by Randy Jodoin
5) Cheap Babycare Services
There is often a relative, friend, or neighbor who is willing to lend a hand to soften the mental and financial strain of childcare. If you are unable to pay cash for their time, perhaps you have something else to offer. Taking their kids to the park on weekends? Your famous lasagna? Cleaning services? The skill of your plumber husband?
6) Free Samples
A sample can actually go a long way, especially if you're thinking about trying out a new product and don't want to waste money on something that doesn't accommodate your baby. Nowadays, the Internet has become a wonderland for cheap babycare items and free samples. Sometimes, paying a visit to a company website will place you in line for a variety of discounts and complimentary samples you never knew existed.
7) Salvation Army and Rescue Mission Stores
Every day, people donate items they no longer need for their children to the Salvation Army and Rescue Mission thrift stores, who then resell the donations for people looking for cheap babycare. This is a great approach to finding baby clothes at incredible prices, as well as cribs, mobiles, baby monitors, strollers, car seats, and high chairs.
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Randy Jodoin is a recognized authority on babycare, His site: http://www.babycareecourse.com provides a wealth of Free advice and tips on methods that work and methods that don't work in babycare... babycare doesn't have to hard ...if your ready... check out my blog, http://newbornbabycaretips.blogspot.com