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Twin Sharing

Making the Most of Your Space

By Jenn Director Knudsen

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If you believe you must have duplicates of some items, borrow as much as you can. And don't overlook the second-hand market; shop resale and consignment shops, rummage and yard sales, Walker advises. "The resale market is the moms-of-twins' best friend," she says.

"We are trying to borrow a lot of things, which we didn't do at all last time [when our eldest was born]," Jackie says. "We actually didn't have a bouncy seat for our son and have borrowed two since they are a great place to put a baby. We borrowed a second infant carrier car seat and will need to get another, convertible one."

Certain items are key to have in duplicate, says veteran twins mom Janice D.* of Portland, Ore. "We did not need crib tents, wipe warmers, separate diaper bags or special 'twins' stuff," says Janice, mother of 4-1/2-year-old fraternal twin girls and a 7-year-old son. "I did have two Boppy feeding pillows so that someone else could feed and prop a baby to help me."

Twin Sharing-Making the Most of Your SpaceThis at-home mom also found it invaluable to have two portable play yards. "We wanted the girls to nap and sleep in them so that they could be moved around the house on the first floor, rather than carrying them up to their rooms every time they napped," says Janice.

Plan for Your Growing Kids' Needs
Furniture can be expensive and transient. When planning for your twins, think not only of their present, but future, needs too, as did both Janice and Cari R.*, also the mother of 4-year-old fraternal twin girls.


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