After an impromptu trip to town on Friday to spend my Nectar points on a Nexus 7 tablet (finally!) with the mother in law, we found ourselves venturing into Mothercare for some Dr Browns level 2 teets - as Squidge is on comfort milk, it's a lot thicker and the level 1 teets tend to get blocked all the time.
Anyway, while I was there I of course browsed through the baby boy clothes and after agonising over if I should get anything, I realised I had a gift voucher in his change bag for £45. Needless to say, the agonising was over and I started to shop :) The booties I was going to buy anyway, as he doesn't really have any dark warm shoes, so this will be well used as they'll go with a lot of his outfits. Anyway, here's a closer look at what I bought.
Blue booties with faux fur lining, £7
Dr Browns level 2 teets £3.99 per pack - I know these say for 3+ months, but these are for the thicker comfort formula - if we go back to the normal formula, we'll make sure we use the normal teets, until he's 3 months old :)
I loved these cute dungarees, they're made of really soft material and they have poppers at the bottom for easy access to nappy change - it also came with the stripy vest which is super soft and lovely quality. I love the little animal face detailing on this - it was £16
Two pairs of soft stripy trousers with little 'fly' detailing (love that!), they're not super thick like the ones I've bought from Sainsburys, but they're very cute! These were £7 for the pair.
Two pack of winter themed tops, this little one at the front with the bear on it has yellow elbow patches, very cute! It was £8 for the two.
And finally, his star pyjamas, I adore these!!! I'm obsessed with stars, I love them, he has a lot of clothes with stars on it as a result, and I wanted to get some proper PJs for him, the only other ones he has are short sleeved so no good for winter, these will be perfect with a vest underneath :)
With the gift voucher I only ended up spending £13 of my own money, which I was pretty happy with! With the Nexus 7 too, I used £137.50 of saved Nectar points, so only had to spend £12 of my own money - a fairly thrifty well-spent day if I do say so myself :)
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