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Hi! I?ve recently launched a phone app for buying selling and donating outgrown/preloved kidstuff locally! It is called Kidsie and available on app store and google play. There are so far 300 of us locally on it and growing a little each day. You can shop, sell, donate everything from clothing, toys, kids furniture, books, baby and toddler essentials and maternity all within the local neighborhoods. You can pay for items and get paid in the app and share listings to social media channels (or the Forum :D) to widen the audience while still keeping listings organised. There is a 2% transaction fee on sale (seller side) to cover processing etc but otherwise free to shop and free to use. We are new and think it could be a really helpful product to us parents once there are enough of us on it so please do check us out!

We will have a Kidsie stand at this Sunday's Dulwich Park Fair so if anyone goes please do pop by and say 👋 thank you ☺ We will have some cute stickers for kids and there to chat about the app, answer any questions or help onboard anyone onto the app :) Thanks!

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