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This shop offers better, gently used clothing for children from infant on up. They also offer toys, strollers, highchairs, furniture, etc. Their inventory changes frequently as people bring things... More
This shop offers better, gently used clothing for children from infant on up. They also offer toys, strollers, highchairs, furniture, etc. Their inventory changes frequently as people bring things in to sell. They also have some new items. Mostly furniture and bedding. It is always good to take a look here if you are interested in either buying or selling a few items. Call for an appointment to bring in your items.
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Kid to Kid is a secondhand shop for kid clothing, shoes and equipment. The nice thing about them is that they only carry better brands and things that show little wear. The downside is that they... More
Kid to Kid is a secondhand shop for kid clothing, shoes and equipment. The nice thing about them is that they only carry better brands and things that show little wear. The downside is that they tend to have very high prices for a secondhand shop (usually close to 75% of retail). I've found some nice deals here, but they are few and far between. I have also sold stuff to them and found that I did not receive as much as I thought I would for an item..so overall a fine shop, but you get less and pay more.
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This place is very big for a consignment shop and has everything from clothes, baby gear to kids's toys. I thought that the quality of the used goods was decent and prices very good. I once bought... More
This place is very big for a consignment shop and has everything from clothes, baby gear to kids's toys. I thought that the quality of the used goods was decent and prices very good. I once bought a pack n play for $40.00 from them and it was barely used. If you have a new baby in your life and need to stretch your dollars a little further this place is worth checking out. Also, I believe they accept consignments but I do not know the details but it's good to know when you don't know what to do with all of the stuff your kids outgrow!
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