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Old 27-09-2011, 11:45   #1
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Not being a first time Mum, I already knew about all these things, but I was surprised how many people didn't, so just in case you don't, here are a few links for you You just have to join the baby clubs listed, registration only takes a sec. They all offer you something free for signing up - They get you on their mailing lists, and in their stores to spend a voucher!

Huggies Club: https://www.huggiesclub.co.uk/bump-o...ember/register - Join and get a £2 off voucher to print immediately, plus regular vouchers in the post

Pampers club: https://www.pampers.co.uk/en_GB/signup - Join and get £4 vouchers in the post, plus regular vouchers sent to you.

Tesco baby club: http://www.tesco.com/babyclub/ - Not sure whats on offer right now, as they change the package quite often, but members usually get a free gift

Asda baby club: http://babyclub.asda.com/register - Join and get a printable voucher for a free Huggies newborn starter kit (which is a full size pack of nappies and wipes)

Sainsburys Little Ones Club: http://www3.sainsburys.co.uk/littleones/join-now - Join the club, then sign up for a nectar card and get a free Huggies pack (different to the Asda one)

Boots Parenting Club - http://www.boots.com/en/Mother-Baby/Parenting-Club/ - Get vouchers in the post, including a free Pampers Changing Bag (worth £30), Free Avent Bottle and money off vouchers for wipes and Avent products. You have to sign up for a Boots advantage card, but when you buy baby stuff, you get 10 points back for every £1 spent on baby products. If you have a card already it will be upgraded to get 10 points per £1 rather than 4 points.

Bounty Club - http://member.bounty.com/join-the-club/ - You will have probably had a Bounty Pack from the Midwife already, but if you join the club online you get more special offers and info via email. You will get 5 Bounty packs through pregnancy and after birth.

Emma's Diary - https://www.emmasdiary.co.uk/register.aspx - Similar to Bounty Packs, you get packs to collect from either Lloyds chemist or Argos, that are full of samples and vouchers. When you register you also get £100 of Argos vouchers to print off to use on baby products (£20 off highchairs, £50 off nursery furniture etc)

Cow and Gate club: http://www.cowandgate.co.uk/register?tr=loh - Lots of info on feeding and a free cuddly cow

Aptimil club: https://www.aptamil.co.uk/register - Lots of info and a free cuddly polar bear

Heinz baby club: http://www.heinzbaby.co.uk/baby-club/register.aspx - Free samples via post, emails with money off vouchers for baby food, free spoons, bowls, bibs etc

Hipp baby club: http://www.hipp.co.uk/join - Free samples of Hipp organic baby food and money off vouchers

If I think of, or find out about any more, I'll post back, or if you know of any more that I don't, please post them

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Old 29-09-2011, 06:47   #2
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Thanks for this, found it really useful. With babies being so expensive anything for free is good! Although I probably started too early with all this as I'm not due until mid March!
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Old 29-09-2011, 17:56   #3
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Thanks for this, i've spent a good couple of hours joining things for all the free stuff. Can't wait for it to arrive. I'm due end of March & wanting to be prepared!!
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Old 30-09-2011, 09:18   #4
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It'll fly by for both of you! I can't believe I'm due in 3 weeks x
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I've got 10 packs of 27 newborn sized nappies now, I've probably spent about £5 on them, with the freebies and money off vouchers. OH seems to think I've got too many, he doesn't realise that each 27 pack will last about 3 days!
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Collected the Newborn pack from Asda last night. It was reduced to £3.00 but the voucher still worked to get £5.00 off (normal price of it). So I got the other £2.00 off the rest of the shopping. Not bad!
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Old 01-10-2011, 19:58   #7
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Oh nice

Do you still get a hat or socks in there, or is it just nappies and wipes now? x
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You get a 27 pack of nappies, 64 wipes and a cotton hat. Plus you get two lots of the following vouchers:

£1 Off Pure Wipes
£2 Off Little Swimmers
£2 Off Newborn Nappies

It says you only get £5.00 of vouchers but it had two lots of each vouchers printed on the inside of the box.
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I popped down to the mini Asda at Woodseats earlier, and they told me they've only got it stocked in the larger stores, so Handsworth or the new one at Parson Cross I'd guess, so I'll get mine tomorrow.
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Just received the Boots vouchers and I decided to look up the bag online. Some people are saying that there is a new version of the bag which is smaller than the old one and not very good. Does anyone have the new bag and what do they think to it?
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I've got the old bag, its quite bulky, the new bag (which I also have, 2 of, due to signing OH up too) is just more compact in size, but fits all the stuff you need quite easily... I'm not one for overloading bags, so it suits me perfectly. I'll never be carrying a full pack of nappies and 4 packs of wipes and more than 4 bottles around in it x
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