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Evenflo, Hatch, Nanit and More Beloved Baby Brands Are All on Sale During Prime Day 2024

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It’s no secret that the cost of all the baby gear new parents need really adds up—car seats and baby monitors and 10,000 diapers, oh my! Which is exactly why we scoured all the Amazon Prime Day 2024 sales to find the best baby deals to shop now for major savings. We’re talking 20 percent off baby wipes from The Honest Company or $134 off Evenflo’s revolving car seat. You can even snap up the cult-favorite Nanit baby monitor for $100 off its usual price tag.

FYI: Prime Day only lasts through the end of day today, July 17, so if you want in on these incredible discounts, you better act fast. And, of course, don’t forget to sign in or sign up for a Prime account to ensure you’re getting the maximum savings (plus free two-day shipping). Here, 11 baby deals you won’t want to miss.

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Angela Pares, PureWow’s VP of design ad branded content, rated this convertible car set a 97/100 on the PureWow100 scale, specifically calling out the fact that this one car seat can be used for the first ten years of your kid’s life. Yup, this one seat converts and evolves with your growing child as they move from infant to toddler to little kid to practically a pre-teen. It also rotates to make it easier to get your squirmy toddler in and out with minimal struggle, with a locking mechanism that keeps them firmly safe and in place while you drive. There’s even a light indicator on the buckle to give you peace of mind when strapping them in. All to the tune of nearly 35 percent off during Prime Day.

Executive Editor Alexia Dellner tried the Nanit herself and rated it a 95/100 on the PureWow100 scale. “Because we’d been through a slew of bad monitors with my son, we knew exactly what we wanted from my daughter’s monitor when she was born: something that was reliable, easy-to-use and wouldn’t cause me more stress,” she writes in her review. “This thing is designed to make your life as a new parent so much easier, with clever features like the ability to check the temperature and humidity of the baby’s room at a glance, track stats and data on the Nanit app [like nap and wake times] and get remote alerts to see how your baby is sleeping with her sitter.”

Stock up on a five-pack of these plant-based, plastic-free baby wipes while they’re currently 30 percent off. They have just two ingredients—water and a drop of fruit extract—making them gentle enough for delicate, sensitive skin. They’ve even been approved by the National Eczema Association of America. “I love these wipes,” raves one 5-star reviewer. “They are gentle enough to use anywhere. I even sometimes use them to remove my makeup in a pinch, even scrub off mascara. At first I thought the tiny bit of grapefruit extract might burn my eyes, but it did not. Also, there is no heavy fragrance to WaterWipes, which I can't stand in most baby products. The wipes don't dry out while being stored.”

This compact, hands-free breast pump is ultra portable and lightweight, so you can pump on the go. According to reviews, a single charge lasts for multiple pumping sessions and the customizable suction levels are gentle yet effective, to help minimize any discomfort or pain. They do note that finding the correct placement has a bit of a learning curve, but once you’ve got the hang of it you can pump just about anywhere. Writes one reviewer, “I am getting more production from this pump than my previous one and it feels more like my baby feeding. I appreciate that it came with extra flanges so I didn't have to purchase them separately like I did before.”

Speed is key when dealing with a finicky baby, especially if you worry they may be sick. This digital thermometer reads your baby’s temperature just by placing it on or just above their forehead, so you don’t have to struggle getting anything into their ear or mouth. Plus, the alerts and notifications are extra quiet, so as not to disturb light sleepers. The thermometer provides not just the exact temperature, but also an at-a-glance color readout to quickly identify a troubling fever. “The digital reading is quick and large for tired eyes,” writes one 5-star reviewer. “Also appreciate the brightness for middle-of-the-night checks.”

We never thought we would be sucking things out of our babies' noses, but snot happens. This unique, non-invasive nasal aspirator blew up on Amazon, with parents raving about how well it got boogies out of their newborn’s nose. As one buyer says, "As disgusting as it seems, desperate times call for desperate measures. My little girl's nose was too small to use the manual bulb and so congested. This was the only tool we could use to suction out the boogies from her tiny nostrils." Plus, the whole thing is dishwasher safe for easy cleaning.

Another favorite baby wipe option, The Honest Company’s plant-based wipes are both hypoallergenic and EWG verified. They’re also compostable, for the eco-conscious parent, and made without plastics, fragrances, parabens or chlorine processing. Reviewers say the material is nice and thick, great for tougher jobs without actually feeling rough. As one shopper notes, “We’ve used these wipes for four years with our children. I love the unscented option. They are gentle on skin and great for anything, not just wiping butts! I joke we will be buying them long after we are out of diapers because of their versatility.”

Davison raves about this sleep sack because of how easy it is to use and the affordable price tag, now even more appealing at just $17, down from $25. The large extended wings can be used three ways: arms-in to reduce the startle reflex, hand-to-face for self-soothing, or one or both arms out for when your baby is ready to transition out of a swaddle and into a pure sleep sack. It comes in several patterns and sizes, is made of 100 percent cotton and unzips from the bottom to make diaper changes extra easy. The biggest downside is that the large Velcro panel isn’t exactly quiet when you undo it, so keep that in mind for those middle-of-the-night changes.

This pretty device is a clever three-in-one model that is a night light, sound machine and time-to-rise sleep training tool in one. The easy-to-use app allows parents to customize colors (ten of them); play 15 calming sounds like wind, rain and lullabies; and establish sleep and wake schedules by choosing a sound and color for bedtime and another for when it’s time to wake up. There’s also a back-up battery, just in case the power goes out, that will last up to eight hours, as well as a clock that you can turn on and off. 

Many nursing pillows require you to latch them behind your back, but this guy can be set up in seconds for quick and easy feeds. Reviewers also love using it for propping baby up, helping them learn how to sit and tummy time. The fabric is reportedly super soft to the touch, and the cover easily slips off to be run through the washing machine when messes happen. And with 17 colors and patterns to choose from, there’s bound to be one (or three) to match your nursery decor.

Another great hands-free pumping option, this ingenious bra can also be worn for breast feeding. It features two panels to give you more coverage when pumping, with easy-to-use clips on the straps you can manage one-handed during feedings and pumping sessions. Reviewers love the super-soft material and say, while this bra isn’t as supportive as a traditional underwire, it does offer a surprising amount of support and is comfortable for all-day wear. Some reviewers note that the material can appear bulky under thinner shirts or sweaters, but otherwise find the ease-of-use a major plus. “The pumping feature has been a lifesaver when I need to keep my hands free,” writes one user. “I am a 38 DD and this bra has been pretty supportive and very comfortable.”


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