How to Sell Your Used Baby Gear | Babies don't always use their gear for very long, so lots of baby products are still full of useful life when they're outgrown at your house. You can help another family save some cash while earning some money toward items for your baby's next stage by selling some of your used baby gear. | | Heather Corley Baby Products Expert |
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How to Prepare Your Crib for Sale | Today's cribs meet stringent safety standards for stability and durability. That means your crib may be able to hold another baby or two after you've finished with it. Here's how to get it ready for sale. | |
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Selling Your Used Cloth Diapers | It sounds crazy if you're not a cloth diaperer, but there's a decent amount of money to be earned back through the sale of gently used cloth diapers. With new diapers in some styles costing over $20 each, there are many parents who are willing to buy used. | |
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How to Prep Your Stroller for Sale | Strollers today can be very expensive when they're new. If you've invested in a really nice stroller, there's a good chance you can recoup some of that cash by selling it when you're ready to upgrade or move past the stroller stage. Here's how to get the most out of your used stroller. | |
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Selling Your Used Play Yard | Local sales sites are often full of requests to buy gently used play yards. They're super handy for travel and portable napping space, but lots of families don't use them regularly. That means used play yards are usually in good shape, and there are plenty of people who would like to find a less expensive used model. | |
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Should You Sell Your Baby's Used Car Seat? | Typically, selling a used car seat isn't recommended. The buyer can't know if the seat's history is accurate or if all of the parts are accounted for. However, many families seek out used car seats, so if you'd like to sell yours, here's how to be as safe as possible when you do. | |
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