Recycled baby things

Any issues with what nappies to buy, home schooling etc. In fact if you have kids or are planning to this is the section for you.
Post Reply
sweetpinklollypop
margo - newbie
margo - newbie
Posts: 1
Joined: Thu Mar 25, 2010 9:48 pm

Recycled baby things

Post: # 191136Post sweetpinklollypop »

I discovered this site today www.babysfirstplanet.com. I really like it. It aims to promote ecosound parenting by encouraging people to make small changes rather than being militant. It has a babycycling service. Does anyone else know of any sites, aside freecycle which can be very hard to get stuff from, where baby things can be recycled for free? I have found that stuff I advertise goes really quickly on freecycle but it is very tough to actually get stuff back. Baby items, especially, go within seconds. I feel very strongly indeed about upusing baby things but most of the sites, like green parent, seem to have a financial agenda. I would be grateful to hear what you think.

Cheers!

User avatar
Millymollymandy
A selfsufficientish Regular
A selfsufficientish Regular
Posts: 17637
Joined: Tue May 10, 2005 6:09 am
Location: Brittany, France

Re: Recycled baby things

Post: # 191147Post Millymollymandy »

Given you posted on that site on 2nd March I think your definition of 'today' is a tad misleading.
http://66.102.9.132/search?q=cache:akoj ... clnk&gl=fr
boboff wrote:Oh and just for MMM, :hugish: (thanks)
http://chateaumoorhen.blogspot.com/

Julysea
Tom Good
Tom Good
Posts: 51
Joined: Wed Jan 20, 2010 8:49 am
Location: Surrey, UK
Contact:

Re: Recycled baby things

Post: # 191164Post Julysea »

I've found that the best way to be given and give away used baby and children's things is at children's groups - so places like La Leche League meetings, NCT post-natal groups, playgroups. You get to know people and they get to know you and think of you when they have appropriate items to give away.
Liz

crowsashes
A selfsufficientish Regular
A selfsufficientish Regular
Posts: 584
Joined: Mon Dec 14, 2009 12:10 pm
Location: plymouth, i can see cornwall :P

Re: Recycled baby things

Post: # 191167Post crowsashes »

i have given up donating baby items on freecycle as your right they do go very quickly and theres very few thanks in return :? ive noticed too that a box of items i gave away was then sold on in the local paper :shock: i think freecycle has lost its way and a few people are seeing it as a money making exercise instead. the little one starts nursery soon and i have lots of books he doesnt need so im taking them to the nursery and the library ( where everyone can have access to them) rather than freecylce. the last of his baby things are going on ebay.

User avatar
pelmetman
A selfsufficientish Regular
A selfsufficientish Regular
Posts: 802
Joined: Wed Feb 24, 2010 3:25 pm
Location: Lincolnshire
Contact:

Re: Recycled baby things

Post: # 191169Post pelmetman »

How about taking them to your local charity shop. Then you would be helping the charity and someone will be pleased to get a bargain. :flower: :grouphug:
Kind Regards
Pelmetman Dave
Pelmetlady Sue
Pelmetdog Troy

User avatar
citizentwiglet
A selfsufficientish Regular
A selfsufficientish Regular
Posts: 848
Joined: Fri Jan 04, 2008 3:02 pm
Location: Just outside Glasgow

Re: Recycled baby things

Post: # 191213Post citizentwiglet »

Yep, mine tend to go to our local toddler group or the local hospice charity shop. I once Freecycled some stuff, and just to be nice I added this sing-a-long bus thing because the lady had mentioned that her son was mad about buses.

So, next day, I see a Freecycle message 'Offer: Singalong Bus - given to me for some bizarre reason, but I wasn't told how many batteries it needed - I wonder why!'.

I must say the words gift, horse and mouth did immediately spring to mind. Thing is, without the batteries, it was still a perfectly usable, moveable bus!
I took my dog to play frisbee. She was useless. I think I need a flatter dog.

http://reflectionsinraindrops.wordpress.com - My blog
http://www.bothwellscarecrowfestival.co.uk - Scarecrow Festival
http://bothwellcommunitygarden.wordpress.com - Community Garden

User avatar
Rosendula
A selfsufficientish Regular
A selfsufficientish Regular
Posts: 1743
Joined: Fri Jun 13, 2008 4:55 pm
Location: East Yorkshire

Re: Recycled baby things

Post: # 191218Post Rosendula »

citizentwiglet wrote: So, next day, I see a Freecycle message 'Offer: Singalong Bus - given to me for some bizarre reason, but I wasn't told how many batteries it needed - I wonder why!'.

I must say the words gift, horse and mouth did immediately spring to mind. Thing is, without the batteries, it was still a perfectly usable, moveable bus!
The words stupid, ungrateful and cow came to my mind, but perhaps I'm not as kind as you :wink:
Rosey xx

User avatar
jampot
Living the good life
Living the good life
Posts: 232
Joined: Wed Apr 16, 2008 9:39 pm
Location: Northern Hampshire

Re: Recycled baby things

Post: # 191221Post jampot »

just saw the tittle of this thread and thought .. how many things can you make out of recycled babies?... ill get my coat :oops:
AAARRGHH its behind you!!!

User avatar
citizentwiglet
A selfsufficientish Regular
A selfsufficientish Regular
Posts: 848
Joined: Fri Jan 04, 2008 3:02 pm
Location: Just outside Glasgow

Re: Recycled baby things

Post: # 191234Post citizentwiglet »

:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
I took my dog to play frisbee. She was useless. I think I need a flatter dog.

http://reflectionsinraindrops.wordpress.com - My blog
http://www.bothwellscarecrowfestival.co.uk - Scarecrow Festival
http://bothwellcommunitygarden.wordpress.com - Community Garden

User avatar
mrsflibble
A selfsufficientish Regular
A selfsufficientish Regular
Posts: 3815
Joined: Mon Sep 04, 2006 9:21 pm
Location: Essex, uk, clay soil, paved w.facing very enclosed garden w/ planters

Re: Recycled baby things

Post: # 192313Post mrsflibble »

all of sophs stuff got passed on to epople i know. i now have a network of local friends who have little girlies younger than soph and so they get first pick of anything she grows out of.
oh how I love my tea, tea in the afternoon. I can't do without it, and I think I'll have another cup very
ve-he-he-he-heryyyyyyy soooooooooooon!!!!

User avatar
thesunflowergal
A selfsufficientish Regular
A selfsufficientish Regular
Posts: 859
Joined: Thu Feb 12, 2009 7:59 am
Location: Swindon

Re: Recycled baby things

Post: # 192360Post thesunflowergal »

Please do not forget your local hospitals childrens ward. We take any plastic toys and baby bits up for them, as lots get stolen :( . The Womens refuge, are also greatful for clothes, toys, equipment.
I too am sick of seeing stuff that I have freecycled being sold on. After I have stated on my ad not to. So I no longer use it.
Otherwise we pass clothes on to friends, and some of them pass their kids clothes on to us.
Last week I did sell some bits at the NCT sale, which gave me some money to buy my kids some clothes and toys there. I bought Teme a lovely wooden fire engine :icon_smile:
Stay at home Mummy to Orin 8, Trixie 6 and Temogen 4 . Also three Chickens Dottie, Poppy and Dr Mumbo. Three cats called Flossie and Pickle and Lexi.

Check out my blog:
http://ramblingsofasunflowergal.blogspot.co.uk/

MrsD'ville mkII
Living the good life
Living the good life
Posts: 255
Joined: Tue Jul 01, 2008 1:24 pm

Re: Recycled baby things

Post: # 193572Post MrsD'ville mkII »

At the risk of this turning into a Freecycle-bashing post, I've got fed up with it too, mainly because I'm fed up with time-wasters and people who are a nightmare to deal with when I'm giving them free stuff - I mean WTF?! Some woman recently has just taken the biscuit so I think that's me done with it. Personally I'm not fussed if people sell stuff on, if they can be bothered to when I couldn't or have the cheek to sell something a bit bashed up.

Like others I try to give things to people I know or to the charity shop, and we're fortunate to receive my friend's daughter's and niece's cast-offs for DD, not bad as they have rather a Mini Boden habit, woohoo! I will though eBay things if I need to buy more clothes/nappies with the proceeds. We're now through all the clothes my friend gave me for DS, that her son had outgrown, so I need to go a-eBaying again.

But to answer the original question, no, I don't know of any sites other than Freecycle that do this sort of thing.
Raising four from 1 to 17 in ruralmost Herefordshire: http://39again.wordpress.opensure.net/

Post Reply