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Find the best prices on bottles, breast pumps, highchairs, formula, food preparation and eating utensils. We update these deals daily to help you save on feeding essentials.

Latest Formula & Food deals

Nuby RapidCool Portable Formula Bottle Prep DispenserHot DealSave 42%
Baby Brezza One Minute Bottle Sterilizer for Busy ParentsHot DealSave 33%
Tommee Tippee Ultra UV Steriliser and Storage for BabiesHot DealSave 47%
Karicare Toddler Milk Drink 3-Pack Bundle for Growing KidsGreat DealSave 37%
Ingenuity Baby Base 2-in-1 Booster Seat for Growing KidsGreat DealSave 37%
PandaEar Portable High Chair for ToddlersGreat DealSave 28%
PandaEar Portable High Chair for Toddlers
$28.85$39.97
You save $11.12Amazon AU
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Medela Freestyle Hands-Free Breast PumpHot DealSave 30%
Medela Freestyle Hands-Free Breast Pump
$264.99$379.99
You save $115.00Amazon AU
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Rafferty’s Garden Banana Baby SnackGreat DealSave 14%
Rafferty’s Garden Banana Baby Snack
$28.56$33.00
You save $4.44Amazon AU
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Nestlé NAN COMFORT Follow-On Formula Now $21 – Save $6.99Great DealSave 25%
Philips Avent Anti-Colic Baby Bottles 3-Pack – Save 19%Great DealSave 23%
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From first feeds to first solids, we've got the deals to make feeding time easier on your wallet. Find discounts on baby bottles, infant formula, breast pumps, sterilisers, bottle warmers, high chairs, bibs, and weaning essentials from Amazon AU and major Australian retailers. New deals added daily.

Baby Feeding FAQs

What feeding essentials do I need for a newborn?+
For bottle feeding, you'll need bottles, teats, a bottle brush, steriliser, and formula. For breastfeeding, consider a breast pump, nursing pads, and milk storage bags. Both require burp cloths and bibs. A bottle warmer is helpful but optional.
When should I introduce a high chair?+
Most babies are ready for a high chair around 6 months when they can sit upright with support and are starting solid foods. Look for high chairs with a secure 5-point harness, easy-clean surfaces, and adjustable height settings.
How often should I replace baby bottles and teats?+
Inspect bottles and teats regularly for signs of wear, discolouration, or damage. Teats typically need replacing every 2-3 months, or sooner if they show cracks or become sticky. Bottles can last longer if undamaged, but consider replacing plastic bottles every 4-6 months.

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