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Aldi's baby & toddler event is back with pram £30 less than Argos, ball pit £60 cheaper than Dunelm & Child's Farm dupes

Aldi's baby & toddler event is back with pram £30 less than Argos, ball pit £60 cheaper than Dunelm & Child's Farm dupes

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PARENTS can pick up a wide variety of baby and toddler buys this week from Aldi.
The retailer is offering deals on everything from skincare items to prams.
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Aldi shoppers can pick up a variety of baby and toddler buys from the middle aisle this week (stock image)
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Shopping for your little one can be an expensive task but thanks to Aldi's latest range of Specialbuys, you can make significant savings.
So parents, mark your calendars because these items hit the middle aisle from Thursday, July 17.
From kitchenware and baby gates to plush toys and pyjama sets, you'll be all set with these Aldi buys.
Ball Pit - £39.99
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NUBY Ball Pit Cream
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The Nuby Ball Pit is available for just £39.99, and comes in both cream and pink.
Guaranteed to give your little one "hours of fun", this playroom essential comes with 200 balls.
According to the product description, it is suitable for ages 10 months and up.
And the Aldi item is £60 cheaper than a Dunelm version, the Tutti Bambini Bola Baby Ball Pit.
Stroller - £99.99
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GRACO Myavo Stroller
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Parents can pick up the Graco Myavo Stroller is for just £99.99 from the Specialbuys section.
With multiple recline positions, the four-wheel ride suspension provides a "smooth ride on many terrains".
It offers a large easy-access storage basket and an integrated fold lock, that keeps the pram standing while folded.
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You can also protect your littl.e one with a knit canopy for sunny days and a raincover.
The same pushchair is available at a significantly higher price from Argos, ringing in at £130.
Hair & body moisturiser - £1.79
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MAMIA Naturals Hair & Body / Moisturiser
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Mamia's Naturals Hair & Body Moisturiser products are available for just £1.79.
Designed to be "soft and gentle" on your little one's skin, this budget buy is perfect for bath time.
With Colloidal Oatmeal and Oat Essence, these buys are peadiatrician and dermotologist approved.
The product is similar to Childs Farm's OatDerma Body Moisturiser, which is £7.50 for a bottle 50 mililitres smaller.
Other baby and toddler Aldi buys
A variety of other baby and toddler items will be hitting the Aldi shelves later this week.
These include a baby safety gate for £14.99, a £3.99 children's cutlery set, stroller travel accessories, which are £6.99 each.
There are also toys available, including £7.99 Teletubbies Plush Toys, £6.99 Tray Top Toys, and £2.49 Single Sound Books.
More Aldi deals
Plus, the new tech collection that launched in Aldi just last week, inlcuding an "ingenious" summer gadget.
And Aldi's new life hacks range has also recently hit the middle aisle.
Another Aldi gadget will help keep flies and insects from your home this summer.
Plus, a £15 item will keep your bedroom cool during the soaring summer temperatures.
And Aldi recently brought back its DryRobe dupe for a fraction of the branded version.
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