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They Grow So Fast

By: K Quinn



Before you go and spend a small fortune on clothing your little
one will soon outgrow research some other resources for low cost
baby clothing and what you can do with it when they outgrow it.
Many people are starting to buy their baby clothing in bulk on
eBay.com. Search for your child's size and gender and see what
you find. Another good place to find low cost clothing are
garage sales and second hand stores. Babies spend so little time
in their clothes before they're ready for the next size that the
items hardly look worn at all. Once you're done with your baby
clothes. If you have no thoughts of the pitter patter of more
little feet you can donate your clothes to a worthy cause or
make a few bucks off of it. Foster Care agencies are always
taking baby clothes to pass on to the foster mothers who so
generously spend their time and efforts for our needy children.
Also homeless shelters are a good place to donate. Don't forget
to keep records of this for your taxes. If you're in need of
funds a good idea is to sell your pre-owned baby clothing on
eBay. Who knows, you might sell it to me...


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