With everything from travel cots and toys to bouncers and booster seats, Aldi’s Specialbuys Baby range is sure to have something to keep your little ones content this season and beyond!
The offers are available in stores and online from the 21st April, while stocks last, and to celebrate we have a Scuttlebug to giveaway which will provide plenty of outdoor fun this Spring.
Aldi’s trikes are perfect for getting the kids out and about. The Scuttlebug (£19.99) is great for little ones (12 months+) to help them learn and develop their balance.
You can find out more information on the Baby Range Specialbuys on the Aldi website.
For your chance to WIN a Scuttlebug you can enter via the Gleam entry form below.
The giveaway ends at 11.59pm GMT on 4th May 2016.
Leaving a comment is compulsory but there are additional entry methods available also.
Good luck!
A baby monitor, a moses basket and carrying sling.
ReplyDeletemuslin cloths and lots of them!
ReplyDeletea jumperoo! loads of fun and you may be able to cook a meal or do the dishes knowing baby is safe and happy x
ReplyDeletea black and white mobile
ReplyDeleteIt would have to be a baby monitor,puts any parents mind at rest
ReplyDeletea thermometer
ReplyDeleteA baby beanbag, absolutely amazing product i bought, straps baby in and perfect height for doing pretty much everything x
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ReplyDeletelots of baby grows and body suits, so they aren't forever washing them.
ReplyDeleteDefinitely a baby monitor!
ReplyDeleteA baby monitor with sensor mat
ReplyDeleteA baby monitor and lots of muslins
ReplyDeleteIf you're bottle feeding, a formula prep machine. It'll save you ages spent waiting for the bottle to cool from boiling while the baby screams!
ReplyDeleteWet wipes
ReplyDeleteA jumperoo my LO had great fun in hers
ReplyDeleteA swinging seat - was a godsend for me
ReplyDeletewould have to be a baby monitor,
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ReplyDeleteBaby monitor as put mind at rest.
ReplyDeletePerfect Prep
ReplyDeleteplenty of baby grows and lots of bibs
ReplyDeletecot & pram mobile
ReplyDeleteA baby bouncer is a must, as well as lots of vests, babygrow, bibs, blankets & sheets.
ReplyDeleteA digital baby monitor, a baby sling and a pushchair.
ReplyDeleteA baby bouncer is a must have!
ReplyDeleteA swing seat, they're amazing for a bit of peace. If all else fails, some ear plugs! :P
ReplyDeletetommee tippee perfect prep!
ReplyDeletesock ons! they may be small but they are amazing!
ReplyDeleteMam, Especially the soothers! Brilliant
ReplyDeletewalkers, there great to kickstart with the actual walking.
ReplyDeletea musical baby bouncer. Arianna wouldn't settle without it. Her Joie bouncer was fab.
ReplyDeleteA baby monitor and a musical electronic baby swing
ReplyDeleteA bottle steriliser!
ReplyDeleteA cot mobile that reflects stars onto the ceiling :)
ReplyDeletegood quality nappies
ReplyDeleteSleeping bags!
ReplyDeleteMuslins and a jumperoo!
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ReplyDeleteA carrier or sling, an activity gym and lots of Muslins.
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ReplyDeleteNappies, wipes, pram, baby monitor.
ReplyDeletea baby monitor, moses basket and a sling
ReplyDeleteI love little Angels nappies and wipes by Asda they are brilliant! I would recommend a night light and good baby monitors
ReplyDeleteWet wipes, muslins, and a baby carrier are must haves out of a ton of other stuff too! Baby carriers come in handy if you have a fretful baby cos you can still get on with chores whilst they are strapped to you. My youngest used to be so content in his baby carrier x
ReplyDeletebaby monitor, wipes, and a good car seat
ReplyDeleteDefinitely a baby carrier or sling - the only way to get any housework done.
ReplyDeleteResearch your travel system, make sure its suitable for your daily needs
ReplyDeleteMuslin cloths
ReplyDeleteTerry nappies to use as cloths. Much better than muslins in my opinion.
ReplyDeletemuslins and lots of baby vests its amazing how much nappies leak
ReplyDeleteI would recommend swaddling cloths; babygros; a small and light multipurpose carrier-come-buggy and a baby sling.
ReplyDeleteA baby monitor.
ReplyDeletebaby monitors, so you can get a good routine early and have some time alone
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ReplyDeleteI think the most useful item my brother and sister in law have been using, excluding obvious ones like a changing mat, sterilisers etc. has been their baby bean bag. My niece is either in that, or on her playmat.
ReplyDeleteMuslins they are large enough to cover most of your clothing when feeding, keeping you clean.
ReplyDeleteSophie Le Giraffe teethers!
ReplyDeleteA Moses basket
ReplyDeleteA baby monitor and a baby sling.
ReplyDeleteA baby monitor and nappies
ReplyDeletevery few really. don't overload yourself. one of those bouncy rockers is invaluable though!
ReplyDeletea thermometer x
ReplyDeletemuslim toys, rattles and sensory mat xx
ReplyDeleteSafety gates for stairs & plug covers for electrical sockets...don't want to worry new parents but if there's danger in a house your child WILL seek it out ;)
ReplyDeletemuslin cloths and lots of bibs with waterproof backs lol
ReplyDeleteWe could not do without sudocrem and muslns
ReplyDeleteToys that are chewable and washable
ReplyDeleteA baby bouncer chair is really useful and a moses basket for the first few weeks for baby to sleep in x
ReplyDeleteA had twins and the baby bouncing chairs were my saviour! Baby monitor too x
ReplyDeleteI would actually tell parents to put things away as soon as they find out, you can never have too many nappies, wipes etc
ReplyDeleteSling!
ReplyDeleteDummies, muslin cloths and a few changes of clothes always handy!
ReplyDeleteMuslin squares , comfortable and lightweight pushchair and a breast pump
ReplyDeletemuslin squares and a teether
ReplyDeleteBaby monitor. Muslin squares.
ReplyDeleteRachel Craig
wipes and dummies - leanne w
ReplyDeleteSwaddle blanket or shawl
ReplyDeleteMuslin cloths and baby bouncing chair couldn't have coped without them
ReplyDeleteA steam steriliser,just wash bottles and put them In
ReplyDeleteNo waiting around.only takes minutes
wet wipes
ReplyDeleteI'd recommend just loads and loads of sleep suits as they're just so easy for the first few weeks, but remember you're likely to go through several a day!
ReplyDeleteWet wipes and good quality nappies.
ReplyDeleteA good quality baby monitor
ReplyDeleteA jumperoo! My daughter loved bouncing in it and it gave me time to whip the hoover round while she was safely playing.
ReplyDeleteBaby wipes and lots of them! They are the best thing ever lol x
ReplyDeletebaby wipes, thermonitor and a good baby monitor x
ReplyDeleteGood quality nappies, lots of baby grows and a lot of patience!
ReplyDeleteA baby monitor and lots of help from the family!
ReplyDeletea monitor, lots of clothes, a swaddle blanket
ReplyDeletesilicon bibs which catch the dribble!
ReplyDeleteA forhead thermometer, baby monitor and baby carrier
ReplyDeleteMuslin cloths, never realised how much I would use them
ReplyDeletemuslim cloths, a baby monitor and a jumperoo when baby is a little older
ReplyDeleteAlways found sleeping bags useful
ReplyDeletesteam sterilizer, wet wipes and as many all in one baby vests as you can get your hands on
ReplyDeleteLots of nappies, you get through so many in those first few weeks.
ReplyDeletesteriliser for the bottles its so much easier
ReplyDeleteMuslin clothes - so many uses!
ReplyDeleteA baby carrier, makes things a lot easier when you have a clingy baby
ReplyDeleteA baby monitor to cut down on the anxiety
ReplyDeleteAldi nappies - only 1s that come close to pampers!
ReplyDeletetissues since you will be crying
ReplyDeleteA baby monitor
ReplyDeleteA sleeping bag
ReplyDeletealdi nappies and wipes, sleeping bags, a big changing bag!
ReplyDeletemuslins
ReplyDeleteA baby monitor that way if baby's asleep you will be more relaxed knowing you'll hear if he/she wakes up
ReplyDeleteA play mat, have seen the grandchildren enjoy these
ReplyDeleteBuy lots of nappies and wet wipes
ReplyDeleteLots of muslins, so useful! A bouncy chair so baby can see you and also a baby gym is great for keeping them entertained for a while.
ReplyDeleteA good pram that they can lie flat in.
ReplyDeletecloth nappies! they save a fortune and are extremely cute - the new ones available now are not at all like the old cloth nappies that people think of!
ReplyDeleteA PREP MACHINE FOR MAKING BOTTLES
ReplyDeleteMusic Cd's and a night light have a calming effect on baby to send them off to sleep!
ReplyDeleteWe loved Avent bottles, breast pump and steriliser :)
ReplyDeleteBaby wipes, nappies, baby pouches.
ReplyDeletebaby wipes, decent baby monitor, whisbear
ReplyDeletewould have to be A baby monitor
ReplyDeleteBaby Walker - didn't have one for daughter one but daughter 2 got given one and she loves it
ReplyDeleteIt's not really a baby product, but someone recommended buying lots of extra pegs before I gave birth to my first. They were an absolute godsend when it came to drying all that extra 'tiny stuff' washing.
ReplyDelete1 million Baby Wipes.
ReplyDeleteA BABY MONITOR AND LOTS OF BABY WIPES
ReplyDeletemuslin squares whilst feeding
ReplyDeleteMiosolo nappies are worth every penny. They are reusable, easy to wash and dry fast, and come in a fun variety of designs. Also, they help the enviroment by not adding copiously to landfill xx
ReplyDeleteA nursing pillow makes feeding easier. (@PeanutHog)
ReplyDeleteMuslin cloths.....Have many uses, easy to wash, lightweight and not expensive
ReplyDeleteBaby Bouncer and A baby bouncer
ReplyDeleteThe Tommee Tippee perfect prep was my best buy
ReplyDeleteMuslins. They're great for everything.
ReplyDeleteA baby monitor
ReplyDeletemuslins, wet wipes and a baby monitor :)
ReplyDeleteA bedside bottle warmer :)
ReplyDeletebaby monitor and sudocreme
ReplyDeleteI would recommend a baby monitor, a nappy bin, reusable wipes and muslins!
ReplyDeleteBaby wipes, you'll wonder how you ever lived without them :)
ReplyDeleteMuslins and swaddle blankets :)
ReplyDeletePatience x
ReplyDeletePampers sensitive baby wipes an a Fisher Price Jumperoo
ReplyDeleteObviously nappies, wipes, sleeping bag, monitor ect....... but a product my little boy loved was shopie giraffe which are used for teething, we found this really helped him.x
ReplyDeletea thermometer
ReplyDeleteMuslins and baby wipes :)
ReplyDeleteBaby bouncer
ReplyDeletejumperoo
ReplyDeleteI had one of those changing units with the bath built in and I loved it! I used it all the time for baths, changing, getting baby washed and dressed :)
ReplyDeleteI couldn't have done without my baby bouncer, my son loved it - calmed him down when he was irritable. Also lots of baby wipes and muslin clothes are a must!
ReplyDeletea jumperoo both my boys absolutely loved theirs
ReplyDeleteMy first loved her baby bouncer and my second loved his walker
ReplyDeleteLots of muslins and a Tommee Tippee Perfect Prep machine - so good!!!
ReplyDeletebaby monitor to put you at ease
ReplyDeletewe're still waiting so are enjoying reading all the suggestions!
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ReplyDeleteTommie tippee sanegenic bin
ReplyDeletebaby monitor, bottles and vests!
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ReplyDeleteBaby wipes and nursing pillow xx
ReplyDeleteDon't use disposable nappies and invest in a baby monitor. Thanks
ReplyDeleteMuslins, good quality thermometer, baby monitor, wipes, cold water steriliser with sterilising tablets.
ReplyDeletea baby bouncer something that will rock your baby allowing you to grab that much needed cup of tea and a sit down
ReplyDeleteMuslins and lot's of them!
ReplyDeleteA baby carrier.
ReplyDeleteA baby monitor that plays music and definitely a swing chair!
ReplyDeleteTommee Tippee Closer to Nature Perfect Prep Machine
ReplyDeleteA baby monitor is a must
ReplyDeletemuslin cloths, buy a ridiculous amount of them. you will need them!!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteBaby monitor helps you relax known you can still watch my daughter while she sleeps .x
ReplyDeleteBaby monitor helps you relax known you can still watch my daughter while she sleeps .x
ReplyDeleteMoses basket, nappies, wipes, changing mat, babygrows, scratch mittens, milk
ReplyDeletechicco next 2 me cot has been a lifesaver
ReplyDeleteA baby monitor, it's fantastic
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ReplyDeletebaby monitors are brill x
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ReplyDeleteSophie the Giraffe
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ReplyDeleteG. Williamson
Wet wipes
ReplyDeleteI really loved the 'sleepyhead' we used this time. Wish it was around for my first!
ReplyDeleteA grobag and groegg
ReplyDeleteLots and lots of bibs and them more bibs
ReplyDeleteA grobag
ReplyDeleteMuslin cloths, Baby wipes and Baby grows
ReplyDelete1) A dummy clip so baby never drops it and has it at hand as and when they need it in combination with 2) a GLOW IN THE DARK soother (you can tell where baby is/which way they are facing in the dark), 3) sleepsuits that have fold over scratch mitts BUILT IN, 4) a swing for when baby is too hot or irritable to be cuddled but needs some comfort to drift off to sleep e.g. teething, heat wave in summer etc. and lastly 5) nasal aspirator to clear little noses before they can blow them (we call it the 'snot sucker!') xxx
ReplyDeletemuslin cloths, Ewan the sheep, and toy clips to keep toys in pram.
ReplyDeleteMuslin cloths, and lots of them!
ReplyDeleteMuslins, use them for everything. Even had to use one as an emergency nappy once.
ReplyDeleteThe tommee tippee prep machine is my best buy
ReplyDeleteThe tommee tippee prep machine is my best buy
ReplyDeleteVanish and fabreeze for the vomit smells and spills lol
ReplyDeletegrobag and moses basket
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