Best way to get scarves/hats/dress up clothes for a toddler?
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Post date: 2018-05-16 03:41:26 |
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What's the cheapest (and easiest, it sounds silly but even minor errands can be hard to manage logistically) way to get a bunch of dress-up clothes for a toddler, especially fancy-looking scarves, hats, and other things she can drape/put on by herself?
She's 22 months old so quantity is more important than quality; it's fine if they are ugly or fall apart fast. I'm looking for scarves, hats, long necklaces, whatever she can use to play dress-up independently.
Is there a place on-line that sells tons of cheapo scarves in pretty (or at least colorful) patterns? I figure that's the easiest thing to get cheap; even inexpensive hats are going to cost a bunch. If the answer is thrift store (and it might well be), which one in the Silver Spring, MD/DC area is my best bet? I really don't have the time or inclination to visit ten different stores for this so on-line is ideal. We don't have a big budget but she loves dressing up and wearing grown-up clothes. Thank you for any help you can provide! |
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