The secret way to bag a free £105 box of baby goodies from John Lewis – but there’s a catch | The Sun

IT costs an absolute fortune being a new parent.

So mums and dads are always looking for ways to save money – with a new John Lewis hack sparking attention online.




Laura explained that she'd managed to get a New Parent Starter Kit from the upmarket store, full of £105 worth of products, for FREE.

She took to TikTok to share videos unboxing the haul, revealing you can nab the box if you spend £120 on baby products in John Lewis.

"Oh my goodness, just look at that," Laura said as she took the top off the box and looked at the contents.

She then began taking the items out, kicking off with a pack of five white bibs and two pairs of scratch mitts.

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Laura also got some disposable breast pads, a NUK dummy, a pack of Pampers baby wipes and a pot of Tummy Rub Butter to keep stretch marks at bay.

She then took out a baby toy, a pack of Melissa and Doug wooden cars, a MAM bottle and a baby weaning spoon.

Also in the box was a baby wind relieving device, some nappies, a baby food pouch, a tube of hand cream and some sleep spray.

Taking out a "Baby on Board" sign, Laura added: "Now this is handy.

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"I'm probably going to be driving like an absolute granny when we leave the hospital!"

She concluded the haul with a cute baby book called Where's Mrs Kangaroo.

"I can't believe you get all of this for free," she gushed.

"So run, don't walk to John Lewis."

People were quick to comment on the video, with one writing: "Is this free if you buy online or in store? Due my first in January."

To which Laura replied: "Online.

"You add to basket and then add the discount code and it takes off the price.

"You have to sign up to rewards."

"Got this last week and great stuff," another said.

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"That body butter is amazing!" a third added.

"I bought a big tub and I'm sure it was £50! lasted me ages."




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