A small-format boutique specializing in new and gently used baby gear, clothing, and nursery furniture, Peppy Parents serves Columbus families looking for curated options outside the big-box aisle.
The shop carries a mix of new boutique-brand items and secondhand baby gear, which puts it in a distinct position among Columbus baby retailers. You'll find strollers, infant carriers, bouncers, and nursery essentials alongside baby and toddler clothing, typically organized by size and condition. The resale side of the inventory skews toward name-brand gear — think brands like UPPAbaby, Ergobaby, and Graco — at reduced prices compared to retail. New items tend toward the boutique end of the market rather than the mass-market end, so the overall price range is wide depending on what you're looking for.
Furniture stock varies. Cribs, dressers, and changing tables appear in rotation, but Peppy Parents doesn't maintain a large dedicated showroom floor of assembled nursery furniture the way a larger retailer would. If nursery furniture is your primary goal, inventory on any given visit may be limited, and it's worth calling ahead or checking their current listings before making a special trip.
Columbus parents shopping for baby gear broadly have a few distinct paths. Once Upon a Child, with locations including one near Polaris Parkway on the north side, operates as a franchise resale chain with high volume and fast inventory turnover — you'll often find more quantity there, but the curation is less selective. Peppy Parents functions more like a neighborhood boutique than a clearinghouse, which means a smaller selection but items that have typically been looked over more carefully.
On the new-goods side, Buy Buy Baby (Easton Town Center area) offers the full national-brand range with registry services and a large floor footprint, which suits families doing a comprehensive first-time setup. Peppy Parents doesn't compete with that scale, but for parents who want to avoid the warehouse feel and are open to quality used gear, it fills a real gap.
For furniture specifically, larger Columbus options include Pottery Barn Kids at Easton and independent furniture stores that carry nursery lines, but those skew premium-new. Peppy Parents lands between those options and a standard thrift store in terms of both price and presentation.
Peppy Parents works best for a few specific Columbus shoppers. Parents outfitting a second child, where buying new a second time feels hard to justify, will find the resale inventory genuinely useful. Budget-conscious first-time parents who still want recognizable brands rather than off-brand alternatives get real value here. Gift-givers looking for something more considered than a box-store registry item may also find options in the boutique-new section.
It's less ideal for parents who need to furnish a complete nursery from scratch in a single trip, or for those with very specific furniture requirements (particular wood finish, dimensions, matching set). The inventory-dependent nature of resale means you may not find exactly what you need on the first visit.
Walk-ins are welcome. The shop is smaller than a big-box environment, so browsing takes 20 to 40 minutes depending on how deep you go into the clothing racks versus the gear section. Resale prices are marked, and the staff can answer questions about item history and condition. There's no appointment model here — it functions like a retail shop, not a consignment consultation service.
If you're selling or consigning items, Peppy Parents accepts drop-offs, though policies on what they take and how payouts work (store credit vs. cash) are worth confirming directly, as these details shift with inventory needs.
Peppy Parents is located in Columbus and operates standard retail hours; current hours are best confirmed by phone or their social media before visiting, as hours for independent boutiques tend to shift seasonally. Parking is accessible at street level. No appointment is needed for shopping.
Pricing on resale gear typically runs 30 to 60 percent below original retail depending on brand and condition, which is consistent with what you'd find at Columbus-area franchise resale competitors, though selection here is more curated. New boutique items are priced at or near manufacturer suggested retail.
For Columbus families who've already browsed Once Upon a Child and felt overwhelmed by volume, or who want to avoid a full Easton run just for one or two gear items, Peppy Parents offers a more focused alternative worth having on the short list.
