With more than 40 million children under the age of 13 in the US, the need for quality children’s products at affordable prices is a HUGE, and growing rapidly!  Recent studies by the USDA show that the average parents spend $190,000 to raise a child to 13—$32,000 of which is spent by the age of 2.  Additionally, every year this same child outgrows more than $1,000 of clothes, toys, and equipment.  Although many of these items are still in good condition, parents must replace them with expensive new ones.

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*Source: Lino, Mark Expenditures on Children by Families 2001 Annual Report US Department of Agriculture

 
 
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