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Save £5 on your first Baby Wishlist purchase with this handy code

SAVE £5: New customers who spend £20 on their first Baby Wishlist purchase can save £5 by using the promo code BABY5. 


Before we get into the nitty gritty of this Baby Wishlist deal, we should probably explain what Amazon's Baby Wishlist actually is. 

Basically, you can add items from any website in one easy to manage wishlist using the Amazon Assistant, and save up to 20% on baby items. You can check out curated lists of popular products for inspiration, and your list can be shared with family and friends.

You can now save £5 on your first Baby Wishlist purchase with the promo code BABY5. To access this deal, you need to create a Baby Wishlist (if you don’t already have one), add at least £20 worth of eligible baby products, add your selected products to your shopping basket, and enter the code BABY5 at the checkout. It's not complicated, guys. Read more...

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