Welcome to The Swap!

The Swap was started in 1996, as a place for homeschoolers to sell their used homeschool curriculum. The Swap is the oldest used curriculum site on the Internet!

Classified Ads

Since then, the Classified Ads have been expanded to include categories to sell clothing, toys, collectibles, and other items. If you are considering using The Swap as an eBay alternative, you'll be happy to know you CAN sell used teacher's manuals on The Swap! Click here to learn how to register to sell your used items on The Swap. Registration as a seller is only $3.00 per month, $16.00 for six months, or $30.00 a year.

You do not have to register to browse or buy items. Click here to go directly to the ads and shop!

Business Ads

An option for businesses to purchase inexpensive business ads has been very popular. Traditional organizations and home-based businesses are all welcome! You can see our current business advertisers in the right sidebar.

Click here to learn how to place your own inexpensive business ad.

Discussion Forums

The Swap's discussion forums are an active area on The Swap. A new discussion is posted every few seconds! Stop by to discuss homeschooling or almost anything else.

Find the discussion forums here.

Cookbook

There's even a cookbook, containing members' favorite recipes! Click here to email your submissions to the current cookbook editor.

Featured Photos and Kid Quotes

A new photo and kid quote is posted every Monday. Send us your favorite photo and kid quote and keep checking in to see when yours appears!

Weekly Kid Quote

I was teaching "epidemic" as a vocabulary word the other day. I reminded Liv that we just focused on a disease in Bible times where the people had to reside outside the city gates and yell, "I'm unclean!" when others approached.

Liv said, "Oh yeah . . . Cheetah!"

I was very confused and she read the look on my face as such. She quickly corrected herself with a big giggle.

"Not Cheetah. I meant LEOPARDSY!"

Thanks to Toni for sharing this quote!

Student Art

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Eiffel Tower by Mitchell, age 12. Thanks to Amy for sharing this photo!