Second-hand Baby & Kids Items in Kenya
Buying and selling baby & kids items on Juuhudi
Children move quickly through clothing sizes, toys, feeding equipment and everyday furniture, making carefully selected pre-loved baby and kids items useful for many families in Kenya. Browse listings by age range, size, condition and location, then check that each item still suits current safety guidance and your child's needs. Ask about the item's age, instructions, missing components, cleaning history, repairs and any product recalls. Inspect stability, locks, straps, wheels and fasteners where applicable, and avoid products with damage or uncertain histories that could affect safety. Some items, including child car seats, mattresses, feeding products and protective equipment, require particular caution and may be better purchased new depending on their age, condition and history. Juuhudi helps parents discover available items and contact sellers, but the buyer should always verify suitability and safety before completing a purchase for a child. When uncertain, consult the manufacturer or relevant qualified safety guidance first.
Outgrown children's items can support another family when they are safe, complete and described with care. Clean each item according to the manufacturer's instructions, gather manuals and accessories, and check it for damage, missing fasteners, unstable parts or recalled components before listing. Use a precise title with the item type, brand, size or recommended age, and explain how long it was used, how it was stored and every sign of wear. Photograph labels, safety features, accessories and any flaw a parent should evaluate. Do not sell recalled, expired, damaged or incomplete safety products, and do not make safety claims you cannot verify. Price items according to condition and current usefulness, with clear bundle contents if selling clothing, toys or books together. Parents can message you through Juuhudi without your number appearing publicly. Answer questions openly and remove the listing immediately if later inspection reveals that an item is no longer suitable for reuse.
Common questions
- What details should I include when selling children's items?
- State the brand, model, size or recommended age, purchase or manufacture date where relevant, condition, usage history, included parts, cleaning status and every known defect.
- Which baby items should not be sold second-hand?
- Do not list recalled, expired, damaged, incomplete or impact-involved safety products, and check current manufacturer and safety guidance before offering any item intended to protect or restrain a child.
- How should I prepare baby and kids items for sale?
- Clean them as directed, check every component, gather manuals and accessories, photograph labels and wear, and describe their history without making unsupported safety guarantees.
- What should I check before buying a pre-loved baby item?
- Confirm the model and age, search for recalls, review the instructions, inspect all structural and safety components and reject anything damaged, incomplete or unsuitable for your child.
- Are all pre-loved children's products suitable for reuse?
- No, because suitability depends on the product type, age, condition, history and current safety guidance, so items with uncertain histories or protective functions require extra caution.


