
Aldi Ireland launch huge new Baby and Toddler event with prices from 99c and huge savings on prams & car seats
From July 17, the retailer will stock a range of must-have pieces to ensure
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The Baby and Toddler event kicks off on July 17
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The Graco Myavo Stroller is €99.99
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The Graco Turn2Me i-Size R129 Midnight is €129.99
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The range, which includes car seats,
And in a major boost, one of the products due to be the most popular is a huge
The retailer is selling the Graco Myavo Stroller for a bargain price of €99.99.
On the Graco website, it can cost anywhere from €130.00 to €149.00 - so parents can save at least €30 by shopping in
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This pram is suitable for babies and toddlers aged 0 to 4 years.
It is lightweight and compact with an automatic stand-alone one-hand, one-second fold, which stays standing when folded in a huge boost for parents.
It weighs just 5.8kg and has four-wheel suspension, making it ideal for when you're on the go.
The pram also features multiple recline options and adjustable calf support, which allows your little one to stay comfortable as they grow.
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It has a removable bumper bar with a large and easy to access storage basket, along with rain cover.
And to pair with it, you can ensure every car journey is simple with the Graco Turn2Me i-Size R129 Midnight.
HUGE SAVING
This 2-in-1 convertible car seat is selling for just €129.99, and can go from rearward to forward facing with a 10-position recline.
It has a 360 degree rotation, and Safety Surround™ Side Impact Protection, with enhanced head and body protection.
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It's easy to fit with an ISOFix installation and has a side shell ventilation to keep your
It's suitable for newborns up to four years and includes a newborn insert and a free two-year warranty.
The car seat is a huge saving for parents, as it costs €160.00 on the Graco website.
Aldi Ireland is selling a range of household essentials for your little ones, including the Milton Sterilising Starter Kit for just €24.99.
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This kills 99.9 per cent of germs in just 15 minutes, and is electricity-free, keeping your baby's essentials safe and ready to use for up to 24 hours.
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The pack contains 28 sterilising tablets, 1 baby bottle cleaner and a cold-water unit.
Make sure your home is baby-proofed before they start walking with the Baby Safety Gate for €19.99.
This is easy to install, and comes with a 2-step release lock and 2-way opening.
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It attaches with wall cups that have pressure mounting, and measures approximately 75 to 96cm in width.
If you're potty training, Aldi Ireland is selling a range of items to make it easier.
Pick up the Nuby My Real Urinal/Potty for €19.99, which is designed to mimic the look, sound and feel of a real toilet or urinal.
Mamia Nappies and Pants start from just 99c per pack, and shoppers can choose from Mamia Newborn in sizes 1-3, Mamia Ultra Dry in sixes 4-7, Mamia Nappy Pants in sizes 4-8 and Mamia Night Pants in ages 4-7.
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Parents can pick up a Toilet Seat/Potty/Step Stool for €4.99, which are available in Safari, Hippo or Panda designs.
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Or, pick up the Baby Changing Mat for €6.99, which has soft foam padding and can be wiped clean.
You can get a range of storybooks to send them off the sleep from 99c, including Owl Babies, Handa's Surprise, A Quiet Night In, Handa's Hen, Five Minutes' Peace, All in One Piece, Mr Large in Charge or A Piece of Cake.
Or lull them off to sleep to the sound of music with the Baby Sound Book for €2.99.
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Parents can
choose from Incy Wincy Spider, The Wheels on the Bus, Twinkle, Twinkle, Old MacDonald, Row, Row, Row Your Boat or Hickory Dickory Dock.
Or, pick up the Farmyard Friends Book for €3.49 and hoose from Higgly Hen, Cuddly Cow, Gobbly Goat or Portly Pig.
Aldi Ireland is also selling a See, Touch, Feel Book for €3.49.
This interactive first book is designed to engage babies through sensory play.
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Parents can choose from four different titles including 123, Colour or Create.
Parents can craft a keepsake to remember their children's tiny hands and feet with the Baby Casting Kit for €14.99 which comes with a gorgeous frame.
These items and more are available in Aldi stores nationwide from July 17.
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