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Unwanted Toys - 16 Ideas For What To Do With Them
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By Chloe Wilson
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2. Sell Them On Craigslist
Sign up online with Craigslist, a centralised network of online communities, and submit a free online classified advert for your item.
3. Sell Them At A Car Boot Sale
Look in your local newspaper to find the location of your nearest car boot sale, usually held over the weekend. Make sure you turn up early to ensure you get a pitch. You will have to pay a fixed fee for setting up your car boot in the sales area so make you sure you take enough unwanted items to make it worth your while. Portable tables or blankets are a good idea to take with you to display your goods on.
4. Organise a Toy Swap Party
Arrange with other parents a time and a
place for everyone to bring their unwanted toys and the chances are all items will change hands very quickly. The downside to this is that you will not end up decluttering your house of toys but you will get some new toys for free.
5. Rent Them Out
Find an online toy rental service, such as Zilok, and make some money by loaning out your unwanted toys by the day.
Start DeCluttering Now
As parents it is a daily task to try and keep on top of the toy chaos that surrounds us. Decluttering the house of unwanted toys is a logical way to restore a bit of order and get part of your home back. Hopefully at least one of the above ideas will work for you and you will feel better knowing another child is benefitting from your efforts.
Sign up online with Craigslist, a centralised network of online communities, and submit a free online classified advert for your item.
3. Sell Them At A Car Boot Sale
Look in your local newspaper to find the location of your nearest car boot sale, usually held over the weekend. Make sure you turn up early to ensure you get a pitch. You will have to pay a fixed fee for setting up your car boot in the sales area so make you sure you take enough unwanted items to make it worth your while. Portable tables or blankets are a good idea to take with you to display your goods on.
4. Organise a Toy Swap Party
Arrange with other parents a time and a
5. Rent Them Out
Find an online toy rental service, such as Zilok, and make some money by loaning out your unwanted toys by the day.
Start DeCluttering Now
As parents it is a daily task to try and keep on top of the toy chaos that surrounds us. Decluttering the house of unwanted toys is a logical way to restore a bit of order and get part of your home back. Hopefully at least one of the above ideas will work for you and you will feel better knowing another child is benefitting from your efforts.
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