Best baby deals including baby equipment and other essentials

best baby deals on Amazon

by Emily Gilbert |
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Before we get into offers you can't refuse - did you know that the average total cost of raising a child to the age of 18 is a whopping £75,346? That said, we're here to save you some big cash, with some of the best deals available!

Whether you're in the market for best breast pumps, a new car seat or even the best toys for newborn babies, the world's largest retailer has it all. So, take a look at some of these spectacular deals.

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As a new parent, you need to cut costs wherever you can, and we get it. This breast pump is an investment - saving you time and money. We particularly like that it's a double pump, is comfortable and offers a natural-feeling pumping experience.

Review: "Not even sure what else to say - this product is literally perfect. Not a single dislike! It’s worth every single penny. I had bought another pump initially but later switched to this, and thank goodness I did. It felt surreal, pain-free and comfortable pumping, quiet, express out more milk than the pump I previously used and in much less time. I could sleep off pumping. That’s how good it is. Five stars and I very, very highly recommend."

Read our full guide on the best breast pumps tried and tested by mums.

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This 360 award-winning video monitor is for the mummies and daddies who like to be plugged in with the highest level of technology. It's efficient, calms your baby with a selection of sounds, lights up when it's operating and pairing is activated, and is easy to use. The YOO Moov means you can keep an eye on your baby without waking them up from their deep sleep.

Review: "Purchased as a replacement for our original we have had for over 10 years with constant use. Here’s to another 10 years. More expensive than most but trust me, the extra cost outweighs the 10 year lifespan."

Read our full guide to the best baby monitors.

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With its five recline, four tray, and nine height positions, you can use it as a relaxed infant seat thanks to the cosy inlay, as a highchair or as a cool booster seat with tray. Whilst they can't guarantee less of a mess, Maxi-Cosi can ensure a hassle-free clean up as Minla benefits from washable covers and a compact fold, although with its premium fabrics and stylish look, you won't want to put it away.

Review: "We absolutely love this chair. Easy to clean, sturdy, you can open and close with one hand when holding baby. Love the versatility and the two trays (main and top 'cover' tray). We couldn’t be happier."

Read our full guide to the best highchairs for babies and toddlers.

Elvie pump

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Elvie calls this pump the smallest, quietest and smartest breast pump available to buy - and not only do they have the stats to back up that claim, but seeing is believing. It really is virtually silent - it’s quite unbelievable when you first use it, especially if you’ve used other electric or manual breast pumps before. It’s so quiet it won’t wake your baby, it won’t interrupt a phone call, and you can continue listening to a podcast while you use it. It’s the ultimate wearable breast pump, too; once it’s fitted inside your bra, you can get on with your day. There are no pipes to worry about. The various components click apart and together with ease. The instructions are easy to understand, and you can connect to an app for increased usability if you wish. 

It has seven intensity settings and four pumping rhythms; it’s easy to change between settings and find the pressure and intensity that suits your let-down and supply.

Review: “This Elvie breast pump is, quite frankly, life-changing. It’s so quiet, it’s easy to think it’s not working, but then you look and it’s pumped loads. I love it. I get more milk from pumping with this than any other breast pump I’ve tried, and it’s so easy to wear and carry on doing cleaning or just sitting with my baby. I’ve told all my mom friends to get one. I know the price is high but it’s worth it. It does take a few goes to figure out what angle to put it on to my breast, but after a few tries it became second nature.”

Pros

  • Wearable
  • Virtually silent
  • Small
  • Lightweight
  • Controlled with an app

Cons

  • Pricey
  • Tricky to fit it initially
  • Remember to charge it

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Easy to carry and push, this lightweight stroller is perfect for taking on your travels. It's got a spacious seat and it reclines flat so it's suitable from birth. The hood has got UPF 50+ protection, providing your little one with much-needed shade on warmer weather days.

Review: "Lovely pushchair for my granddaughter light and sturdy colour is good and came with rain cover definitely would recommend and was cheaper than any other places."

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Sterilise and dry your bottles in no time at all using this device from Tommee Tippee. It's got space for up to six standard baby bottles and it uses UV light to kill 99.9 per cent of harmful bacteria and viruses.

Review: "Get this one, dont do what we did and get the smaller cheaper one first, this does it all, its easy to use and clean, fits most of what you will need in it and it also drys the bottle ect too. Save yourself from buying twice and get this one first."

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This stylish newborn baby swing has the beauty and the brains – just like you it instinctively knows when and how to rock your baby when they’re fussy, thanks to the automatic motion detector. The Cassia simply activates the swing when it recognizes your baby needs some extra comfort until you get there.

Review: "Brilliant piece of kit, baby absolutely loves it. Born prematurely she is only tiny and will get maximum use of this... more importantly it's given mummy and daddy regular breaks. Definitely recommend it."

Tommee Tippee Healthcare Kit for Baby

Rrp: $38.88

Price: $33.75

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This multi-purpose kit has all the grooming essentials you'll need for your little one. It includes baby nail scissors, a hair brush, a digital thermometer and more, all organised in one handy pouch.

Review: "Brilliant little health kit for newborns. It hides away nicely as well with the included storage."

Vtech 505603 Baby Walker
Price: $62.84

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Encourage your baby to take their first steps with this baby walker from VTech. The fun-filled activity panel includes five light up buttons, shape sorter, gears, animal buttons and a role play phone, your baby can learn loads while having heaps of fun.

Review: "We bought one of these some 27 years ago when our daughter was a baby and she loved it. It helped her walk so much that she was walking unaided at just 8 months old. My son used it as well and he was walking at 10 months. Therefore it was a simple and natural choice to get another one when Baby Grandson was born. Obviously, it had to be VTech. Grandson loves the noises, colours and music as well as using it to walk around at just 6 months old. He is getting more and more confident every time he uses it and it should not be too long before he starts walking properly."

A journalist since 2015, Emily Gilbertis the Features & Reviews Editor for Mother&Baby and has written for the website and previously the magazine for seven years. Emily writes about everything from the top baby products to pregnancy, fertility and maternal mental health. Specialising in product reviews, Emily is the first to know about all the exciting new releases in the parenting industry.

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