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		<description><![CDATA[As kids and teens we out grow our clothing and tire of games and toys that often build up in the corner of our room or in the closet. Why not discuss with your parents the idea of selling these things  on eBay. Some people are making a living by selling kid related items on [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As kids and teens we out grow our clothing and tire of games and toys that often build up in the corner of our room or in the closet. Why not discuss with your parents the idea of selling these things  on eBay. Some people are making a living by selling kid related items on eBay so with your parents help in setting up an supervising an account you have an excellent chance of picking up some extra money while decluttering your room. Even if your parents want in on the action you can probably work a split with them that will make both of you happy. Here are some general ideas to help you get started. <span id="more-147"></span></p>
<p>Kids Items You Can Sell</p>
<p>Clothes, toys and videos are good money makers on eBay.</p>
<p>Go to eBay and look up a &#8220;lot&#8221; of size six girl&#8217;s cloths. You will find they are expensive! The average price for a lot of 20 good conditioned clothes is about $35.00.</p>
<p>When you grow out of your seasonal clothes do not throw them out. Bundle them into different lots by category. For example bundle girls dresses separate from girls play clothes, but only do that if you have at least six of each different type.</p>
<p>Lots of any item sell better than single items unless the item is unique or high priced. For example, a hand embroidered dress that you paid a lot for would sell better by itself instead of bundled with other basic dresses.</p>
<p>The next item to look up on eBay is toys. Most toys in good condition will sell for a lot of money. One idea that works well is to buy hot items in October at Wal-Mart or Toys-R-Us and sell them on eBay. Busy people are willing to pay extra for the convenience of getting the items delivered to their home. For example, when the Mega Power Ranger came out it sold at Wal-Mart for about $45.00. The same item sold on eBay for up to $65.00 plus shipping. The Yellow Power Ranger is yet another example where the store price was about $6.00, while the same item was selling on eBay for about $20.00.</p>
<p>If you receive duplicate birthday or Christmas presents that you are unable to exchange you can sell those on eBay also. Look at the eBay listings for items of interest to see if selling on eBay is worth more than returning the item to the store.</p>
<p>Kid&#8217;s videos and DVDs are also good money-makers. Bundle about three of these together, and you can usually make about $7.00-$12.00 per bundle. Bundle more and the money goes up. Disney movies in hard cases can go for a higher amount. This also works for other types of movies as well.</p>
<p>Save those McDonalds toys. Some Kids Meals toys sell high. Take the new Star Wars toys from Burger King&#8230;very collectible. You will find them selling on eBay from $1.00 to $5.00, not including shipping.</p>
<p>Ebay has a whole section devoted to dolls and bears. If you tire of your collectible dolls or train set  sell them on eBay.</p>
<p>Kids Crafts You Can Sell</p>
<p>Around the holidays, especially,  children can place their hand in paint and make a print on some quality paper. Add a holiday related poem and you have a great craft to sell on eBay.</p>
<p>Make gift jars with ready made mixes. For example, hot chocolate mixes in a jar with a plastic spoon tied to it with a ribbon. Dip the end of the spoon with white chocolate.</p>
<p>Baby Items You Can Sell</p>
<p>Used baby items are very profitable. Baby items cost a lot of money, especially in their first year. Any &#8220;gently&#8221; used items are generally good sellers on eBay.</p>
<p>If you have baby coupons that you will never use, sell them on eBay! Left over diapers and formula sell well also. A lot of 35 used cloth diapers usually sells for around $38.00 plus shipping. Four Fuzzi Bunz diapers (cloth diapers with hemp inserts) can sell for as much as $40.00.</p>
<p>There you have it. Plenty of ideas for selling those leftover kids items on eBay&#8230;and you can pick up some great spending money while doing it.</p>
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