Thursday, April 13, 2017

Recycle!

With Earth day coming up, I wanted to talk about recycling. Everyone talks about recycling plastic bottles/cans or paper. Not a lot of people talk about recycling (or reusing) children's things! The Children's Orchard is all about recycling and reusing items!

Did you know, we buy and sell children's things that they have outgrown?

  1. Clothing/shoes: Children, at least twice a year, grow out of their clothing! Some items, like fancy dresses and suits, they only wear ONCE! We buy season clothing/shoes!
    1. Spring/Summer
      • bathing suits and cover ups
      • shorts/capris
      • t-shirts/tank tops
      • sun dresses
      • sneakers
      • sandals
      • water shoes
      • rain coats/ boots
      • Light weight jackets
      • Dressy clothing and shoes for Easter/Mother's Day/ Weddings
    2. Fall/Winter
      • t-shirts/sweat shirts
      • pants
      • Halloween costumes
      • sneakers
      • rain coats/ boots
      • Snow gear (jackets, snow pants, winter boots)
      • Dressy clothing and shoes for Thanksgiving/Christmas/New Years/ Weddings
      • Bathing suits (year round: for swim lessons or the hot tub/pool on vacations)
  2. Equipment: swings, exersaucers, high chairs etc. the children only use for a few months (if they even like it). We buy gently used equipment (as long it hasn't been recalled)
    • swings (inside and outside)
    • exersaucers/ jump a roos
    • high chairs
    • changing tables
    • pack n plays
    • cribs (no drop sides)
    • Strollers/joggers (single and doubles)
  3. Toys and Books: Children have so many toy options these days! Typically, a child will lose interest in the toy after a few months! We buy them if they have all (or most) of their pieces!

When you sell to The Children's Orchard, you are recycling your children's outgrown items! Unless you give them to friends, the things your child outgrew sits in a landfill!

When you buy items from The Children's Orchard, you are reusing someone else's items!

Both are good for the environment!







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