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It could happen on any given day. You are frantically trying to get your kids ready for school when your youngest yells, "I can't wear this! This was (insert the name of older child here) shirt!" For parents of two or more children, the struggle is inevitable. How do you get a child to wear hand-me-downs without a major face off? Most parents realize hand-me-downs are a great way for parents to save money, but most kids don't know this. "If money dictates you start using hand-me-downs, then explain so, plainly, (with) no cover-up," suggests Lise, mother of four. Teaching your child about recycling early can also be a helpful strategy. Jane Sadowy, president of Swaphandmedowns.com, shares her approach, "Teaching our children to share used clothing with other children helps them to know the importance of recycling gently used fashions. Children need to remember that recycling clothing helps keep our earth clean and helps other children feel warmer and happier." Another way to make hand-me-downs more acceptable is to make them seem fun, and the second is to make them personalized for the child. Does he like animals on his shirts? Does she like glitter? Try to think of ways to incorporate your child's favorite things into the clothing that they receive. By adding their favorite color or cartoon character to a garment, you can ease those feelings of being second best. The tips below will help you come up with ideas to keep the baby of the family happy and help you save money. Shoes
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