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Aldi launches toddler and baby event where prices start at £1.30


ALDI is launching a range of toddler and baby products and prices start at £1.29.

The latest Specialbuy range is due to hit stores on Monday but it warns that only a few of the products will actually make it into stores.

 The range launches online tomorrow although you can already pre-order some items

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The range launches online tomorrow although you can already pre-order some items

Only the most essential items will be stocked in shops as the discounter wants to limit the number of shoppers coming to stores.

Instead, the full range is available to buy online so customers can get their purchases sent straight to their doors.

You’ll need to factor in the £2.95 delivery charge if your order is worth less than £20, otherwise it’s free more expensive purchases.

But it’s worth bearing in mind that there is also a £6.95 delivery charge for large items.

The latest range includes big brands like Tommee Tippee, as well as Aldi’s own range. Here, we take you through our top picks:

Tommee Tippee My First Sippy Cup, £1.29 – buy now

 The Tommee Tippee cup is cheaper at Aldi than at Asda

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The Tommee Tippee cup is cheaper at Aldi than at AsdaCredit: Aldi

The Tommee Tippee cup is ideal for helping your little one make the transition from bottle to drinking on their own.

The fold-down, leak-proof spout makes it ideal for when you’re on the go, whilst the small handles are perfect for small hands to hold.

The same cup is available to buy from Asda where it costs £1.45 so you’ll be saving 16p by shopping at Aldi.

Mamia Sensitive Wipes 12 x 64 pack, £5.25 – buy now

 The bulk buy baby wipes are ideal for infants with sensitive skin

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The bulk buy baby wipes are ideal for infants with sensitive skinCredit: Aldi

Bulk-buying baby wipes means it’ll be ages before you run out, meaning you’ll have enough to leave a pack in your car, nursery or changing bag.

They contain aloe vera and chamomile, are fragrance-free, dermatologically tested and hypoallergenic making them ideal for all children and skin types especially sensitive.

A box of Pampers sensitive that contain the same number of wipes is currently on offer at Asda for £6.45 down from £10 – but you’ll still be saving more at Aldi.

Monster sleep suit three-pack, £6.99 – buy now

 The set of three baby grows cost just £6.99 from Aldi

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The set of three baby grows cost just £6.99 from AldiCredit: Aldi

These Lily & Dan sleep suits are made from 100 per cent organic cotton and work out at just £2.33 each.

A similar set of three sleep suits will set you back £12 a pack from Matalan, making each baby grow £4.

Accent rocking chair, £149.99 – buy now

 The rocking chair is available to buy online from tomorrow

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The rocking chair is available to buy online from tomorrow

The Accent rocking chair provides you with a comfortable nursing spot while also keeping your nursery stylish.

The Gaia Baby Serena nursing chair from John Lewis looks similar to Aldi’s one but will set you back £399.999 – that’s more than double the price.

Make sure your nursery is looking super stylish with practical additions like this Oatmeal Accent Rocking Chair. Providing you with a comfortable nursing spot, this is ideal for helping you rock your baby to sleep. Coming in a simple cream design with diamond tuft backing and a cushioned seat, the chair also features a solid wood frame and legs for long-lasting and continued support.

Nursery changing unit, £99.99 – buy now

 The baby changing unit is available to pre-order from today

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The baby changing unit is available to pre-order from today

Aldi’s top-selling baby changing unit is back and you can already pre-order yours.

Designed to help parents store all they need and to provide a stable base for you to change your baby, this changing station also features drawers and wall attachment fittings making it even more practical.

It’s similar to the Sundvik from Ikea which costs £140 meaning you’ll save an extra £40 by shopping at Aldi.

Aldi is to lift restrictions from Monday after it introduced strict four item limits across every product to stop shoppers stockpiling.

The discounter is also extending its opening hours so that shoppers can visit at quieter times.

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