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PETA TODD'S MUM SQUAD

Mum-of-four Peta Todd shares great ways for women to give away unwanted clothes and toys online

IT is easy to get caught up in our own little worlds. Are our kids well fed, well dressed and loved?

Have we got something nice to wear on Saturday? Can we afford that new lippy?

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'I can’t imagine how the struggling parents of those children must feel', says Peta ToddCredit: Stewart Williams - The Sun

But this week, I’ve paused to take stock. Like most women, I have a wardrobe full of clothes I don’t wear and a bathroom cabinet brimming with beauty products I’ve never used, while the kids’ cupboards creak with bygone toys.

As I have quite a few followers on Instagram, I’m lucky enough to receive gifts from companies wanting me to promote their brands.

If I believe in a product, I will promote it using the hashtag #Gifted.

But in an era where it’s easy to accumulate so much stuff, what should we do with it all?

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) offers a way to pass on your unwanted cosmetics to community groups ranging from food banks to shelters and charities.

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Charities offer a way to pass on your unwanted cosmetics to community groups ranging from food banks to shelters and charitiesCredit: Getty - Contributor

A recent survey found that 36 per cent of primary school teachers have provided toothpaste for their pupils.

As a mum, I can’t imagine how the struggling parents of those children must feel.

So if you have a booty of beauty items you no longer need, head to the website to find organisations in your area where you can drop them off.

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