Maya’s spare bedroom was no longer a guest room; it was a colorful archive of her son’s first four years. From the tiny, white onesies he outgrew in weeks to the sturdy denim overalls he’d only worn once before a growth spurt, the "truck full of stuff" was starting to feel like a permanent resident.
Encouraged, Maya explored other avenues. She found local dedicated to buying and selling, where the rules were simple: be respectful, set a meet-up time, and don't start drama. For the items she wanted to move quickly, she visited a Once Upon A Child location, where she received cash on the spot for her gently used shoes and gear. The Cycle Continues App lets parents buy and sell kids clothes right from home buy and sell kids clothes
She knew she wasn’t alone. Parents everywhere were caught in the same cycle: spending a small fortune on high-quality threads only for their children to shoot up three inches over summer. The First Sale Maya’s spare bedroom was no longer a guest
She listed a few boutique holiday dresses on , an app that turns a phone into a mobile marketplace. Within hours, a mother from two states away bought a floral romper for her daughter’s first birthday. Maya felt a rush of satisfaction—not just from the cash back, but from knowing the clothes were getting a "second life". Finding a Community She found local dedicated to buying and selling,