Here is everything I’ve acquired this summer for my kid. It’s a maybe a bit more than usual on the toy front, and includes a big ticket item. Almost everything my son owns/wears/plays with continues to be secondhand.

Stroller
We had been interested in buying a more comfortable (for us and Boo) compact stroller than the umbrella stroller we’ve been keeping in the car, which I also bought used at some point for like $8. We ended up buying a compact travel stroller from a retailer that sells open-box items for kids – floor models, returns, etc. They inspect all their items to make sure they’re undamaged, although some may show some superficial signs of use. This is the Inglesina Quid, the exact stroller I wanted after researching options. It retails for $300 and I bought it for $140, tax and shipping included. This particular unit had been purchased from Amazon and returned (it arrived in a very taped-up Amazon box) and it was obvious it had never even been removed from the packaging. People just be buying shit from Amazon, returning it and not giving a single thought to where it ends up. It’s worse with fashion, because there’s no secondhand market of people seeking out those items – it basically just becomes garbage. Anyway, the stroller folds up small enough to fit in an airplane overhead bin, it weighs only 13 pounds and Boo seems to find it very comfortable.

I also bought some accessories for the stroller, all from secondhand resale site Mercari. For those unfamiliar, people sell their used stuff on Mercari, so you’re buying straight from individuals and the item is shipped to you. Because of the shipping it’s a bit less sustainable than buying secondhand locally, but it does allow you to search for somebody selling the exact thing you’re looking for if you don’t see it on a local resale site like OfferUp. At the end of the day, I think it’s a great way to make sure your still-good stuff gets into the hands of somebody who wants to give it more use. I use it all the time to sell and buy. I bought a snack/drink tray that wraps around the handlebar (retails for $29.99) for 18.62 including shipping. I bought the stroller’s travel bag (retails for $29) for $18.58 including shipping. And I bought a caddy that hangs off the back handlebar (retails for $26) for $14 including shipping.
Toys

Complete Lego Duplo alphabet truck set for $10 from a neighbor on OfferUp.

Giant box of Lego Duplo pieces, cars and characters for $46.85. This would’ve been a lot cheaper if I’d purchased it locally, because shipping alone was $16. However, buying them new would have cost much more. These are set aside to be a Christmas or birthday gift. I think the characters and cars will be great stocking stuffers.

Boo loves cars, and I was interested in getting him something like Hot Wheels car tracks but didn’t want a bunch of pieces getting lost. This old Hot Wheels Sto & Go set folds up into itself with a carry handle, and because it’s all one piece, nothing can get lost. I’m pretty sure we had this same toy at my house when I was a kid. It came with a box of cars, too. This will also be a Christmas or birthday gift. I bought it on Mercari for $41.88 (again, shipping) but I actually bought this entirely with a balance I had from selling things there. Looks like Hot Wheels has a new, similar-looking version selling for $42, so I didn’t actually save money on this, but I still prefer giving already-existing toys another home to driving the production of more non-biodegradable toys when possible.

I bought these new from Target during a sale, using a gift card. They’re Green Toys, a brand I don’t mind buying new because they’re made entirely out of recycled plastic. I broke out the cement mixer truck a couple weeks ago, but the rest are going to wait until a time we REALLY need a new toy to come out – another heat wave when it’s too hot to leave the house, an illness, etc.

This little toy excavator came from Good Will for $1.99. When I take Boo to Good Will I usually find something for him to hold onto while he’s in the cart so he’s less fussy while I’m looking at things. Sometimes I buy the toy, sometimes I just put it back when we’re done. This one I bought.
Clothes

These all came from the same trip to Good Will as the toy excavator. The star jeans are fleece-lined and will be good for really cold days. I think this all cost about $18.

We have a children’s consignment store in our neighborhood that sells somewhat higher-end stuff, or rather they do not accept clothes from the retailers that just crank out cheap garbage. That means you’re getting still-in-good-shape high-end kids clothes for a big discount, but people will be like “I could’ve got four things at Old Navy for half this price.” I would remind those people that a person should not be able to buy a new shirt for $4. There are going to be some very questionable labor and environmental practices at play for that shirt to be $4. Anyway, these four items cost about $40. The shark shirt is Baby Gap, the cactus shorts are Boden, the teal western shirt is Wrangler and the brown jeans are Carhartt. I’ll probably be able to sell these right back to the same store when we’re done with them.

This cute little western shirt came from the same store, for $7. Its tags have been cut out but I’m guessing it’s also Wrangler. I bought it with credit from selling there.


























