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Dawnhoney_2
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can you lovely people help,
do you know any good web sites for babies as I am going to be a Nanna:eek: and need a little help to get some stuff sorted out
BIG thanks to you all for your help :TDawn XX

BIG thanks to you all for your help :TDawn XX
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Glad youu asked this am looking for some baby stuff aswell
, Congrats on your good news
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:rotfl:Joined June 2009 :rotfl:Freebies recieved - 30ml Oxy sample , Graze fruit box , 2xJo malone fragrance , energy saving kids story book , Nivea mens balm , breast flow bottle , herbal essences s+c sample0 -
When I was pregnant I got the best freebies and discount vouchers from the Boots Parenting Club. You might have to fill in the details as if you are the pregnant lady (or use your daughter's details).
Sorry I can't post link as I am a newbie but you should be able to find it easily enough on Boots site.0 -
Free stuff well I wrote to Kimberley Clarke and asked to sample their nappies and got £10 voucher! Bounty (online) send out lots of great vouchers you take to boots or asda to get a bag of bits and a voucher for £5 if you take it to asda. Hipp baby club sends out spoons and samples etc. Those are the free things I have had.
Buying bits - ebay are great. Put in designers like Mayoral and bag gorgeous outfits for very little. Also jojomaman bebe and blooming marvellous were a couple of my favs websites. Finally, supermarkets. Some of the best tops for surviving wear and tear have come from Sainsburys for my little ones.
Finally, having 2 in 2 years, contrats. It just gets better with little ones x0 -
would second previous poster. The Bounty bag from Asda was really good especially with the £5 voucher towards baby wear. Asda is great for baby wear and essentials too.
I struck lucky when I kept an eagle eye on freecycle.org. It's a website that people nearby your area post stuff they no longer need. The stuff are for free. You can post a Wanted ad as well. The only downside is there is a lot of email so if you are thinking of signing up, choose "no email notification" instead.
I'll also keep a lookout on gumtree website, under freebies.
The other website is preloved but it is more of a classified ads, similar to loot.com0 -
Hello,
www.naty.com £6.00 of nappies or wipes free (voucher to use in boots, co-op or tesco) click on be an AMBASSADOR and tell them 3 mates email addresses.
boots parents club, tesco baby club etc jion instore. http://www.huggiesclub.co.uk http://www.pampers.co.uk/en_GB/signup
http://www.bounty.com/Packs/ bounty packs
box of baby/hospital stuff. must buy a packet of huggies size1 at same time as redeeming coupon. http://www.bounty.com/good-luck-mum/samples.aspJulie0 -
This is a good website for baby freebies
http://www.lovemoney.com/news/manage-your-finances/27-fabulous-baby-freebies-3145.aspx0 -
Many congrats Dawnhoney.
[EMAIL="netmums.co.uk"]netmums.co.uk[/EMAIL] have a for sale bit, with quite a few bargains, and also have a things to do section, chat etc. Well worth a look.Always look on the bright side of life ....la la la la la la la la0
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