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As a Monkey in the Middle Consignor, you choose the price of your items. This Pricing Guide was created for the purpose of providing a starting point for reference. You are NOT required to price your items according to this list. Pricing is 100% your decision. The consignment rule of thumb is to price the item at 25-40% of what you originally paid for the item.  Also take into account the brand and condition of item. Ultimately  you have to be comfortable with the asking price. We want you to make MONEY and not have to take your items back home. You are welcome to price your items as you wish but here are a few things to keep in mind when considering your pricing:Do Not Sell Something YOU would NOT BUY! Onesies (grouped 3 or more) Basic T-shirt w/or w/o logo 2 pc matching top & bottom 3 pc matching outfit 4 pc matching outfit 2 or 3 pc PJ sets Rash Gaurds/ Sun Suits Nursing & Maternity Bras Bella Band/ Tummy Band Infant Car seat w/base




Car Seat Base Only Bottles (3 or more) Bibs (grouped in 3 or more) Receiving Blankets (2 or more) Single Fitted Crib Sheet Set of Crib Bumpers Building Sets (Lego, Kinex, etc) Learning Toys (Leapfrog, etc) DVD's (Disney, Baby Einsteen, etc) These High Demand Toys can sell for 1/3-1/2 (or higher) of retail: Little Tykes items, Playhouses, Kitchens, Tool Benches. * See crib checklist for guidelines and recall information 12 open box & new fromDetailsMunchkin 12 Piece Soft-Tip Infant Spoons FREE Shipping on orders over . DetailsGerber Graduates Bunch-a-Bowls, 4 count Add-on ItemFREE Shipping on orders over . Buy "Fisher-Price SpaceSaver High Chair, Rainforest Fri...” from Amazon Warehouse Deals and save 41% off the $62.99 list price. The Fisher-Price SpaceSaver High Chair in Rainforest Friends fashion is easy to convert from a space-saving high chair to a comfortable, height-adjustable “big-kid” booster seat. View larger Spill and stain resistant NANOtex fabric seat pad is machine and surface washable.




View larger Its compact size and adjustable attachment strap system make this high chair quick and easy to securely attach to just about any kitchen or dining chair—and just as easy to take off to stash away when not in use, or move from chair-to-chair! View larger Straps easily and securely to most kitchen or dining chairs5-point restraint converts to 3-point as baby grows Stores easily when not in use Part of the Fisher-Price Rainforest Friends Collection Product Dimensions13 x 16.1 x 22.8 inches #17,029 in Baby (See top 100) in Baby > Feeding > Highchairs & Booster Seats > Highchairs Shipping Weight10.3 pounds (View shipping rates and policies) Domestic Shipping Item can be shipped within U.S. Shipping Advisory:This item must be shipped separately from other items in your order. Additional shipping charges will not apply. Manufacturer’s warranty can be requested from customer service. Click here to make a request to customer service. 5 star76%4 star13%3 star6%2 star2%1 star3%See all verified purchase reviewsTop Customer ReviewsCute,Not The Sturdiest Seat, But Cute!|




Truly a space saving chair. In search of the perfect highchair, you quickly learn that it does not exist. But this one is close. We have the Fisher-Price Healthy Care Deluxe Booster - Brown/Tan and the Graco SimpleSwitch Highchair and Booster, Pasadena and my favorite of the three is still the Healthy Care Booster. Love the tiny tray on that one! All three of my chairs can be traveled with and can be used at the regular table. This chair is a close second to the Healthy Care Booster, with the Graco dead last because I hate the cushion.Pros*It coverts to a booster, it (mostly) works when pushed up to my table because we have a huge lip on our table that always gets in the way.*The tray can be moved back and forth with ONE HAND.*It's compact.*It's super easy to assemble.*The harness is functional and the top part of the harness is removed with the top part of the chair when you convert to a booster, so you are left with the lower harness (thank you, Fisher Price, my son hates to be harnessed while eating so this is great).*The tray is a nice size.




Won't fit in my dishwasher, but none of them do.*Adjustable height.*Reclines, which is a super handy function for kids with reflux. We used to feed our baby in his bouncy seat because he had to be fed upright and remain so for 30 minutes after a feed.*Attaches to chairs nicely.*Portable.Cons*What's with the back "handle" thing, if that's what it is? Is it there because the chair reclines?*The stupid cushion! Why, oh why, do we need a cushion for our highchairs? Do people realize what goes on in highchairs? My son is messy. He makes a mess every time. He's getting better, but now we have introduced a spoon so we're back to square one. Yes, the cushion wipes clean. We still have to wash it. Stupid, in my opinion, but most of them have it. My son spends 20 minutes in the chair at a time, tops. He does not need a cushion. Oh, how I covet the days where highchairs were simple wood or padded (wipe clean) vinyl!Overall, this is a solid chair at a great price point. I wouldn't pick this design, but some of the other cushions are cuter (again with the cushions!) and it was free, so beggars can't be choosers.




What Other Items Do Customers Buy After Viewing This Item? Fisher-Price SpaceSaver High Chair, Geo Meadow Graco Swivi Seat 3-in-1 Booster Chair, Abbington Summer Infant Deluxe Comfort Folding Booster Seat, Tan Fisher-Price Space Saver High Chair See and discover other items: height adjustable highchair, newborn high chair, baby rain gear, kitchen saversThe idea of shopping for your baby is thrilling at first -- until you realize just how much they really need, how much it costs, and how much energy went into making it. By choosing gently used secondhand strollers, high chairs, toys, books, and carriers, you can save resources and trim your budget -- think of it as adding to the college fund.Before you buy any used items, be sure to check for recalls on the products you're considering. Experts recommend never buying a used car seat, and make sure any other items meet the most current standards for safety.If eBay isn't already your first stop for, well, just about anything, then you might be surprised by the extensive collection of barely used baby gear you'll find there, from bedding and furniture to nursery decorations and strollers.




The handy search feature lets you search for exactly the brand you want, and on many pieces you can choose either the Buy It Now option (to guarantee you get that fought-over Bugaboo) or bid (in hopes of getting a killer deal). Rocka-Buy Gear/Screen captureDon't want to worry about winning an auction or negotiating a price with a seller? Rocka-Buy-Gear lets moms list their used items -- furniture, strollers, blankets, toys, DVDs, and more -- for a flat rate; then gives sellers five days to ship the item once it's sold.The site also donates 2 percent from each sale to the Pediatric Cancer Research Foundation and reviews popular items so you get a parental perspective before you order. Baby Outfitter/Screen captureBaby Outfitter is the brainchild of Kate Upshaw, a self-described "children's clothing, book, and toy shopoholic" who now sells secondhand everything -- from classic books to swaddling blankets -- and ships them for a flat rate. (She also sells tons of clothes for the chic little weehuggers in your life.)




Swap Baby Goods/Screen captureSwap Baby Goods is set up for parents to list the items their families are finished using for sale -- or for swap. Posters assign each item a value and offer other site users the option of purchasing it or trading for something they need.The listings, organized by categories like bedding, bouncers & swings, diapering, feeding, furniture, strollers, toys, and more let you navigate the hundreds of items without missing out on what you really need. ReCrib/Screen captureNew York City-based ReCrib was started by parents who wanted to sell the high-design items they'd invested in for their baby.Now you'll find cribs from Bloom, Stokke, DucDuc, and NurseryWorks; strollers from Bugaboo, Peg Perego, Maclaren, and Quinny; and furniture from West Elm and Pottery Barn (among others). You can also view the listings on a map to find out where your nearest sellers are; Postings are found across the country. Craigslist/Screen captureIf you want to avoid paying for shipping -- and calculating the carbon footprint of having your new crib delivered from across the country -- then check Craigslist for baby gear for sale from your neighbhors and other nearby sellers.




You'll find toys and books, dolls and trucks, furniture and strollers, high chairs and mobiles -- and you might even make friends with other local parents when you're dropping off or picking up.Bonus: The site includes safety and recall alerts at the top of its "Baby and Kid Stuff" listings so you can double check before you buy. Encore Baby Registry/Screen captureEncore Baby Registry doesn't sell items directly, but it does offer brand-new parents an alternative to traditional store registries. Here's how it works: You create a wish list with everything you want for your baby -- furniture, clothing, toys, strollers -- using the search tool and share it with your friends and family.But instead of going to just one store to purchase the items, givers are encouraged to wrap up their own used versions of the items -- or get them at a thrift store -- and check off the registry that way. Baby gets everything she needs and you get to feel less guilty about where it all came from: It's a win-win.

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