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		<title>By: Let the Blog Carnivals Begin! &#171; Elizabeth Shugg ~ Bring Your Message Home</title>
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		<description>[...] Well, we have discussed the details of selling your children’s outgrown clothing, but now we need to get to the important stuff! SHOPPING! There are several things that you can do that will make you shopping experience super efficient. Know your kid’s sizes. Spend some time before the sale trying last falls clothes on your children. Have they really gone up a size, or are they still about the same? What size do you think they will be wearing next February/March at the end of the winter season? It is much easier to shop if you do not have your kids with you. However, this can make the “size” question tough. But we have seen several people come up with some clever ideas. Read more of Kelly’s blog here. [...]</description>
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