Totally Free Baby Stuff For Moms To Take Advantage Of

Totally Free Baby Stuff For Moms To Take Advantage Of

With so many expenses that you have to worry about, you could use a little help. Busy moms and moms who have to work within budgets know just how much something free helps. It is not just the money issue either; everyone loves to get free stuff. Even people worth billions of dollars love getting their free goodie bags at their big fancy parties. Getting free stuff through the mail for your baby is like Christmas.

So what can of free stuff can a mother get? Well, for starters, how about some free formula? Yes, I said free formula. There are many formula companies that would love for you to become their newest customer. So to win you over, they will send you a few free cans of formula or some coupons for the formula at the grocery store. Since the average can of formula is around ten to fifteen dollars, this is one nice free gift.

Mothers can also receive free diaper samples. You might only get one or two diapers per brand but it all adds up. Plus those extra diapers work great for backup diapers in the car, at grandma’s, or simply for when you run out and cannot make it to the store. Those free diaper samples work much better than a washcloth and duck tape.

There are many more items that you can get for free. All you have to do is look in the right places and send them your information. Remember, you cannot get all of that wonderful totally free baby stuff unless they know where to send it to.

So where do you go? Where do you look? And who do you have to kiss-up to in order to snag some of this great free stuff? Well, you go online. You look on websites and you do not have to kiss-up to anyone.

Start by typing “free baby stuff” into a major search engine and start reading through the sites that come up. There are many sites out there that are dedicated to listing all of the totally free baby stuff that they can find, so that you and other mother’s do not have to spend hours upon hours looking for some coupons.

And do not be alarmed if these companies want to know your name and address. Remember, they have to ship your free stuff to you. Also, they may ask for the age of your baby, the age of any other children you have in the home and maybe even if you would be interested in receiving updates and newsletters from them.

Get started filling it all out as most samples will take anywhere from ten days to six weeks to receive. Even if you have not yet delivered your baby, as long as you have a due date you can begin to request the free baby stuff.

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Where can I donate baby stuff in the NYC area?
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Chona Mcnally is a mom who enjoys finding totally free baby stuff. Finding free stuff surely does make economic sense, especially for moms with really tight budget. Find baby freebies and more offers at http://www.mombabyideas.com

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18 Responses to “Totally Free Baby Stuff For Moms To Take Advantage Of”

  1. Comment by lottieprincess

    Yuu have GREAT taste i like all them things you bought! I take it you having a boy then xxx

  2. Comment by edaj84

    I found zippers to be a pain, i preferrred press studs

  3. Comment by Cindy

    try http://www.freefreebies.org its what I use they're new but cool and update daily

  4. Comment by Racheous

    You’re an inspiration to me. I recently had a missed miscarriage and naturally birthed my son at home at 16.5 weeks. I watch your videos and it gives me hope that I will fall pregnant and have a baby one day.

    I am now on mommmyplaybook forums now too :)

  5. Comment by Erin C

    plenty of things

    toiletries – bathwash, wipes, nappies, nappy rash cream etc
    towels
    singlets – about a dozen of each size
    rompers (just get neutral colours/patterns) but you will need lots of them in various sizes – about 6-7 of each size depending on weather in your area too
    blankets (can never have too many)

    you need to factor in that children will need something to sleep in, something to wear during the day and change of day clothes 2-3 times a day due to vomit/nappy leakage/weather this includes singlet/clothes and blankets

    if you start with these items you will be well on your way remember that when you have a baby shower you will get more and when the baby is born more will be brought especially gender specific clothes.

  6. Comment by <3Bailey was born 06/17<3

    I always waited until I was 5 or 6 months along.

  7. Comment by elmdee

    I've sold to Once Upon a Child before and the way they work is that they will sell whatever item for half of what it costs in stores and then they will give you around half of that. So say a bouncer is $40 in stores, they will sell it in their store for $20 and give you around $10 for it.

    You are probably better off selling it on your own through Ebay(if you want to deal with shipping and such) or Craigslist(if you prefer going local). That way you get to set the price. However, I wouldn't price items over half of what you orginally paid for them or you probably won't get a lot of bites.

  8. Comment by ☆Stephie☆

    Get started. Once you get started, it seems like no time at all that your baby arrives and you're thinking "I'm not ready yet!" :)

  9. Comment by imdamama1

    I miscarried in March and had a DNC but got pregnant again in April. Had a healthy baby boy. Unless you had a medical problem, you don’t have to wait a year to try again. Best of wishes to you and your family! If God wants you to have a baby, you will, time is of no importance to him. Go with your instinct!!!!

  10. Comment by Kristian ,3's Jeremy

    Sign up for any baby clubs you can find. Most of them give free stuff or samples. The similac and publix ones are really good and give discount coupons and checks for the first year. Even if she breast feeds its a good idea to have some formula just in case, plus the formula companies offer free diaper bags.

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  11. Comment by spazingout

    oooo i kno exactly how u feel mine was at 15.2 weeks it was a girl

    i had a dnc
    so i cant get pregnant again a year after the dnc so around thanksgiving i can try again

  12. Comment by beautyisnteverything

    how exciting! Im so happy for you and cant imagine how anxious you must be getting :)

  13. Comment by <3Bailey was born 06/17<3

    - Nappies
    - Nappy Bag
    - Baby Wipes (heaps!)
    - Clothing small amount of 000,
    - Towel
    - Small towels eg. Towelling nappies to use as "chuck cloths"
    - Bassinet or Cot
    - Blankets
    - Baby Wash
    - Car Seat
    - Pram
    - BIBS (you can never have too many!)
    - Bottles (if you plan on bottle feeding or expressing)

    Every week in your grocery shop, go to the baby aisle and grab some wash, wipes, bibs etc.. as this way you wont have to get all these things towards the end. You may think that you have a heap of Nappies, Wipes or Bibs but you will need them.

    Best of Luck.

  14. Comment by momofmikela

    Cute baby clothes!!! He will definately have everything he needs when he gets here!

  15. Comment by Amanda

    Amazon.com has baby stuff and you can say it's a gift and they won't print the price, but be careful if you buy from a seller other than amazon on there (these are the ones that don't qualify for free shipping) becuse there is a chance they will print the price. Target.com and babiesrus.com and walmart.com all have baby stuff and I would guess that at least one of them offers the option to say the item is a gift and gives an option to leave the price off.

  16. Comment by momma of 1 & #2 due in Feb

    Call your local pregnancy crisis center. There are several there. They help mothers with maternity needs, and baby stuff. You are a blessing. You are giving it to someone who really needs it instead of the Goodwill that sells it for cash and the only people they help is their employees with a paycheck, just like McDonalds. Congratulations!!

  17. Comment by spazingout

    thank u so much that was one of my major concerns i would want when the time is right to try again instead of making sure its not a year

  18. Comment by ALB4EVER05

    wow cute so it a boy?