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  • missjenny
    Jen
    • Jun 2012
    • 36

    What Did You Have When You Started?

    When you first opened your daycare what were some of the things your started with? Your children's toys? Items from garage sales? Did you buy all new?
  • Sunchimes
    Daycare.com Member
    • Nov 2011
    • 1847

    #2
    I had a few toys and a high chair picked up at a yard sale and nothing else. As it turned out, my first child was an infant, so the toys were useless. Her mom loaned me a pnp and I picked up a couple of baby toys. After 3 weeks, I went to a Just Between Friends sale and got a pnp, stroller, and a few more age appropriate toys. I've just gone from there. But, I just had one baby from when she was 6 months until she was 11 months. I got my 2nd and 3rd kids when they were all 11 months old. I just watch yard sales and buy stiff as I find it, and I go to the JBF sale twice a year.

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    • Abigail
      Child Care Provider
      • Jul 2010
      • 2417

      #3
      I only buy new on some things like bottles/nippes/bibs/dishwasher caddy........things that I personally wanted that were not going to cost too much. I did buy a pnp brand new because that grosses me out since you can't wash them well. I just got the plain jane cheap $30 from burlington.

      Everything else I got with grant money after opening which was new or else I had books, toys, puzzles, blocks from thrift shops and I would try to go to as many daycare closing sales that I could. The daycare centers closing always had amazing stuff perfect for home daycare.

      I started with WAY TO MANY toys and now I have about 1/3 of what I started with and am happy now! I did have a huge kidney shaped table with kids chairs from a daycare sale when I first opened and also a few small shelves. Everything else came in time.

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      • cheerfuldom
        Advanced Daycare.com Member
        • Dec 2010
        • 7413

        #4
        I never buy anything new. Everything is things my kids had (to begin with) and then I have collected from yard sales and such over time. I havent bought anything in quite awhile though because at this point, I dont need anything else.

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        • Hunni Bee
          False Sense Of Authority
          • Feb 2011
          • 2397

          #5
          I'm glad someone asked this. I was wondering too....I know when I open I'm going to have wayyyy to much stuff, because of my center-based background

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          • Countrygal
            Advanced Daycare.com Member
            • Aug 2011
            • 976

            #6
            I had dgs's old toys, and lots of garage sale bargains. I also did a lot of shopping at thrift shops where I picked up things like changing table, dc cots, white board, etc.

            Garage sales are GGRREEAATT for some things like books! I have a hard time coming away from a garage sale without a book.

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            • originalkat
              Daycare.com Member
              • Dec 2009
              • 1392

              #7
              I was a preschool teacher for years before opening my home based program, so I had a lot of stuff from that. Plus I used my own kids baby stuff( Pnp, saucer, swing etc) for the infants in care. Since then I have bought new things and lots of great stuff from garage sales and preschools/ childcare garage sales. You can find them around here every so often. I got a full set of unit blocks for $10, a folding play/gym mat that normally run for over $100 for only $2 in great shape, a toy shelf for $10. You can find some great stuff out there for cheap.

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              • Blackcat31
                • Oct 2010
                • 36124

                #8
                Originally posted by originalkat
                I was a preschool teacher for years before opening my home based program, so I had a lot of stuff from that. Plus I used my own kids baby stuff( Pnp, saucer, swing etc) for the infants in care. Since then I have bought new things and lots of great stuff from garage sales and preschools/ childcare garage sales.
                Same here. I worked for Head Start and one of our centers was closing so I got a ton of things from there and also had stuff from my own two children as well as some things from my MIL who had a daycare for 30 years and had recently closed.

                I then purchased things I needed and didn't already have from garage sales. Now I buy a few things here and there and also have daycare parents who donate their children's gently used items after they are through with them.

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                • pootmcgoot
                  Daycare.com Member
                  • Jun 2012
                  • 162

                  #9
                  Started off with nada. I had donated all my infant stuff about 6 months ago and my daughters toys aren't mainstream toys most kids like.

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                  • Sunchimes
                    Daycare.com Member
                    • Nov 2011
                    • 1847

                    #10
                    Originally posted by pootmcgoot
                    Started off with nada. I had donated all my infant stuff about 6 months ago and my daughters toys aren't mainstream toys most kids like.

                    Now I'm curious about what toys your daughters have that aren't mainstream. I love toys that you don't find everywhere!

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                    • dave4him
                      Advanced Daycare.com Member
                      • Oct 2011
                      • 1333

                      #11
                      what was required to get started, sleep mats, toys outside, pretty much just my normal stuff
                      "God said, ‘I have found David son of Jesse, a man after my own heart. He will do everything I want him to do.'"
                      Acts 13:22

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                      • EntropyControlSpecialist
                        Embracing the chaos.
                        • Mar 2012
                        • 7466

                        #12
                        I purchased everything I needed.
                        Tables, chairs, child's computer table, puzzle/supply school shelf, changing table, two school toy shelves, bookshelf, carpets, cots, plates, silverware, cups, bowls, 3 bulletin boards, cubbies, toys, educational games, manipulatives, bus, books, art supplies, bounce house, the centers, etc. I spent around $5,000. Possibly more. We paid cash and did not take on debt.
                        I like things that flow and appeal to the eye, so all of my furniture is natural wood and the majority of the toys are wood as well. Plan Toys is a wonderful brand that really holds up (which many other wood toy companies fail to do).

                        The past few months I have added more that I wanted. A listening center table from Lakeshore, listening center stories from Lakeshore, 130 gallon fish tank, 3 outdoor houses, 1 outdoor Preschool climber, water table, sand table, sand box, more books, light table, etc. I started with what I needed and have since added and will continue to add.

                        I had 5 children when I started, and 3 months later I had 12. We only accept ages 2-5.

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                        • DCBlessings27
                          Daycare.com Member
                          • Feb 2012
                          • 332

                          #13
                          I bought a few things at garage sales/Craigslist before I started. Mostly, outdoor toys, dolls, kitchen. I had just had dd, so I used all her baby stuff. I did buy nap mats and blankets new. I've since added by buying some new toys, using dd's toys, and doing more Craigslist/garage sales. I was fortunate enough to get a grant to purchase my playset/swingset (though we still had to use some of our own money too).

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                          • Baan Dek Lek
                            Daycare.com Member
                            • Jun 2012
                            • 27

                            #14
                            Originally posted by katieica
                            I bought a few things at garage sales/Craigslist before I started. Mostly, outdoor toys, dolls, kitchen. I had just had dd, so I used all her baby stuff. I did buy nap mats and blankets new. I've since added by buying some new toys, using dd's toys, and doing more Craigslist/garage sales. I was fortunate enough to get a grant to purchase my playset/swingset (though we still had to use some of our own money too).
                            What grant did you get? Is it available in every state?

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                            • DCBlessings27
                              Daycare.com Member
                              • Feb 2012
                              • 332

                              #15
                              Originally posted by Baan Dek Lek
                              What grant did you get? Is it available in every state?
                              My state (KS) had applied for some money when they made everyone become licensed. The money covered a mentor program that I was part of and had money for some grants.

                              So, no this is not a grant that is available anymore or even in other states.

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