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Mamas and Papas launches Big Little Event with up to 50% off parenting essentials


Mamas and Papas have announced their next Big Little Event and there’s up to 50 per cent off parenting products.

Shoppers can save on bundles including pushchairs, and bedroom furniture, as well as savings on clothing and toys.

 New parents can save on parenting essentials at Mamas and Papas

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New parents can save on parenting essentials at Mamas and PapasCredit: Alamy

New parents can find great deals on everything they need for their bundle of joy from pushchairs, to bedding and more.

The deals kick off today, and will be available until the 31st May, so there’s plenty of time to shop.

  • Save up to 50 per cent at Mamas and Papas – click here

There are savings across selected lines, but most essentials will be covered.

If you’re looking to get a nursery ready, there’s up to £559 on Flip XT Bundles and Pushchairs, and furniture bundles from £499.

Whats more, Mamas and Papas are giving all shoppers who spend over £50 free standard delivery so you can get your furniture home for free.

You can see the full range of deals here, but we’ve picked out some of the best deals to check out below.

  • Flip XT2 6-piece Bundle Grey Flannel,£699, WAS £1204 – buy here
  • Flip XT3 8-piece Bundle Black/Copper, £899, WAS £1485  – buy here
  • Flip XT3 9-piece Bundle including Cloud Z Black/Copper, £1219, WAS £1579 – buy here 
  • Lavrik 3-piece Bundle White/Natural, £499, WAS £599 – buy here
  • Caprio 3-piece Bundle White, £879, WAS £1177 – buy here
  • Franklin 3-piece Bundle Grey Wash, £1299, WAS £1447 – buy here
  • Up to 50 per cent off  selected clothing – buy here
  • 20 per cent off  selected toys and gifts – buy here
  • 20 per cent off selected bedding & decor – buy here

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