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Summary: When buying baby clothes, check with family and friends for hand-me-downs because children grow quickly and may never get a chance to wear clothes that are bought. Buy baby clothes and avoid spending too much money with tips from a day care owner in this free video on parenting advice and child care.
Veronica Baragas has been working with children and families for 10 years. Her experience includes being a full-time nanny, live-in nanny, babysitter, household manager and daycare...read more
"Hi, my name is Veronice Baragas with wigglesandgiggles.com and I'd like to share with you how to buy baby clothes. Now, there are plenty of places that you can find and one of the things that I would recommend is to you know unless you really want to never buy baby clothes brand new. Your kids are going to grow so fast and sometimes you buy things and they don't even get to wear them because of the rate of their growth. So, I would first check out with family and friends. There are a lot of kids who are parents that go through clothes so fast and there are so ready to give hand me down but they only want to get it to families that are really going to use them or need them. So, you know one of the ways just to find a parent or you know a family or friend who has and older child that maybe ready to hand down their clothes. You can check your local consignment store. They always have great, great deals and sometimes you can even try clothes INS. So, whenever you're finished with know clothes that you have then go ahead and you know put them in for trade or get credit for whatever it is but definitely do consignment stores. Your kids are going to grow at a fast rate and there's no need to spend you know expensive amounts of money on clothes they're verily going to use. So, you know do buy the occasional you know nice dress or things like that for pictures and whatnot but don't spend too much money on your fancy clothes. Consignments, hand me downs or you know trade it's the best way to go."
eHow Article: How to Buy Baby Clothes