| My oldest is 12 and youngest is 4. I am wondering if I should keep items like books for younger child. |
Books, definitely. Maybe some items of clothing and selected toys. Probably not any sort of gear such as high chairs, car seats, booster, etc. although you are obviously beyond that point if your youngest is 4. |
| Yes. We kept books, bedding, gender neutral clothing/shoes/coats/snow pants etc the youngest might use. Oldest is a girl youngest a boy. |
| Books and toys yes but hardly any clothes. |
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Uncommon clothing yes. Snow pants, back up boots, extra jackets for daycare, holiday dresses (mine are same gender). Things that don't get a TON of use but you need.
By 5, my oldest was tough on clothing and shoes that passing things down was limited. Bikes and scooters and ice skates all got passed down. |
| Some stuff, but limited. I’m not keeping entire stashes of clothing around for 5+ yrs |
| I did not, because I didn't know when #2 was little that #'s 3 and 4 would be ordered. Once they arrived I occasionally would keep a sweater or book or something I thought one of the younger kids would like or find useful. |
| I have a similar age gap. I keep things like bikes, nicer toys, winter jackets, boots and most books but don't save everyday clothes. |
This. We also saved some clothing that still looked good. It's nice to have older stuff to send to school as back up clothing or to wear to play outside when it's muddy, etc. We saved books and toys because that stuff can get expensive and often is used for a short time. |
| We kept books and clothes, no toys. |
| Depends on the storage space. I kept many items, despite lack of space, but my children are only 5 years apart. |
| We have that age gap with my boys and my nephew and we're saving special items, holiday clothes, jackets and pants, nicer toys like train sets and magnet tiles, and books. My sister really appreciates it. We store it here because she doesn't have room and we just give her a bin at at time! We intend to save sports equipment too, but so far its all gotten too beaten up to save. |
| I keep books, the more expensive toys, bikes and a few clothing items. I have a large gap between kids. |
| We did but found clothing with elastic and shoes sometimes didn’t hold well. I’d be inclined to pass along some of those. |
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I have a 6 year age difference. I have a ton of storage space in my home so we kept almost everything - crib, lots of baby gear, books, toys, scooters, bikes, clothes, winter gear. We've gotten fantastic use out of plenty of it (my two are same gender). But again, space was not an issue.
Space constraints or not, keep books 100000000000%. |