Where to find free baby items
Many websites offer free baby items, free baby product samples, free baby coupons, and other types of free baby offers and baby freebies.
Free baby stuff can add up to considerable savings for a work at home parent and should not be ignored.
However, when someone tells me, "I am looking for baby freebies" I am careful to point out to them where to find the real free baby items and how to spot possible gotchas for free baby offers that merely look like free baby items.
Free baby items on the web
Where to get baby freebies on-line
PlanningFamily.com
Getting your free baby items on this site is very straightforward. You just enter your Email address and your baby's due date or youngest child's birthdate and you get free baby coupons, free baby samples and other free baby items.
BabyToBee is another popular site for getting free baby stuff, including free baby coupons, free baby discount vouchers, free diaper coupons & samples, and much more.
Click here to visit BabyToBee
More free things and coupons for babies
Another great site for free baby items
One thing you should be aware of is that CoolSavings.com has both things like free baby coupons and other offers that are more like clubs - but after you select what your interested in, you'll be able to skip anything that requires a commitment that you don't like.
Your best option is definitely to join CoolSavings.com so that you can make sure you are up to date on the latest ways to save money.
Free baby items that aren't free
Incentive sites that pretend to be free
Personally, I wouldn't really consider that a "free baby offer", since they are requiring me to do something in order to get their free baby items.
Of course, sometimes you may want what they're offering anyhow and in that case it may make sense to go ahead.
But in general, to make sure that the free baby items are really free, make sure that you check the "terms and conditions" at the bottom of the page. Sometimes they'll be right on the page and sometimes you'll have to click on a link that says "Terms and Conditions", "TOS", "Terms of Use" or something similar.
Of course the easiest rule of thumb is: "if they ask you for your credit card they are not offering real free baby items.
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