Citrus Lane October Box - 7 Month Baby Boy

Citrus Lane is a monthly subscription box for newborns to age 5. Every month a specially curated box is sent to you catered to your little one's age. There are currently 3 subscription levels and subscriptions are cheaper the longer you subscribe. Subscriptions start at $29/month. I bought a 3 month subscription for only $13.50. I had credits & used a 50% off code, but you can use NEWMOMDEAL to get 50% off your first box PLUS a $22 Aden & Anais bib set. You also can score credits when you get others to sign-up through your referral link.

 

"Drop The Price" of Combi's Cosmo E Stroller!

Have you been looking into buying the Combi Cosmo E Stroller? How about saving up to 30% off?
 
 
 
Here’s how it works- moms can visit this link and click to “drop the price” of the Cosmo E. It started out at $119.99 and for each mom (or anyone) that clicks, the price drops a bit. The price will continue to drop for each person that participates until it reaches 30% off of the stroller. Then, participants have the option to share on social media to get more people to participate, or they can “buy now” for whatever price the item has been dropped to at that time. 
 
They only have a limited quantity of these strollers so I would hurry and take advantage of this exciting offer if you are interested!

Celebrate Mummy's Little Pumpkin this Halloween with MAM!

I received complimentary products from MAM Baby to share this info. All opinions are my own.
 
MAM is celebrating the season with these cute LIMITED EDTION Halloween pacifiers! These fun Halloween pacifiers feature a curved shield that allows the pacifier to sit comfortably on baby’s face. And includes MAM's ultra soft silicone nipple which allows for the pacifiers to stay comfortably in baby’s mouth due to the anti-slip texture.
 

10 Ways to Reduce the Risk of S.I.D.S.

As a mom, I’ve always tried to strike that impossible balance between keeping my child warm and safe at night. When Sweet Pea was a baby, she’d wiggle right out of her swaddle or kick the blanket off entirely, leaving me up every few hours worrying if she was too cold—or worse, if there was a loose blanket in her crib that could pose a risk.
 

10 Ways to Reduce the Risk of S.I.D.S.


That’s why I was so relieved when I discovered the HALO SleepSack® wearable blanket. It felt like a game-changer in our home, and now it’s one of those baby items I recommend to every new parent. HALO’s wearable blankets have become a standard in safe infant sleep—so much so that over 1,000 hospital nurseries across the country use them through the HALO Safer Way to Sleep® Initiative. Instead of traditional blankets, hospitals are swaddling newborns in SleepSacks from day one.

But the best part? HALO didn’t stop at infancy.