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Mountain Buggy Urban Jungle Double Stroller with Carry Cot

Mountain Buggy Urban Jungle Double Stroller with Carry Cot

Here is an incredible buy if you are looking for a double stroller. Mountain Buggy has a great reputation for go-everywhere strollers, and this double is no exception. This durable stroller has 12″ air-filled tires that can navigate any terrain. A carry cot allows you to use one seat for an infant. This stroller originally retailed for $1,149.99, but you can purchase one on sale for $499.99 at babyage.com. Black is the only color available at this price.

Quinny Zapp Stroller in Bright Pink

Quinny Zapp Stroller in Bright Pink

If you are in the market for a stroller for a little girl, here is a great deal on a Quinny Zapp. This sleek stroller is easy to take along with you while you are traveling. It folds compactly, and stores easily in the trunk of a car. Right now, you can buy one for $119.99 (half price) at albeebaby.com. Other colors are available at slightly higher prices.

My Monkey Moo Stroller Pads

My Monkey Moo Stroller Pads

This is a great way of updating your current stroller, or protecting a brand new one. If you have had the same stroller for a while and just want to change the look of it, then My Monkey Moo Stroller pads are perfect, not to mention much cheaper than buying a new stroller! I think I might have to get one of these just to hide all the stains that my son has managed to accumulate with all the snacking he seems to do on our walks. These stroller pads are also reversible so you can have a great variety of looks, as well as being machine washable for when you run out of sides to use and have to clean it. They are 100% cotton and come in some really great styles and patterns.

I particularly like this urban looking one that has a plush side on reverse. These also can be used as changing pads for when you’re out and about and need to do a quick diaper change. They adapt to most strollers and look really comfortable and padded as well. They are priced at $69.00 on mymonkeymoo.com.

Learning Curve Sale

Learning Curve is having a sale on some of its most popular toys and other baby/children’s items, such as this “Getting Started” Thomas the Tank Engine for just $4.99 (regularly $10.99). Other items on sale include the Bob the Builder Build Along Electronic Tool Bench for $9.99 (regularly $19.99) and the Magna Light Travel System, including stroller and carseat, for $169.99 (was $269.99). Visit LearningCurve.com to see all of the steals and deals available.

Five Tips for Finding Good Deals on Upscale Baby Products

I definitely enjoy decking my children out in the latest in upscale baby clothes (that’s our newest addition in the photo, wearing a Baby Lulu favorite).  I am glad to say, however, that I have been able to get great deals on many of these items.  Here are a few of my favorite tips for getting good prices on upscale goods:

1)Don’t be afraid of thrift stores! I know a lot of people who refuse to shop at stores such as Goodwill.  People mistakenly believe that they are full of dirty and unusable goods.  I have found that this isn’t the case at all.  For example, where I live, Goodwill receives tons of new items from local Target stores.  Last year, when a friend of mine was pregnant with her first child, I stumbled upon a brand new, still in the box, Peg Perego stroller that retails for over $200 for $30.  I found a new Bundle Me for another friend for less than $10. I’ve also found high-end boutique clothes that are new with tags. A few of my favorite finds include a new Baby Lulu dress and a new Catimini one piece baby outfit.  Sure you have to look a bit, but that is half of the fun!

2)Shop ebay, but shop carefully.  Too many people assume that if it is on ebay, it is a good deal.  I have often found, when shopping ebay for kids clothes, that favorite brands such as Baby Lulu are selling for higher prices on ebay than they are in online stores.  Add in often inflated shipping costs, and you may find that you are actually losing money by buying on ebay.  Especially if the item is new, I recommend doing a google search before buying to make sure there aren’t better prices out there.  Also, while most ebay sellers are good and honest people, there are scammers out there.  I once paid for a rather expensive boutique dress for my daughter and never received it.  The seller dragged things out just long enough that I no longer had any recourse through ebay.  I definitely learned a lesson from that transaction! You can quickly find all of a user’s negative and neutral feedback by visiting toolhaus.org and typing in the user ID–it saves you from wading through pages and pages of feedback to find what you really need to know.

3)Search for discount/coupon codes when shopping online.  Have you ever noticed the “enter coupon code” box while checking out online and wished you had one?  It is easy to skip over, but stores put them there for a reason–in other words, they do issue such codes.  Although they aren’t always easy to find, and don’t always work, I have found it is always wise to do a quick google search with the store’s name and “coupon (or discount) code” before you finalize your purchase. Another site which offers coupons and discount codes for many online stores is RetailMeNot.com. You will sometimes be able to save a percentage off or receive free shipping, etc.

4)Make friends with CraigslistCraigslist.com is a great way to find great deals on items for sale in your community.  You don’t have the added trouble of waiting for an auction to end, and you don’t have to worry that you won’t receive and item you have paid for when you deal in person. I bought a gently-used Peg Perego twin stroller for $200 (retail is roughly $600) this summer, and we absolutely love it.  You often find many new items on craigslist as well.  People want to get rid of them and often sell them at substantial discounts.  As long as you know an item’s worth and have done your research, you can’t go wrong.

5)Know the best sources for your favorite brands.  I like a lot of Ralph Lauren’s line for infants, but the retail prices are a bit steep.  I have found that one of the best sources for these clothes is T.J. Maxx (or Marshalls).  I once bought an adorable plaid skirt for my oldest daughter for back to school at T.J. Maxx for $20.  The very next day I saw it at the Polo Outlet where it was selling for almost twice as much.  While you might assume that an outlet price would be the best one, in this case, it wasn’t even close.

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