sat & PH)
Nearest MRT station: Marymount
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