When it comes to preparing for a new baby, my advice is always to stockpile all the essentials that you will need for the first few months. From nappies in different sizes, baby wipes (you’ll never have enough of those) and plain vests and sleepsuits in each of the sizes. Alongside the lotions, potions, and cotton wool balls that you’ll be using for the next few years (baby toiletries smell so fantastic that trust me you’ll end up adding a bit to your bubble baths).
Getting all of these baby essentials can seem daunting and expensive, however, if you shop right at your local Aldi. The upcoming Baby & Toddler Specialbuy event offers everything from beautifully crafted nursery furniture to everyday essentials, at exceptional quality and prices to ensure parents and baby get the best possible start to 2018.
Nursery Furniture
Whilst you might not think about popping into your local Aldi and finding nursery furniture. The Baby& Toddler Specialbuy event might just surprise you. Looking to transfer their great value of baby essentials into the nursery with the Aldi Mamia white nursery furniture. With a three-piece nursery set costing just £349.97
Getting out and about
Getting out and about has never been easier thanks to Aldi, with a range of different travel systems, buggies and baby carriers available depending on your requirements. The travel system comes complete with a car seat, changing bag, and foot muff included, you’re getting a fantastic saving without compromising on quality.
Bedtime essentials
For those first few weeks and months, you will want to keep baby close to you. Adding a Moses basket and stand in your room enables baby to close to hand for those night feeds and nappy changes. In addition to this you might want to add a baby sleeping bag – personally, I adore these and are fabulous for wriggly babies who don’t like swaddling or kick the blankets off.
Aldi’s Baby & Toddler event returns to stores nationwide on Thursday 18th January
All offers are available while stocks last – as with all Specialbuys – when it’s gone, it’s gone!
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