Prime only Nice freebie if spending £20 on amazon for baby products. Contains The Amazon Baby Box is a collection of products and samples for new parents and babies, packed in a keepsake custom-designed box. The Baby Box is valued at £40, and contains the following:
Disney Nemo plush toy (one)
MAM 130 ml anti-colic baby bottle with dummy (one)
NUK soother (one)
Metanium Everyday barrier ointment for nappy rash (one, 15g)
Waterwipes baby wipes (one pack of 10 wipes)
Nuby feeding sample pack (one) containing nursing breast pads samples in black and white, baby bottle, teat, soother, lid to convert the bottle into a storage pot, and discount coupons with total £15 off on four Nuby items: digital electric breast pump £5 off, electric bottle sterilizer and dryer £5 off, 2-pack of baby bottles with soother £3 off, and no-spill feeding cups £2 off.
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OneGloveOnTheFence
18 Sep 17#1
"NOTE: The Amazon Baby Box is not intended to be used as a crib for baby"
WOW
:dizzy_face:
Sawb to OneGloveOnTheFence
18 Sep 17#2
Exactly, who the hell does amazon think they are trying to dictate to us how we use the box.
louiselouise to OneGloveOnTheFence
18 Sep 17#3
I think it's because those Baby Boxes low-income families* get DO have boxes that can be used as cribs, and Amazon quite rightly are pointing out theirs isn't suitable.
The
Baby Box is a welcome gift for every baby in Scotland due on or after
15 August 2017. It will help families prepare for the arrival of their
baby and provide a safe and comfortable place for them to sleep. The box itself acts like a Moses basket as it comes complete with a mattress and bedding that fits perfectly.
New babies need a surprising amount of stuff! Scotland’s Baby Box is
packed full of clothes, bedding and lots of other useful things to help
give your baby the best possible start in life.
Scotland's Baby Box gives you some of the essentials for the early months of a new baby's life. It includes things like:
a selection of clothes from newborn up to the age of 6 months
everyday must haves, like a bath towel, a travel changing mat, muslin cloth squares and a bib
books so you and your wee one can read together
a digital ear thermometer for taking your baby's temperature
* Edit: I mistakenly thought the Baby Box was for low-income families, seems everyone is eligible! I hope wealthier families donate theirs.
davej1710 to louiselouise
29 Sep 17#47
Various Scandinavian countries have been handing out kits in boxes that then double as a safe place for babies to sleep in, for decades. Supposed to help reduce the chance of cot deaths. Standard practice in Finland to ALL parents, regardless of circumstances, and no stigma attached as for low income because of materials used. This has been talked about regularly over the years in the news. bbc.co.uk/new…415 - just one example. Having three kids I've heard about them on and off for many years. Been in the news lately that these might not be as effective in cutting infant deaths as first thought. Amazon are just giving the heads up that these aren't those ones nor suitable for that purpose. Sensible of them to mention it.
louiselouise to davej1710
29 Sep 17#50
Didn't know about the Scandinavian baby boxes, and Amazon are doing the right thing letting parents know upfront :smile:
Eclairs
18 Sep 17#4
If I remember it correctly, last time it was restricted to paid members of Prime and excluded Student & Trial prime members, but this time it clearly says "This Offer is only available to customers with a trial or paid membership to Amazon Prime or Amazon Student."
This will get hot here..Thanks OP...
dexter to Eclairs
18 Sep 17#5
You are most welcome :grin:
musssy
18 Sep 17#6
The last I got this box, amazon sent 2 items, one almost past sell by date and one already past it. They called me up the following day and warned me and gave me a credit of £35 on my account. Free box and free money
SweeneyUK to musssy
18 Sep 17#7
Same with me but got x2 £35 haha
WordlyTraveller
18 Sep 17#8
I just created a wish list, added some items, added them to basket and it doesn't seem to be showing the free box at checkout. Any ideas?
SweeneyUK to WordlyTraveller
18 Sep 17#9
Yeh it states how u claim on the link provided. "The Baby Box will be available to claim only after the eligible purchase items have been dispatched."
WordlyTraveller to SweeneyUK
18 Sep 17#10
Ah! Missed that bit. Thanks.
purplelily
18 Sep 17#11
Thanks op. Not much use for breastfeeders though, mostly dummies and bottles
SweeneyUK to purplelily
18 Sep 17#12
Why not? You get sample breast pads and also discount for the electric breast pump. Then the bottles can also be used for the expressed milk..? It's free... Can't expect everything.
michaeljb to purplelily
18 Sep 17#13
I'd be mightily surprise if a pair of boobs turned up in the post :grin:
Rich44 to purplelily
28 Sep 17#44
Plenty of breastfeeders use bottles & dummies
purplelily to Rich44
28 Sep 17#46
Yes and some successfully but they both jeapordise breastfeeding through nipple confusion and affecting milk supply
silviuccia
18 Sep 17#14
Can anyone see the "the Baby Box section of your Amazon Baby Wishlist" in his baby wishlist? I can't see it like I can't see the link for the baby bottle :disappointed:
idcool to silviuccia
18 Sep 17#15
I can't see it either. Can see a link to a free MAM bottle when spending £10 but nothing about the baby box. I just purchased a baby health kit for >£20 and it has just dispatched. The MAM bottle discount doesn't work either.
dark_shadow
18 Sep 17#16
I don't think this works for Prime Student
idcool to dark_shadow
18 Sep 17#17
It should be, if 'Amazon Student' is the same thing?
This Offer is only available to customers with a trial or paid membership to Amazon Prime or Amazon Student.
silviuccia
18 Sep 17#18
I have the Amazon prime "full" not the student or the trial :smile:
Opening post
Nice freebie if spending £20 on amazon for baby products.
Contains
The Amazon Baby Box is a collection of products and samples for new parents and babies, packed in a keepsake custom-designed box. The Baby Box is valued at £40, and contains the following:
All comments (50)
WOW
:dizzy_face:
Only know about the Scottish one, though, as I'm a Scot :smile: parentclub.scot/bab…box
What is Scotland's Baby Box?
New babies need a surprising amount of stuff! Scotland’s Baby Box is packed full of clothes, bedding and lots of other useful things to help give your baby the best possible start in life.
* Edit: I mistakenly thought the Baby Box was for low-income families, seems everyone is eligible! I hope wealthier families donate theirs.
This has been talked about regularly over the years in the news.
bbc.co.uk/new…415 - just one example.
Having three kids I've heard about them on and off for many years.
Been in the news lately that these might not be as effective in cutting infant deaths as first thought.
Amazon are just giving the heads up that these aren't those ones nor suitable for that purpose. Sensible of them to mention it.
This will get hot here..Thanks OP...
I can't see it like I can't see the link for the baby bottle :disappointed:
This Offer is only available to customers with a trial or paid membership to Amazon Prime or Amazon Student.