I thrift all of my kids Christmas gifts I'll only spend $97 this year, even though other moms call me cruel'
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Sarah Falls has taken on the challenge of thrifting for Christmas gifts, setting a tight $97 budget, and has so far spent only $52 on quality second-hand items.
Despite criticism, Sarah emphasizes that buying second-hand is not only responsible but essential for reducing landfill waste and saving money during tough economic times.
Her TikTok series showcases a variety of thrifted gifts, including children's books and toys, aiming to change the perception of used items and promote sustainability.
Anywhere from toddler shoes for $4.55 to a $2.60 toolkit reflects her commitment to smart shopping; she hopes to inspire a shift in consumer mindset toward thrifted goods.
Read at www.kidspot.com.au
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