Grownsy Unveils Exclusive PD Deal on 4 Must-Have Tools for the Modern Parent
Starting June 28, Grownsy is kicking off a limited-time PD deal on grownsy.com, featuring the Parenting Innovation Kit, a set of four practical baby care tools designed to make feeding, cleaning, and everyday parenting simpler and less stressful.
New York, NY, June 28, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Starting June 28, Grownsy is rolling out a limited-time PD promotion on grownsy.com that's worth a look. The spotlight? A bundle called the Parenting Innovation Kit. It brings together four of Grownsy's most-loved tools into one deal that's designed to make feeding, cleaning, and baby care easier, faster, and way less frustrating.For new parents, especially those figuring it out as they go, baby gear can feel like a black hole of conflicting advice and impulse buys. You start with a checklist and end up with a cabinet full of 'just in case' items. In fact, studies show that nearly one in three baby-related purchases end up as regrets.
Grownsy wants to change that by focusing on what actually gets used. Instead of overloading you with options, this kit includes four products that solve everyday problems, nothing more, nothing less. It's smart parenting made simple.
What's Included in the Kit
Each product in the Parenting Innovation Kit is designed to make daily routines smoother, whether you're cleaning bottles, warming milk, or helping your baby breathe easier.
Baby Bottle Washer: Cleaner, Sterilizer and DryerIf you've ever stood over the sink scrubbing bottles while your baby's crying in the background, this one's a total lifesaver. Grownsy's Bottle Washer uses high-powered spray jets and a heat-dry cycle to clean and sanitize bottles with the push of a button. It's quiet, compact, and built for hands-free parenting. Some parents even say, 'call me lazy,' but once you've used it, you'll wonder why you didn't get it sooner.
10-in-1 Fast Baby Bottle Warmer with Night LightThis multitasking warmer handles more than just bottles. It also defrosts food, sterilizes small items, and heats evenly with zero hassle. It fits two bottles at once, has a clear digital display, and delivers consistent results. It's the kind of tool that turns everyday chaos into effortless parenting and is often described as worth every penny.
Parent's Choice Bottle Warmer with TimerThis newer model lifts the bottle when it's ready, so you're not stuck hovering and second-guessing the temperature. The built-in nightlight helps with overnight feeds, and one-touch controls keep things simple. It's a favorite among parents who want to feel like a parenting pro even when they're running on little sleep.
Adjustable Suction Nasal Aspirator with 3 Soft TipsDesigned to help manage nasal congestion in infants and young children, this aspirator features three adjustable suction levels and soft silicone tips for gentle use. It offers hospital-grade suction strength in a compact, rechargeable device that operates quietly—making it suitable for use even during nighttime care. The components are easy to clean, and the design aims to support both new and experienced caregivers in everyday routines.
Why this Kit Makes Sense
Instead of offering a random mix of discounted products, Grownsy kept things focused. Each item in the Parenting Innovation Kit was chosen because it solves a common parenting problem. These aren't gadgets that end up forgotten in a drawer. They're tools that fit into your daily routine without adding more noise or clutter.
If you're building your baby registry, replacing older gear, or just trying to avoid buying the wrong thing again, this kit keeps things simple. You don't need ten products that kind of work, you need a few that work really well.
It's also a relief for parents who are tired of trial and error. You don't have to read a dozen comparison posts or wonder which version is better. Grownsy already did the editing for you.
Who It's Really For
This kit is especially helpful for first-time parents, but experienced caregivers will appreciate it too. If you like smart design, simple interfaces, and tools that won't let you down at 2 a.m., you'll probably find something here that clicks.
It's great for:
Parents who want to avoid overbuying
Families who value compact, multi-use gear
Anyone who's short on time and wants to skip the learning curve
People who care more about function than frills
It's also the kind of bundle you might want to gift. If you know someone expecting their first baby, this is one of those 'I wish I had this' kits that make a real difference.
Ready to Make Parenting Easier?
The Parenting Innovation Kit lands June 28 on grownsy.com as part of Grownsy's limited-time PD promotion. It brings together four of the brand's top-rated tools in one straightforward bundle, so you can skip the search and get right to what works. No overthinking, no endless comparison—just well-made gear that fits into real daily routines.
Grownsy has built its reputation on creating smart, reliable products that solve everyday parenting problems. From late-night feeds to stuffy noses to stacks of bottles that never seem to end, their tools are designed to help you move through it all with less stress and more confidence.
This kit isn't about having more. It's about having better. And if you're ready to make life a little easier, this is the place to start.
Learn more and explore the full lineup at Landing PageAbout Grownsy
Grownsy is a trusted brand for modern families, offering practical, science-backed baby care tools that simplify everyday parenting. From feeding to cleaning to comfort, everything is designed to save time, reduce stress, and fit right into real family life. Trusted by parents around the world, Grownsy helps you feel more confident, more prepared, and more in control every step of the way.
Media Contact
Website: https://grownsy.comFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/GrownsyInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/grownsy_officialTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@grownsy
Awen Guo
Grownsy
awen@grownsy.comCONTACT: Awen Guo Grownsy awen at grownsy.comSign in to access your portfolio
Hashtags

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles


Fox News
20 minutes ago
- Fox News
Mamdani doubles down on plan for 'richer and whiter' NYC neighborhoods, says billionaires shouldn't exist
Print Close By Ronn Blitzer, Bonny Chu Published June 29, 2025 New York City mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani doubled down on his plan to tax "richer and whiter neighborhoods," while also adding that he believes billionaires should not exist. The democratic socialist claimed Sunday that his push to burden white taxpayers was not racist, despite his agenda explicitly targeting white-majority areas. "That is just a description of what we see right now," Mamdani told NBC's "Meet the Press" on Sunday. "It's not driven by race. It's more of an assessment of what neighborhoods are being under taxed and overtaxed." Mamdani's policy proposal, "Stop the Sqeeze on NYC Homeowners," outlines his plans to "shift the tax burden from overtaxed homeowners in the outer boroughs to more expensive homes in richer and whiter neighborhoods." NEW YORK MAYORAL HOPEFUL ZOHRAN MAMDANI SLAMS CAPITALISM ON CNN, CITES MLK TO DEFEND SOCIALISM The policy notes that homeowners in wealthy neighborhoods "pay less than their fair share," and proposes adjusting tax rates and assessment percentages to address the supposed imbalance. NEW YORK DEMOCRAT SAYS MAYORAL CANDIDATE ZOHRAN MAMDANI 'TOO EXTREME TO LEAD' When asked whether he would change the language of the proposal, Mamdani deflected, saying that the proposal is meant to ensure a fair property tax system and that the wording simply reflects an observation. "The use of that language is just an assessment of the neighborhood." Mamdani said. "I'm just naming things as they are," he added. "The thing that motivates me in this is to create a system of fairness. It is not to work backwards from a racial assessment of neighborhoods or our city." BERNIE SANDERS, AOC-BACKED MAYORAL CANDIDATE PLANNING MASSIVE SPENDING INCREASES IN NYC Mamdani also reiterated his belief that "we shouldn't have billionaires," despite campaigning in the city believed to have the most billionaires in the world at 123 people. CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP "I don't think that we should have billionaires, frankly," he said. "It is so much money in a moment of such inequality. And ultimately, what we need more of is equality across our city and across our state and across our country." Print Close URL


Fox News
20 minutes ago
- Fox News
Zohran doubles down on plan for 'richer and whiter' NYC neighborhoods, says billionaires shouldn't exist
New York City mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani doubled down on his plan to tax "richer and whiter neighborhoods," while also adding that he believes billionaires should not exist. The democratic socialist claimed Sunday that his push to burden white taxpayers was not racist, despite his agenda explicitly targeting white-majority areas. "That is just a description of what we see right now," Mamdani told NBC's "Meet the Press" on Sunday. "It's not driven by race. It's more of an assessment of what neighborhoods are being under taxed and overtaxed." Mamdani's policy proposal, "Stop the Sqeeze on NYC Homeowners," outlines his plans to "shift the tax burden from overtaxed homeowners in the outer boroughs to more expensive homes in richer and whiter neighborhoods." The policy notes that homeowners in wealthy neighborhoods "pay less than their fair share," and proposes adjusting tax rates and assessment percentages to address the supposed imbalance. When asked whether he would change the language of the proposal, Mamdani deflected, saying that the proposal is meant to ensure a fair property tax system and that the wording simply reflects an observation. "The use of that language is just an assessment of the neighborhood." Mamdani said. "I'm just naming things as they are," he added. "The thing that motivates me in this is to create a system of fairness. It is not to work backwards from a racial assessment of neighborhoods or our city." Mamdani also reiterated his belief that "we shouldn't have billionaires," despite campaigning in the city believed to have the most billionaires in the world at 123 people. "I don't think that we should have billionaires, frankly," he said. "It is so much money in a moment of such inequality. And ultimately, what we need more of is equality across our city and across our state and across our country."


Washington Post
28 minutes ago
- Washington Post
Julius Randle, Timberwolves finalizing 3-year contract that could reach $100 million, AP source says
Julius Randle and the Minnesota Timberwolves are finalizing a new deal that could keep him with the club through the 2027-28 season, a person with knowledge of the agreement said Sunday. The final year of the deal will be at Randle's option and, if it is exercised, could push the total value of the contract to $100 million, the person said.