6 March 2024
As any parent knows, kids accumulate a lot of stuff over the years. From clothes and toys to books and games, it can quickly become overwhelming.
f you're looking to de-clutter and make some extra cash in the process, selling your old baby items is a great option. But with so many selling platforms and marketplaces out there, it can be tough to know where to start.
To help you sell your baby stuff, we’ve put together a comprehensive guide so you can find the best place to sell your old baby items in the UK.
There are so many online options now that it can be overwhelming to make a choice on where to sell your old baby items.
We’ve looked at the most popular online marketplaces to help you decide which site you should use to sell your old baby stuff.
⭐ Best for: Low priced bundles of clothes.
Vinted is a popular online marketplace that specialises in secondhand clothing, including baby items.
One of the biggest advantages of using Vinted is its massive user base – they have over 45 million members across Europe.
This means you'll have access to a large pool of potential buyers for your outgrown baby clothes, baby shoes, and accessories.
It’s category based which is great if you’re selling clothes for a certain age, but it does limit the items you are able to sell - so Vinted is not the place to sell your toys and gear.
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⭐ Best for: coveted, rare or higher priced items.
When it comes to selling online, eBay is a household name – and for good reason.
eBay is the largest global online marketplace, which makes it easy to find buyers for just about anything, including secondhand baby stuff.
The auction option also means it’s great for selling anything harder to find or highly sought after.
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⭐ Best for: Selling larger baby items that you don’t want to ship.
A free and local way to sell your items - by using either local selling groups or via Facebook Marketplace. You can sell anything you can imagine on Facebook, but it’s not without it’s issues.
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⭐ Best for: Kids and baby toys and gear
Imagine if Vinted, Preloved and Facebook Marketplace had a baby.
All the best elements from each marketplace come together in KiDSiE, which is a great place to sell your old baby items.
KiDSiE is an online marketplace specifically dedicated to buying and selling kids' items. It’s category based with babies and kids in mind.
As KiDSiE is 100% kids based, you'll have access to an audience of buyers who are specifically looking for the types of items you're selling. This can increase your chances of making a sale.
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Thinking about selling your stuff in person rather than online?
Selling face-to-face can be a great experience and way to tap into an audience of people specifically interested in buying your old baby items.
The main downsides to selling in person are that you need to transport your items there (and possibly back), set up a stall, and do lots of pricing/tagging in advance.
If you're looking for a fun, social selling experience, car boot sales are hard to beat.
Chances are you’ll have one locally, and they are a great way to sell both big and small items.
Keep in mind buyers at a car boot are there for a bargain, so there might be some haggling involved.
Don’t forget the early start either, most car boots will have you there at the crack of dawn to set up your stall.
Similar to car boot sales, Mum2Mum markets are events specifically focused on buying and selling kids' items.
The added bonus is that they’re often held indoors, making them a more comfortable selling experience than outdoor car boot sales, and less weather dependent for sales.
Typically you’ll rent a table or stall space to display your items for sale and you’ll need to pay a fee to participate.
These events can be a great way to connect with other parents and find buyers who are specifically looking for kids' stuff.
Your school, local church or community centre might host an event where you can rent a stall to sell your old baby items.
These events are great for selling clothes, toys, books, games and smaller equipment to the local community.
The NCT (National Childbirth Trust) organises 'nearly new' sales events across the country specifically for selling old baby equipment, clothes, toys and maternity items.
As a seller, you'll get allocated a stall area to display your items.
These events are popular with parents, but keep in mind that The NCT takes around 1/3 commission from sales.
Many areas host NCT sales a couple of times per year.
Ready to get selling? KiDSiE is a simple, easy and free way to sell your pre-loved kid’s gear.
KiDSiE is your one stop shop for second hand and outlet kids stuff, download the app now to sell your old baby stuff.