Baby Bargains 7th Edition Secrets to Saving 20 to 50 on baby furniture gear clothes toys maternity wear and much more Baby Bargains

Oh baby! With the average newborn racking up $6000 for the first year alone, expectant moms and dads need all the creative cost-cutting ideas they can find. Baby Bargains is the answer. Inside, parents find detailed ratings and reviews of baby gear, plus handy charts that compare brands and models.
User Ratings and Reviews
5 Stars The Bible for new parents!
This book was the best baby purchase we’ve made! It helps you wade through the hundreds of baby products that are on the market. It presents the information in an easy, objective manner. I highly recommend it to all people who are expecting a child.
5 Stars Incredibly helpful
This book was incredibly helpful to me in selecting items for my baby registry and nursery. It is more specific and useful than the Consumer Reports book that I also bought.
5 Stars Must-Have For New Parents
This should be required reading for all first-time parents before they register for gifts or purchase anything for their baby! It has great reviews and advice.
5 Stars New Parents’ Buying Bible
This comprehensive book has been a lifesaver for my husband and me, who are going to be first-time parents and are among the first of our friends to have kids. Having ZERO knowledge of baby products, the first time we walked into Babies R Us we were like deer in headlights, with no clue where to begin - we left without buying anything even though we knew we needed so many things. This book has helped us navigate our way through the overwhelming variety of products and brands, enabling us to make sound decisions rather than just a crap-shoot, and saving us tons of money in the process because we now know where it’s more important to invest money, where spending money is a waste, and when it’s time to buy what items. They have really great advice and I don’t buy anything without first looking it up in this book.
5 Stars I am a big fan of this book
This is my first pregnancy and I am being bombarded with product advice from friends and family members. While I respect their thoughts and opinions, I find myself relying more heavily on the reviews and information contained in this book. This is because the book is based upon feedback collected from thousands of new parents as opposed to a handful of individuals. There is strength in numbers. In addition, the book has opened my eyes to a variety of helpful hints and tips that I had not previously considered. Well worth the money spent.
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