Bookstores
Where can you find homeschooling books, curricula, and supplies? Where can you get used books? Here is a list of bookstores around the state of Georgia, with a special emphasis on those that are especially helpful for homeschoolers.
Georgia Bookstores
Betterway Books
5455 N. Henry Blvd.
Stockbridge, Georgia 30281
Phone: 770-389-1357

This Christian bookstore carries some material, books, and supplies for homeschoolers.
Mardel Christian & Educational Supply
Mardel stores average 30,000 square feet of retail space and stock over 40,000 items. These items include: Bibles, books, music, gifts, children's, office supplies, and educational materials. Mardel stocks a large selection of homeschooling materials, workbooks, and supplies.
Anna's Christian Bookstore
150 Hwy 78 Suite 300
Loganville, Georgia 30052
Phone: 770-466-6833

Full line of Christian products, with a section for kids and homeschoolers.
The Lamb's Well
115 Margie Drive
Warner Robins, Georgia 31093
Phone: 478-971-2677

The Lamb’s Well is a locally owned Christian and church supply store located in Warner Robins, Georgia. They carry an assortment of Bibles, books, music, Christian education materials, church supplies, furniture, equipment, home school products, art and gifts.
Everything Unique
857C Bradford St. S.W.
Gainesville, Ga. 30501
Phone: 770-718-0771 or 800-214-9531

Offers the highest quality teaching and resource materials for the home and public class room, including classes to homeschoolers, unit studies, and field trips for all ages.
Homeschool Hangout
162 Marietta St.
Alpharetta, GA 30004-1922
Phone: 770-569-4977

2800 Canton Hwy #1600
Marietta, GA 30066
Phone: 770-427-1966

Homeschool Hangout has two locations, in Marietta and Alpharetta. They stock over 5000 titles from 150 vendors. They offer curriculum counseling to novice and veteran homeschoolers alike at no charge.
Home School University
115 Woodland Way Ste. 120
Canton, Georgia 30114
Phone: 678-493-8584

The Home School University exists to assist families throughout the home education process. From helping them find the perfect curriculum for their child to offering courses in a classroom setting, HSU wants to be your one-stop shop for home-schooling. They carry a full line of educational products and curriculum choices and offer classes on a wide range of subjects.
Dove Christian Supply
3112 Suite B Ross Clark Circle NW
Dothan, AL 36303
Phone: 334-793-5691

913 Rucker Blvd Suite 33
Enterprise, AL 36330
Phone: 334-393-4984

Pete and Yvonne McCollough first opened Dove Christian Supply in September of 1983. Dove has been serving the tri-states area of Southeast Alabama, Southwest Georgia, and Northwest Florida for the past twenty years. You'll find a wide range of homeschooling books, materials, and supplies.
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