Courtesy Gilt Groupe |
Next week, Gilt Groupe is hosting a few fab sales worth checking out. You’ll find loads of chic toys, accessories, shoes and clothing from Skip Hop (7/8), Melissa & Doug and Sesame Street (7/10), NOM Maternity (7/13), and more.
Our picks: Mini Vanilla’s Baby Boys Elephant 2-Piece Set (originally $53-$57, now $25-$27) and Happy Socks Animal and Multi-Stripe Packs (originally $24, now $18), shown above.
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Courtesy Britax |
Britax: During the month of July, the juvenile products brand is offering a choice of one free Britax Chaperone Infant Car Seat ($229.99), B-Safe Infant Car Seat ($179.99), Bassinet ($149.99) or Second Child Seat ($149.99) with a purchase of the B-READY stroller. The B-READY is a modular stroller that can be converted from a single child system to a two-child or twin system using any combination of seats, bassinets and infant car seats in 14 configurations ($499.99). Through July 31.
Courtesy Little Rue |
Little Rue for Rue La La: Little Rue is offering great sales on covetable kiddie goods like Schoenhut (7/9), Razor Rides (7/11) and Lipstik Girls (7/13). Not a member of Rue La La? Use our exclusive link to sign up.
Courtesy National Wildlife Federation |
REI and National Wildlife Federation: Families are encouraged to sleep under the stars in their backyards or a local park to experience the joys of the outdoors throughout the summer. REI stores are offering family-friendly classes on camping, hiking, biking and backpacking with kids.
Courtesy LEGO Friends |
LEGO Friends and Alex’s Lemonade Stand: LEGO® Friends encourages families nationwide to host/visit a lemonade stand benefitting Alex’s Lemonade Stand Foundation (ALSF), a non-profit organization dedicated to curing childhood cancer. Throughout the summer, kids are encouraged to participate in 2012 Lemonade Days by hosting a lemonade stand in their own neighborhood: Register with ALSF to get a dedicated fundraising page and a box of materials to help with the stand.
































