Looking to get rid of the outgrown clothes and toys piling up around the house, or get your hands on some great new items for the next phase of your kids’ lives (maybe both?!)? Consignment sales are a great way to get rid of the stuff you no longer use, plus snag some new-to-you items. Here’s our list of upcoming Portland- area consignment sales. Yay for resale!

SuperKids Resale
When: Wednesday, April 15 (with a $10 pass). Public sale: Thursday, April 15 – Sunday, April 19
Where: Former Gresham K-Mart, 440 NW Burnside Ave Gresham
Find bargains galore among 100,000+ quality, gently used items, and save 50-90% off retail prices. Shop for your kids’ spring and summer clothes (preemie to junior), toys, essential baby gear, books, movies, furniture, bedding and much more. Pro tip: This is a great place for expecting parents looking for deals on baby gear, too!
Pass It On Sales
When: Mid-April for the adults’ and household good sale and end of April for kids’ sale. Pro tip: Check their Facebook for updates
Where: Former Spirit Halloween and Rite Aid stores, 2425 SE TV Hwy., Hillsboro
Splitting into two separate sales — adults/home goods and then baby and kids — this large multi-day consignment event features more than 600 sellers offering baby, kid, junior and maternity clothes, accessories, shoes, toys, books, games, furniture, equipment and more.
Merry-Go-Round Resale
When: Thursday, April 30 – Saturday May 2
Where: Clark County Fairgrounds, 17402 NE Delfel Rd., Ridgefield, Washington
Seasonal pop-up clothing consignment event for women and children with some toys and equipment available. They work on offering like-new items in an organized setting.
Baby’s Bottom Dollar Sale
When: Wednesday, April 29 – Saturday, May 2
Where: 4500 Commercial St. SE, Salem
Further afield, this consignment sale is great for families outside of the Portland metro (or who are willing to drive!). Their goal is to help busy moms to turn their gently used baby items into cash so that they can declutter their lives, save money and shop for that next stage of childhood.
Looking for even more second-hand stuff? Check out our list of local consignment shops that are open year-round.