Babies especially outgrow their gear quickly. It’s worth it to scour thrift stores and garage sales for things such as carriers, swings, and high chairs, and even bottle warmers, bottles, and more. This is especially useful for things that didn’t get filled from a baby registry, or for a second, third, or fourth kid when parents’ original items have seen better days. Just be sure to search for recalls before buying – and don’t buy car seats secondhand. One might have been in an accident.
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