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Parents are feeling the pinch right now, with 25 per cent having already splurged more than £300 on the kids during the first week of the holidays.

To help ease the strain, Money Mum Gemma Bird reveals her exclusive saving plan to help you enjoy the best summer ever in 2025 . . . 

Stashing cash in an envelope can be a great way to boost savings
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Stashing cash in an envelope can be a great way to boost savingsCredit: Getty

August

INVEST IN INTEREST

THE average Brit saves about £105 a month and the sooner you start squirrelling cash away, the more time you have for it to earn money. With interest rates falling, now is the time to act.

Branch out from regular banks and check out investment apps such as Chip. Right now they offer 4.58 per cent interest with an instant savings account. That’s £1,290 in a year, including £30 in interest.

SAVING: £1,290

READ MORE ON SAVING TIPS

ENVELOPE CHALLENGE

WANT a savings plan you can see working? Save in cash form. Label 100 envelopes with numbers one to 100.

Each week, pick one at random and stuff in the amount of cash written on the front. You could save £5,000 in a year.

Struggling to make the cash? Reduce the amount written on each envelope – do not sacrifice too much for savings.

SAVING: UP TO £5,000

TOTAL SAVINGS: Up to £6,290

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September

REAP FREE REWARDS

IS your bank account giving back?

For example, Lloyds offers free cinema tickets (usually £7 plus) each month to reward account customers, while NatWest hands you free cash when you spend at popular shops.

Don’t forget to make money from your phone, too.

Three and Vodafone offer cheap coffee, discount food shop deals and more.

Add up the savings on all those little treats and it can work out nicely for you – meaning you could pocket at least £30 a month.

SAVING: £330

NO-SPEND WEEKENDS

RECENT research suggests that the average UK family spends £93 for a single day out, and goes on an average of one a month.

Why not skip costly soft play and cinema trips for at-home activities?

Get the kids to help plan exciting freebie fun from teddy bears’ picnics to treasure hunts with chocolate coins, painting, gardening or DIY movie nights with shop-bought snacks.

Imagination costs nothing and they will be entertained for hours.

SAVING: £930

TOTAL SAVINGS: £1,260

October

Get the kids involved and make a fakeaway to spare the expensive orders
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Get the kids involved and make a fakeaway to spare the expensive orders

SWITCH ENERGY FIRMS

SUPPLIERS offer more competitive prices in months of cooler weather, usually from before Halloween through to late April, early May.

That could save you around £20 a month, depending on the size of your home.

Just be careful not to change providers until your contract ends as cancelling early could incur a penalty charge.

SAVING: £120

MAKE FAKEAWAYS

WE love a Saturday night takeaway, but just one a week can set a family of four back up to almost £50. So instead of forking out on your favourite Indian, get the kids involved and make it yourself.

Your summer savings pot will thank you – and if you stick to it all year, you will save masses.

SAVING: £2,100

TOTAL SAVINGS: £2,220

November

Use AI apps to save money on bills and unused subscriptions
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Use AI apps to save money on bills and unused subscriptionsCredit: Getty

SELL STUFF FOR XMAS

NOW is the time thrifty mums are seeking out cheap Christmas gifts for kids and loved ones.

Clear out your cupboards, dust off pre-loved toys and unwanted gifts and cast your net wide online.

Local selling sites such as Facebook Marketplace and Gumtree are a quick and easy way to make money and you will save on postage, too.

SAVING: Up to £100

COMPARE COSTS

THERE are lots of AI apps out there to help you save more money on household bills, unused subscriptions and everyday items.

The Emma app connects your bank accounts and flags any subscriptions you may not need, while Idealo lets you scan shop items to see where you can buy cheaper.

SAVING: £20 a month

TOTAL SAVINGS: Up to £280

December

Cranking the temperature down by just a few degrees could save £20 a month
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Cranking the temperature down by just a few degrees could save £20 a monthCredit: Getty

SANTA’S SPEND LIMIT

ON average, we spend £420 per child at Christmas. But there is no need to go overboard.

Manage your budget and their expectations by setting buying limits and sticking to them.

You will teach the kids to appreciate what they have and stop wasting so much money on items they never use.

Each year we agree on a family budget, I spend £150 on my daughter Bronte and £200 on son Brody (he’s older).

SAVING: At least £200 per child

THERMOSTAT DOWN

KEEP little fingers off the thermostat.

Cranking the temperature down by just a few degrees (while remaining within safe figures of around 16 to 18 degrees) could save you £20 or more a month, depending on the size of your home and your energy provider.

SAVING: Over £160

TOTAL SAVINGS: Over £360

January

Buying own brand versions of your favourite foods will save you up to £20 a week
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Buying own brand versions of your favourite foods will save you up to £20 a weekCredit: Dan Jones Images

BUY OWN BRANDS

WHEN at the supermarket, ditch top brands for the cheap stuff – the kids won’t even taste the difference and you will save a small fortune.

From Heinz beans to Kellogg’s cereal and big laundry names such as Persil, a swap could save you £20 or more per week.

SAVING: Up to £600

MAKE KIDS MONEY

AFTER Christmas you will find plenty of discarded toys in the corner needing a new home.

Help the kids save their own holiday pocket money by letting them choose what to sell.

Give toys a wipe down before you advertise them and do research. Vintage or limited-edition toys such as Ty Beanie Babies can see bids go wild on eBay.

SAVING: Up to £50

TOTAL SAVINGS: Up to £650

February

Wash your clothes at 30 degrees to save money on bills
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Wash your clothes at 30 degrees to save money on billsCredit: Getty

COOL DOWN WATER

NOT all your laundry loads need the hottest setting. Turn the machine dial down to 30 degrees when washing clothes – you will still see all the stains disappear.

The same goes for your bath. Lower the water temperature on your boiler for a less-than-scolding bath or shower.

SAVING: Up to £18

PAUSE FOR THOUGHT

THE average Brit spends almost £50 a month on impulse purchases.

Topping the list of irresistible items are food, clothes and household items. Before you splurge, take a second and ask yourself if you really need it.

If it helps, stick encouraging notes in “spend zones” such as your purse or by your computer screen as a reminder of your end goal. It will be well worth it in the end.

SAVING: £300

TOTAL SAVINGS: Up to £318

March

Supermarket loyalty schemes cost nothing and can accrue fabulous freebies
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Supermarket loyalty schemes cost nothing and can accrue fabulous freebies

MOVE MOBILE PLAN

APRIL marks the start of the new tax year and that can see your mobile phone bill rocket.

Get in there early before the price hike – typically 3.9 per cent according to Ofcom – and call your provider or head to the web to find a cheaper contract for you.

SAVING: £10

LOYALTY POINTS

DON’T have a Nectar or Clubcard? Why not?

Supermarket loyalty schemes cost nothing and can accrue fabulous freebies from days out at top attractions including the London Eye and Legoland to vouchers for free meals at popular restaurants like Ask and Zizzi.

Save up your points throughout the year and you’ll have a summer of freebies on tap – I reckon at least £200.

SAVING: £200

TOTAL SAVINGS: £210

April

Use cashback sites like Quidco and turn the pennies into pounds
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Use cashback sites like Quidco and turn the pennies into pounds

RACK UP CASHBACK

PENNIES turn to pounds if you use cashback sites like Quidco and TopCashback when spending online. Between them, the sites cover almost every online shop in the UK.

Whether you are buying tech or booking staycations, you will be amazed how much money you’ll earn. I’d estimate £30 per month.

SAVING: £120

BAG FOOD FREEBIES

SUPERMARKET cashback apps like Shopmium and CheckoutSmart learn your shopping habits and offer the best discounts and free vouchers for snacks and staple food items at your favourite supermarkets.

A little saving goes a long way ­– a tenner a month, I would say.

SAVING: £40

TOTAL SAVINGS: £160

May

Be sure to plan your meals and avoid expensive impulse buys
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Be sure to plan your meals and avoid expensive impulse buysCredit: Getty

PUT BRICK IN LOO

TOILETS use a crazy amount of water per flush. This costs about 25p a day in a single-person household – and it is money literally down the drain.

But if you lift the cistern lid and pop a brick inside, it reduces the amount of water used, while still keeping your loo clean after each visit. It could just save you a few pounds on your water bill.

SAVING: £15

PLAN YOUR MEALS

THERE’S nothing more dangerous to your budget than doing the food shop without a list.

Avoid the expensive impulse buys such as chocolate and wasted ingredients by planning your meals in advance each week.

You could end up spending £25 less a month.

SAVING: £75

TOTAL SAVINGS: £90

June

Instead of calling in a professional for every job, try doing it yourself
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Instead of calling in a professional for every job, try doing it yourselfCredit: Getty

CUT INSURANCE CASH

DON’T wait until the last minute to check out your insurance quotes.

Providers drop their prices around one month before the end of your contract, as it’s claimed people who buy insurance at the last minute may be seen as a greater risk.

So, if yours is almost up, take advantage of comparison sites. It could save you hundreds of pounds on your car, home, contents and more.

SAVING: At least £100

DO IT YOURSELF

DON’T call in professional help for every little job. Whether it’s a leaky tap washer or a bit of redecorating, you really can do a lot of it yourself.

Head to YouTube sites like Dad, How Do I? for how-to guides from experts?

You will save hundreds in labour costs across a year and learn skills. But remember to be safe, never DIY any jobs involving gas supply or electrical risks.

SAVING: £50

TOTAL SAVINGS: At least £150

July

Incorporate at least four freebie days each week, such as picnics and garden playdates
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Incorporate at least four freebie days each week, such as picnics and garden playdatesCredit: Getty

PLAN HOL SCHEDULE

DON’T leave activities until the last minute. You will risk paying out for pricey soft play.

Instead, sit down with the kids and plan out every day of the holidays. You will save cash through advance tickets and keep the kids excited for what’s to come.

Incorporate at least four freebie days each week, such as picnics and garden playdates. The kids will enjoy the free days just as much.

SAVING: £100

ROUND UP SAVINGS

IT’S never too early to start saving for the next summer, and every little helps. Check your bank account at the end of each month, round the figure down and put the difference in your savings.

For example, if you have £110, pop the £10 in your savings. This time next year, you could have at least £100.

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SAVING: Over £100

TOTAL SAVINGS: Over £200

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