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Popular Bookstore Warehouse Sale At Serangoon Has Assessment Books & Stationery Up To 90% Off

Popular Bookstore Warehouse Sale Will Offer Books From $3 Till 15 Sep

Parents will be happy to know that its cheaper than ever to get educational books to help kids ace their exams.

According to their Facebook page, the Popular Bookstore Warehouse Sale will offer assessment books, children’s books and stationery for up to 90% off till Sunday (15 Sep).

We’re hoping that these books will encourage kids to take a break from their smartphones, so here’s a look at some of their best deals.

Children’s books from $3

We want the next generation to learn as much as they can so you’ll be happy to know that children’s books start from $3.

Concerned parents can foster a love for art and drawing through these Spongebob-inspired colouring books.

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Craft projects can boost your child’s creative skills and let you bond with them at the same time. There’s no need to scour the internet for kid-friendly projects because these books offer more than 30 project ideas from our favourite Disney princesses.

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Those who want to upgrade their LEGO creations can form structures, shapes, and numbers through this guide.

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Fans of Mickey Mouse shouldn’t miss this colouring book with stickers they can fill up with family.

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Bestselling fiction books

Bookworms can easily cross off items on their reading wishlist thanks to these offers.

Fans of Assassin’s Creed can immerse themselves in the video game universe by reading these novels set in different time periods.

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Those who want to take a break from reality can check out these Dan Brown novels that will take you on new adventures.

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Hopeless romantics can take note of books on sale here by Jane Green and Nora Roberts. While you might be single AF, at least you know love exists in the fictional realm.

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Stationery, music CDs & gadgets

Employees who need stationery, pens and other office essentials can buy bundles because Popular will be offering them from $1.

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K-drama fans can also get the original soundtracks of their favourite series like Descendants of the Sun for a bundle deal of 5 for $10.

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Don’t forget to browse through a variety of IT gadgets like wireless mouse, speakers and earphones which will be sold with discounts of up to 50%.

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Popular Bookstore Singapore sale till 15 Sep

Popular Bookstore Singapore’s sale runs until Sunday (15 Sep).

Now is the ideal time to hoard educational books, novels, and gadgets for your family because these big sales don’t happen often.

The sale will be held at 15 Serangoon North Avenue. You can take the Bus 315 from Serangoon Bus Interchange or Bus 159 from Sengkang Bus Interchange to reach this destination.

Dates: 12-15 Sep
Address:
 15 Serangoon North Ave 5 Singapore 554360
Opening Hours: 11am-8pm
Website: Popular Bookstore Singapore Facebook

We bet a lot of people will turn up to snag bags of books so make a trip as soon as possible.

Featured image from Facebook and Google Maps

Monique Danao

When Monique's not writing, you'll find her enjoying funky food, listening to music and playing RPGs.

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