
It's Your Last Chance—60 Prime Day Baby Deals Our Parents Handpicked
Save up to 65% on some of our favorite baby items we've tested in our own homes. ILLUSTRATION: FORBES / PHOTO: RETAILERS
To pull together these deals, our parenting team focused on products tested and recommended in our shopping guides, plus highly-rated items that come from reputable and trusted brands. Below, we've rounded up dozens of the best Amazon Prime Day baby deals, from stroller wagons to rotating car seats. Find more of our top Prime Day picks across all shopping categories in our 2025 Amazon Prime Day guide—and don't forget, the Prime Day 2025 sale ends Friday, July 11 at 11:59 p.m. PDT.
This adorable kids' play table converts from a picnic table to a sand table to a water table. So basically, you're getting three pieces but taking up the same amount of real estate in your yard. Also nice: You can choose from six different umbrella colors to protect little ones from sunburns.
Why It's A Good Deal: You're saving $30 on a play table that has the potential for countless hours of play time for your kids—and a well-deserved break for you.
This double wearable breast pump is discreet, allowing moms to pump while at work or taking care of other kids. As our top value pick among the best wearable pumps, it's already a good deal, and now you can save even more on the last day of Prime Day.
Why It's A Good Deal: This pump doesn't go on sale often, and it's currently at its lowest price we've ever seen on Amazon.
Huggies are a favorite for many moms on the Forbes Vetted baby and kids gear team. We like that they fit well, don't leave behind tiny particles and rarely leak.
Why It's A Good Deal: These diapers don't go on sale often, and we haven't seen the price drop this low since 2021.
A good travel stroller is really about convenience, and this lightweight model tested best in our guide to the best travel strollers, beating out dozens of others. It has an easy one-hand fold, weighs just 13.2 pounds and makes for an ideal travel companion.
Why It's A Good Deal: You'll save 20% on our tested best travel stroller.
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This rugged-meets-refined double stroller has all the essentials and more. It features shock-absorbent wheels, reclining seats, lots of storage, an adjustable footrest and an oversized canopy. We named it our best value double stroller, after extensive testing by a twins mom.
Why It's A Good Deal: You'll save 13% off on a Jeep stroller, which consumers love for its easy maneuverability and roomy storage.
This humidifier offers 60 hours of cool mist, and it has a soothing diffuser and nightlight. Even better, it's quiet, it can be filled easily from the top, and it has a wide opening, which makes it easy to clean.
Why It's A Good Deal: This is the lowest price we've ever seen for this product on Amazon.
This car seat from Uppababy is a favorite because it offers well-designed safety technology, it's easy to install—and it easily snaps into our favorite strollers from Uppababy like the Cruz and the Vista. Even better: Both colors are on sale.
Why It's A Good Deal: This is the steepest discount we've ever seen on Amazon for this highly-rated car seat.
This is our tested best bassinet after extensive testing by multiple families. It soothes fussy newborns with gentle automatic rocking and white noise, allowing everyone in the family to score a bit more sleep in those difficult early weeks.
Why It's A Good Deal: The Snoo frequently goes on sale but only on sale holidays, and this is one of the deepest discounts the brand offers, saving you more than $500.
This water table is a beloved favorite among our editors. It comes with a great variety of accessories and offers enough playing room for multiple siblings or friends. The little waterfall feature is easy for tots to access, too.
Why It's A Good Deal: This isn't the lowest price we've seen on this water table, but it's rare to see it on sale during peak summer months. Joolz Aer+ Travel Stroller: Now $399, Was $499 (20% Off)
Jeep Destination Side-By-Side Double Stroller: Now $262, Was $300 (13% Off)
Peg Perego Ypsi Stroller: Now $560, Was $700 (20% Off)
Jeep Sport All-Terrain Stroller Wagon: Now $200, Was $250 (20% Off)
Baby Trend Expedition 2-In-1 Stroller Wagon Plus: Now $220, Was $325 (32% Off)
EvenFlo Pivot Modular Travel System With LiteMax Car Seat: Now $238, Was $370 (36% Off)
Thule Spring Compact Stroller: Now $319, Was $400 (20% Off)
Bob Gear Wayfinder Jogging Stroller: Now $544, Was $680 (20% Off)
Baby Jogger Summit X3 3-Wheel Jogging Stroller: Now $425, Was $550 (23% Off)
Evenflo Pivot Modular Travel System: Now $253, Was $370 (32% Off)
Baby Jogger City Mini GT2 All-Terrain Double Stroller: Now $637, Was $800 (20% Off) Huggies Little Snugglers Newborn Diapers (84-Pack): Now $23, Was $30 (25% Off)
Lovely Care 12-Pack Muslin Burp Cloths: Now $10, Was $13 (23% Off)
Frida Baby Ultimate Baby Kit: Now $67, Was $100 (34% Off)
Nanit Travel Light Bundle (Pro Camera With Portable Flex Stand): Now $231, Was $330 (30% Off)
Frida Baby 3-In-1 Humidifier: Now $31, Was $45 (30% Off)
Lullaby Earth Gentle Start Breathable Baby Crib Mattress: Now $179, Was $199 (10% Off)
G Keni Nursery Night Light: Now $16, Was $23 (31% Off)
Nanit Baby Night Light And Sound Machine: Now $70, Was $100 (30% Off)
Luna 2.4GHz WiFi Baby Camera Monitor: Now $49, Was $65 (25% Off)
Harbor Smart Baby Monitor: Now $399, Was $499 (20% Off With Coupon)
Pampers Swaddlers Diapers And Wipes Bundle: Now $109, Was $146 (25% Off)
WaterWipes Textured Clean (60 Count Pack Of 9): Now $25, Was $36 (25% Off)
Snoo Smart Sleeper Baby Bassinet: Now $1,187, Was $1,695 (30% Off) Tonies Toniebox Starter Set: Now $100, Was $160 (37% Off)
Best Choice Products Kids 3-In-1 Sand And Water Table Picnic Table: Now $110, Was $140 (21% Off)
Learning Resources Growing Greenhouse Playset: Now $15, Was $26 (44% Off)
Green Toys Stacking Cups: Now $11, Was $12 (13% Off)
Manhattan Toy Stomper Velveteen Brontosaurus Dinosaur Stuffed Animal: Now $24, Was $31 (24% Off)
Learning Resources Coding Critters: Now $31, Was $46 (32% Off)
Melissa & Doug Ice Cream Take-Along Clip-On Infant Toy: Now $12, Was $20 (38% Off)
Montessori Toys Wooden Sorter Cube: Now $18, Was $30 (41% Off)
SpringFlower 3-In-1 Montessori Toys (13-Piece): Now $19, Was $30 (37% Off)
Boon Baby And Toddler Bath Toys Bundle: Now $24, Was $30 (20% Off)
Magna-Tiles: Now $35, Was $50 (30% Off)
Nex Playground: Now $189, Was $250 (25% Off With Coupon)
Lego Classic Large Creative Brick Box: Now $26, Was $60 (57% Off)
Melissa & Doug Star Diner Restaurant Play Set: Now $21, Was $38 (45% Off)
The Rabbit Listened Children's Book: Now $7, Was $19 (63% Off)
Step2 Rain Showers Splash Pond Water Table: Now $71, Was $90 (21% Off) NutriBullet Baby Complete Food-Making System: Now $52, Was $70 (26% Off)
Dr. Brown's Folding Baby Bottle Drying Rack: Now $9, Was $18 (51% Off)
Nutribullet Baby Turbo Food Steamer: Now $30, Was $40 (25% Off)
Momcozy Portable Milk Warmer: Now $64, Was $110 (42% Off)
Medela Freestyle Hands-Free Breast Pump: Now $199, Was $350 (43% Off)
Medela Quick Clean Micro-Steam Bags: Now $5, Was $14 (65% Off)
Momcozy S12 Pro Wearable Breast Pump: Now $112, Was $140 (20% Off)
Momcozy M5 Wearable Breast Pump: Now $140, Was $200 (30% Off)
NumNum Gootensils Baby Spoons Set (2-Pack): Now $9, Was $15 (40% Off)
Beaba Babycook Solo 4-in-1 Baby Food Maker: Now $120, Was $160 (25% Off)
Bentgo Kids Lunch Box: Now $21, Was $30 (30% Off)
Momcozy KleanPal Pro Baby Bottle Washer, Sterilizer And Dryer: Now $240, Was $300 (20% Off)
Do Baby Items Go On Sale For Prime Day?
Yes, several baby items are discounted for Prime Day, including big ticket items like strollers, high chairs and car seats. You'll also find deals on smaller nursery essentials such as burp cloths, night lights and baby toys.
Do Diapers Go On Sale For Prime Day?
Yes, you can find diapers on sale during Prime Day, with deals from brands like Pampers, Huggies and Amazon's own Mama Bear. However, these discounted prices currently only apply to select diaper sizes.
How Long Can I Shop Prime Day Deals?
Prime Day 2025 will run from July 8 to July 11, giving shoppers 96 hours to score discounts on home appliances, tech, clothing and more. This is the first time that Prime Day has been extended to four days, so you have extra time to browse this year's best deals.

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