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amazon prime day 2025 parenting deals

amazon prime day 2025 parenting deals

News.com.au09-07-2025
Babies – adorable yes, but boy are they expensive.
From everyday essentials like clothes, bottles, and endless nappies to bigger-ticket items like baby monitors, breast pumps, and white noise machines, the costs add up fast.
Thankfully, Amazon Prime Day has come to the rescue, slashing prices on hundreds of baby, toddler, and parenting products.
One of the best deals we've seen is 46 per cent off Baby Jogger City Mini GT2 Stroller, now $509.15 from $949. That's a massive $540 saving!
Hailed by parents as 'elite,' 'perfect,' and 'hands down the best buggy,' it has earned plenty of praise and is a favourite among 'momfluencers'.
TikToker @laurenraker calls it 'perfect for our family adventures and it's the number one item that has made my list of must haves as a parent.'
Another parenting must-have is a quality nappy bag and the Isoki Amber Tan Byron Backpack ticks all the boxes. It includes an insulated bottle pocket, side wipes pocket, stroller clips, and a nappy change mat - all wrapped up in a super stylish design.
One shopper raves: 'It fits so much stuff in it, yet it's light, super comfortable to wear and everything is very easily accessible.' Right now it's 52 per cent off, bringing the price down to just $62.02.
Need to fill that new nappy bag? You can also grab big discounts on wipes and nappies from trusted brands like Huggies, Tooshies, Curash, GAIA and WaterWipes.
And if a baby monitor is on your wishlist, now's the time to buy with huge savings on brands like CuboAi, VTech and Philips - including a huge $263 off the Philips' Avent Connected Baby Monitor.
So whether you're restocking the nursery, are a soon-to-be parent preparing for the new arrival or shopping for a baby shower, now is the perfect time to buy and you won't find better deals than this.
Keep reading to find more of the best baby and parenting deals on offer.
In this article:
Best pram and stroller deals
Best baby carrier and sling deals
Best baby monitor deals
Best baby bottle and feeding deals
Best breast pump and breastfeeding accessory deals
Best bib and burping cloth deals
Best highchair and baby tableware deals
Best nappy bag deals
Best baby wipe deals
Best nappy and nappy changing deals
Best baby shampoo, conditioner and soap deals
Best baby creams, lotions and oil deals
Best bathtime deals
Best baby health and grooming deals
Best teether and dummy deals
Best potty training deals
Best baby blanket and swaddle deals
Best baby sleep accessory deals
Best baby bouncers, walkers, and play mat deals
Best baby and toddler toy deals
Best Amazon Prime Day Parenting Deals
Best pram and stroller deals
Best baby carrier and sling deals
Best baby monitor deals
Best baby bottle and feeding deals
Best breast pumps and breastfeeding accessory deals
Best bib and burping cloth deals
Best highchair and baby tableware deals
Best nappy bag deals
Best baby wipe deals
Best nappy and nappy changing deals
Best baby shampoo, conditioner and soap deals
Best baby creams, lotions and oil deals
Best bathtime deals
Best baby health and grooming deals
Best teether and dummy deals
Best potty training deals
Best baby blanket and swaddle deals
Best baby sleep accessory deals
Best baby bouncers, walkers and play mat deals
Best baby and toddler toy deals
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
WHAT ARE THE AMAZON PRIME DAYS SALES?
Amazon Prime Day is an annual shopping event held by international e-retailer Amazon where thousands of products have their prices slashed for Amazon Prime members.
2025 marks the 10th anniversary of the sale, and it's their biggest yet. It is seven days long, beginning on Tuesday July 8 and ending on Monday 14 July.
You'll be able find huge savings across the board on tech, beauty, homewares, kitchenware, fashion, toys, and plenty more.
Most deals will end at 11:59pm AEST on 14 July, but some items may sell out beforehand. There are also flash deals on offer that only last a short period of time. It is recommended that as soon as you see an item you want to buy on sale, you snap it up ASAP. That way you won't be disappointed and end up missing out on the discounted price.
DO I NEED TO BE AN AMAZON PRIME MEMBER TO TAKE PART IN THE SALES?
Amazon Prime Day deals are only available for Amazon Prime members.
An Amazon Prime membership costs $9.99 per month or $79 annually. If you're not keen on paying the subscription fee, you can instead sign up to a 30 day free trial. With so many mega deals on offer, now is the perfect time to become a member.
WHEN DOES THE AMAZON PRIME DAY SALE END?
The Amazon Prime Day sale officially ends at 11:59pm AEST on Monday 14 July, 2025. However, some deals will end prior to this time, so make sure you add your bargain buy to your cart and check out as soon as you can to ensure you get it for the best price possible.
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