It is less expensive !
The asset of these online shops?
The flat?
Our good addresses

It is less expensive !

Faced with rising prices in supermarkets, e-shopping is emerging as a savior of purchasing power . Last June, the Twenga e-shopping platform recorded 276% more visits in the binders category and 153% on the kits . It has become a reflex : the French seek the best prices on the Web .


The asset of these online shops?

Instead of scattering at the hypermarket just back from vacation, we stick to the list avoiding superfluous temptations, and everything is delivered directly to the house. You can also order quietly from the resort and when you get back in, everything is there! On the price side, it is a bit cheaper because the sites deal directly with the brands and also dispose of old stock . In addition, the shipping costs are offered as soon as we exceed 70 or 80 € of purchases.


The flat?

We do not find all the new products and all the brands , which restricts the choice . Delivery times can also go beyond the promised 3-4 days, especially if we do it late August. These small structures do not necessarily have enough staff to handle hundreds of orders a day. The ideal: as soon as you have the list, start your shopping.


Our good addresses

Officedepot.fr offers a very wide choice (kits primary, secondary and high school) and also allows the withdrawal in store . Rentreedesclasses.fr specializes in low prices , especially for the whole drawing and plastic arts . As a bonus, there are ranges of "purchasing power" and "green products" . On Ma-papeterie.com , one appreciates the navigation way notebook of schoolboy , really very nice. It was voted best stationery site by the annual report of Familles de France . Finally, special mention for Scoleo.com , which delivers supplies according to the lists of each establishment, sent by the parents' associations (registration is free). This real social network offers in addition full of malignant services: articles for lefties, classifieds to find a course of support ...

Thanks to Thierry Vidor, CEO of the Familles de France association.