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Sell/Buy Used Kids Clothing & Toys: Local Options


Guest Blogger: Linda Scruggs 
RN, BSN
Linda offers fertility and pregnancy wellness services at www.MOMtility.com and is a mom to a 4-year-old and 1-year-old in Lynbrook.  On Twitter: @MOMtility. On Facebook: MOMtility


Sell/Buy Used Kids Clothing & Toys: Local Options

I am on a continuous and often unsuccessful quest to de-clutter my home.  Between my 4-year-old son and my 1-year-old daughter, I seem to be failing miserably.  At night, I sometimes look over at the large pile of toys that have acquired a large corner in my living room and see those toys all staring back at me.  I swear it is as if the toys are taunting me - sitting there in an "organized pile".  I know deep down an organized pile is an oxymoron, so I decided to take action! 

I often donate, but this time I decided to try some local shops that sell and buy gently used kids clothing and toys.  Along with some pieces of clothing that were in excellent, like-new condition with no stains, I also managed to grab some toys that were no longer being used.  I have tried each of the stores listed below multiple times and present my overall experience for each. 

Once Upon A Child (Seaford)

The location in Seaford is very busy.  Each time I have sold items, I have signed my name into a book and had a wait between 10 - 35 minutes.  While waiting to see what items they would accept to buy, I have looked around to see what they are selling.  The store itself is overstuffed.  The clothing racks are organized, but very full.  The larger toys (ride-on, push toys, exersaucers) are sitting up high on a top shelf above the clothing.  It was not an issue to see them but you have to ask a store clerk for help to get the item down to really get a good look at it. 

Positives:
+ I purchased a used Fisher Price Learning Home toy for $35.00 (retails for $89.99) in perfect condition.  The items they sell are priced very reasonably and you can really get a great deal even on an exersaucer or stroller.  They have a very large selection of items.
+ Great selection of books can be found and are priced at $1.50...a huge savings from buying them new at Barnes & Noble or at Target. 
+ Quick turnaround: if you want something and don't see it one day, there is a good chance it will be there if you frequently go back.
+ I have called the store in advance looking for a specific item (so I didn't waste a trip) and they were very helpful and willing to hold it for me until later in the day.
+ Most of my items have been accepted for purchase including baby shoes.

Negatives:
- The price they pay for your item is not much.  I had brought a brand-new Under Armor track suit with tags and they offered $4.50 for it.  I decided to keep it instead.  You'll be disappointed if you expect more than about $3.00 - $5.00 per item you sell.  On the flip side, I have purchased many used toys in excellent condition for $4.00 and up. 
- The store is cluttered and you will likely have to wait to be helped.

Marshmallow Kids located in Mineola

A smaller selection than Once Upon A Child, but very clean, organized, and not crowded.  The owner has been extremely nice each time I have visited.  It is more relaxed and in my experience, she judges the items she accepts carefully. 
+ Clothing is organized, well-priced, and a very good selection without having to search through messy racks. 
+ Low-key store with friendly owner and very well-maintained. 
+ Less is more.  All items appeared to be in good condition and you can find what you are looking for without having to wait.
- Parking can be a little tricky (metered).
- Not a huge selection so if you are looking for a particular item, you may have better luck elsewhere.

Kidz Stuff 
I have visited this store the same amount of times as the other two listed above.  Each time I have found the store to have many items, but quality can really vary.  The owner has been nice, but the store is the least organized of the 3 I have mentioned.
+It is in Valley Stream, it is local!
+Items that likely would not be accepted elsewhere depending on the condition, may be accepted here.
+ Items are priced very reasonable.
- Pieces you bring in will be bought at a very low price. I sold a brand-new baby tub and received $2.00.  $2.00?!
- Parking can a little difficult.
- The store and items could probably benefit from a cleaning.  I came across a few items I was interested in but the condition was not gently used but very used. 

Is it worth it? If you are looking to clear out some space and/or buy some items, it is worth a shot.  I have had great luck buying used toys and have saved A LOT of money that way.  As far as selling items, I think I still prefer to donate. :)




100 Ready to Play Outfits - Fab Kids



This deal came into my email in box and I wanted to share this with you.  We're all searching for back to school clothing deals and with the announcement of this new online store, right?

To celebrate the launch of FabKids, they are offering all new members the chance to buy a complete FabKids outfit for just $25! That means you get a perfectly styled 3-piece outfit -- that normally retails for $49.95 -- for nearly half off! Just enter the code “FIRST25” at check-out. 

FabKids, a Monthly Outfit Club For Stylish Girls Sizes 2-8
FabKids is a new children’s apparel brand and personal e-commerce service that keeps kids in fresh, affordable and stylish outfits every month. Each month, members receive outfit selections personalized just for their girls. Every outfit includes 3 pieces and costs just $49.95. All outfits ship free and are backed by their "Pinky Promise" - 100% satisfaction guarantee. FabKids launched on August 2nd, 2012 and is led by ShopStyle founder and father of two Andy Moss, in partnership with mom and actress Christina Applegate, who serves as Creative Partner. 

FabKids’ inaugural Back-to-School collection offers over 100 ready-to-play outfits that are available for sale exclusively on FabKids.com. 





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Kid's Shoe Stores

We're in the home stretch.  The start to school is just 30 days away and we're all searching for school supplies, uniforms, lunch boxes, and back packs.  Most importantly, I'm searching for shoes.

When we lived in Brooklyn, kiddie shoe stores were everywhere. Brooklyn has some of THE best children's shoe stores with brands I had never even heard of before we had our first.  But we're not in Brooklyn anymore and I have no reason to go there.  For now.

So where are the shoe stores here in our area outside of Green Acres Mall which has Children's Place, Payless, JcPenny, Macy's and Sears?   If you're looking for good shoes, I suggest the following places:





Famous Footwear 
Green Acres Mall - Valley Stream
*What?  I had no idea there was a store in Green Acres.  It must be new. This store can be hit or miss but I usually find cute boots for Valley Stream Daughter.  It could be worth a look see.  I also heard that the mall was up for sale.  

Kohl's
Green Acres Mall - Valley Stream
*The shoe department here has been totally hit or miss.  The last time I was there it was a definite miss.  It could be a hit for you.  Good luck.  





Oceanside Bootery
2939 Long Beach Road - Oceanside
*Great customer service.  I love that I can just go in and say I'm looking for a sandal and while I browse the displays, the salesmen are in the back searching for every possible style they can find.  Makes me feel like a celeb.  They even have a TV in the showroom to keep the kiddies preoccupied while you browse.

Stride Rite
229 Merrick Road - Rockville Centre
*Great customer service.  They don't have a TV but there are a few toys sprinkled around the small showroom to preoccupy the kiddies while you shop.  They too will bring out every shoe possible to hopefully help you find what you're looking for.

LI Peekaboo Kids
513 Central Avenue - Cedarhurst
It's been awhile since I have been to this store and at the time there was minimal selection.  The owner at the time said they were in between shipments and seasons.  I guess I should go back to see what's in store.  Ha!

Nordstrom
Roosevelt Field Mall - Westbury
I know many of you are saying, "Nordstrom shoes cost waaaay too much!"  Some do cost ridiculous prices like Gucci loafers I saw the last time I was there....for an infant. But I have also found that many of the shoes available are comparable to prices found on Zappos.com.  So don't be skurred.  Go in and check out the shoes this weekend or wait for the next sale.

There are several athletic shoe stores in Green Acres and in Roosevelt Field Mall.  This post is to alert you to the locations I in which I have found quality shoes for children.

If you know of any other shoes stores not listed here, please share in the comment below and I'll add it to the blog post.

Happy shoes shopping!


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Five Days Of Style Event - A Pea in The Pod

Button Front Bi-stretch Suiting Maternity Jacket - $149.00

Expectant moms in search of fashionable and flattering work attire need to look no further, A Pea In The Pod partnered with InStyle Magazine to create the ultimate workwear collection for stylish moms-to-be.


The collection debuted last week at an exclusive event, appropriately named “5 Days of Style” that was held at Destination Maternity’s, Madison Avenue flagship store in New York City. The debut included a personal styling event featured an array of “Insider Picks”, with style experts on site to help expectant moms-to-be with creating those winning, work-week looks.


The “5 Days of Style” Collection highlighted a few classic wardrobe staples, simple basics such as pencil skirts, blazers, trousers and wrap dresses from premier designers, versatile enough for expectant moms to create multiple looks, taking away the anxiety of dressing for work.


Finally, what would a styling event be without a little pampering?  Moms-to-be were treated with indulgent, mini massages and hand treatments, and staff was on-hand with skincare advice and product demos.

Margaret Wilson is a former InStyle Writer/Editor and currently works for Saks Fifth Avenue.  Margaret will host a Teen Fashion Workshop on Sunday, March 18th in Valley Stream.  For details, send an email to sparkleclubinfo@gmail.com.

Follow Margaret on Twitter @magnficentstyle



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Gymboree Coupons

One of my favorite places to shop for my children's clothing is Gymboree.  I was on the website last night trying to redeem the $30 enrollment bonus I received for opening a new credit card only to find their website down.  Hopefully by the time you read this post, their site will be up and running. 

Visit Why We Love Green for a list of current coupon codes.


Denny's Clothing Model Search


If you're like me, you're still school shopping.  I'm not loyal to any one store unless there's a sale, then I'm loyal until the sale is over.  Here is one of my favorite stores to shop for kid's clothing.  I like the one in Little Neck the best but there are two that are closer to us.  The first being in Oceanside and the other in Cedarhurst.  Click here for a complete list of stores.  They are also conducting a model search.  Click here for details.  Good luck!