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Aldi Baby Event is back in July with savings of up to £50

Aldi Baby Event is back in July with savings of up to £50

Parents can stock up on everything from soft play kits to travel essentials, without breaking the bank.
Whether shopping for a newborn or a growing toddler, the range includes a wide selection of must-haves fit for both young families and seasoned parents alike.
The supermarket is offering savings of up to £50 compared to leading retailers, including unbeatable prices on top brands Nuby and Graco. These baby gamechangers are set to fly off shelves – but shoppers are being warned to be quick, as with all Specialbuys, once they're gone, they're gone.
(Image: Aldi)For parents and tots on the go, the 360 Graco Car Seat (£99.99) is suitable for children aged from 0 to 4 years. It features hassle-free installation and a 360-degree seat rotation, making getting in and out of the car quick and convenient. Shoppers can save £50 compared to leading retailer Halfords.
Bring Soft Play home with the Aldi Ball Pit (£39.99) for hours of endless fun for kids aged 10 months and above. The ball pit includes 200 plastic balls and a machine-washable cover for easy clean-up.
Bath times just got more fun with Aldi's Silicone Bath Toys (£7.99). Available in playful teatime shapes or as a creative cooking essentials set, tots and parents alike are sure to enjoy bath time even more.
​The Graco Myavo Stroller (£99.99) has four-wheel suspension for any terrain, and cosy reclining options for smooth sailings, plus a built-in sunshade, rain cover, removable bumper bar and adjustable calf support. It covers all bases for ages 0 to 4 years old, all for a saving of over 20% compared to Halfords.
(Image: Aldi) The Baby Safety Gate (£14.99) boasts triple-step safety technology to outsmart even the craftiest toddlers. The handy 180-degree two-way open feature is a must-have for hassle-free access.
New to the middle aisle this year is the Nuby My Real Urinal (£14.99), priced at half the cost compared to leading retailer Argos.
The clever kit lands in stores alongside the returning My Real Potty (£14.99), which offers savvy shoppers opting for Aldi over Argos savings of more than half price.
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Designed to help make the leap from potty to toilet a breeze, these toddler-friendly training tools bring big-kid confidence to little learners.
With real flushing sounds and handy wipe storage, the My Real Urinal helps little boys get familiar with the real thing.
Aldi's Baby and Toddler Event returns to stores from July 17, while stocks last.
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