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12 Month Snow Gear

Hello Mommies!!! My husband & I are planning on a South Lake Tahoe vacation and have a 1 yr old. We were wondering where to buy or rent her gear for cheap, since we will only use it once.

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Thank all you wonderful mom's for your responses. I tried 99% of them, Target, Goodwill, Salvation Army, friends, and family. My cousin had a 24 month snow suit but was to big. Mel Cottons had some on sale for $50.00 but didn't rent them that small. We did buy a pair of snow boots for $20 and a pair of gloves for $10.

I want to give a BIG THANKS to Katarina for recommending The Kidz Shoppe in the Cambrian Park Plaza, San Jose. We found a 12 month suit for $20.00 great condition :0) but we decided to rent one for $15.00 for a week. We also left with an Elmo phone, Dora backpack, new long sleeve onsie, and a beautiful jacket. This is a great store and I highly recommend it as well. Note: They also had the boots & gloves

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If you go to www.onestepahead.com they have winter gear on clearance.. my daughter is only 2 months but we got a snow outfit on there for 12-18month size that was half price.

if you want to buy it I would try resale shope. There is one in Danville, Small Fry Shop, that has snow gear. If you want to rent, try calling some of the rental shops in the area you are going and ask if they carry gear that small.

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My friend gets all her kids winter stuff off EBay and Craiglist. She usually gets the stuff before winter hits, so pickings may be slim.
Best of luck and enjoy your trip. I LOVE Tahoe

You could try your local freecyle group to see if anyone has gear to give away or loan. Apparently, target does an inexpensive range of cold weather clothing.

E.

I live in S Lake Tahoe and I recommend getting in touch with Amy Thompson (owner & mom) at

http://www.tahoetotspot.com/

In addition to a great indoor play gym, she has a consignment shop with all sorts of gear/clothing for reasonable prices. She will also be able to connect you to any other baby services in the area. There used to be a local service that would deliver winter gear to your hotel, but I can't remember their website.... She also has access to some babysitters.

I also highly recommend Bright Beginnings Daycare ###-###-####. They accept drop-ins and provide very high quality care. My son has been going there since 14 mos (now 21 mos) and I love them. They have an infant class (3 - 18 mos). The teachers are all certified and have CPR training. Like everyone in town, they could use some business, so it may be possible to negotiate your price.

You can rent or buy a gear in Kidz Shoppe, located on Camden Plaza in San Jose (off Union Ave.). They have great prices and selection. Highly recommended!

You don't say where you live, but I've always gotten my girls' gear at thrift stores. Savers in West San Jose, has a 99c sale every Monday. Because it doesn't snow here very often, there are often gently used snow clothes/boots for a good price.

You should check out "Once Upon A Child", they should have stuff for both of the kids for a reasonable price. Have a fun trip!

Hi are you in the napa solano county area, i know in vallejo they have a place called tell rentals and you can rent baby snow gear. Its like $14 bucks or something. Hope this helps.
D.

Hi T.,
I have four kids and really don't want to have to spend a lot of money when we go to the snow. I always go to Goodwill and kids consignment shops or craigslist. You can always find snow bibs at the Goodwill. But be careful in consignment shops you can sometimes end up paying close to or just as much for new. If you wanted to buy new you can always resell at craigslist or take to consignment. I hope this helps!

G. Diamond

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