30+ Best Cyber Monday Baby Deals for Expecting & New Parents | Reviews by Wirecutter

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30+ Best Cyber Monday Baby Deals for Expecting & New Parents | Reviews by Wirecutter

Being a new parent comes with mountains of gear, from high chairs to strollers (or stroller wagons) and everything in between. We’re rounding up the best Cyber Monday deals on all the Wirecutter-approved gear you need for a new baby. Also check out the Wirecutter Deals page, which always has the latest list of discounts on Wirecutter picks that meet our rigorous testing and pricing standards.

Graco 4Ever 4-in-1 Convertible Car Seat — Another Good Option Walmart deal price: $231; street price: $290

What we like: All-in-one car seat that can accommodate newborns and toddlers and can convert into a high-back or backless booster. Fits newborns better than other four-in-one convertible options. A good choice for people seeking a single seat to see a child through all their car-seat years.

Other things to know: Dedicated infant seats offer significant advantages. Wirecutter has not tested this model.

Read our review of the best convertible car seats.

Clek Foonf Convertible Car Seat — Also Great Albee Baby deal price: $375; street price: $500

What we like: Our also-great pick for a convertible car seat. Built like a tank. Great for extended rear-facing use. Narrow enough to fit three side by side. Easy to keep clean.

Other things to know: Weighs a hefty 38 pounds when rear-facing. Easy to install in the forward-facing position; trickier when it faces the rear. Discounted only in the Tokidoki Reef Rider pattern.

Read our review of the best convertible car seats.

BOB Alterrain Jogging Stroller (Melange Lilac) — Runner-Up Albee Baby deal price: $432; street price: $600

What we like: Treaded tires and hefty shock absorbers excel at keeping kids comfortable on bumpy roads. Comes with a bigger canopy than our top pick. Seat design allows the passenger to sit more upright.

Other things to know: Heavier than our top pick. No hand brake. Available in melange lilac.

Read our review of the best jogging strollers.

EvenFlo Pivot Xplore All-Terrain Stroller Wagon — Also Great Amazon deal price: $224; street price: $340

What we like: A cross between a folding wagon and a stroller. Great for carrying kids (ages 6 months to 4 years) and gear. Has safety and comfort features found on strollers, including brakes, harnesses, and sunshades. Handlebar makes it maneuver more like a stroller. Folds up smaller than any other stroller wagon we considered.

Other things to know: At 34.7 pounds, the Pivot Xplore is the heaviest of all our picks.

Read our review of the best collapsible folding wagons.

Britax B-Lively Stroller (Raven) — Runner-Up Amazon deal price: $128; street price: $250

What we like: Runner-up for best stroller. Large, convenient rear pockets. Ample, easily accessible underseat storage. Three-wheeled design. Good handling and maneuverability. Easy-to-use recline.

Other things to know: Compatible only with Britax and BOB car seats. Weighs more than our top pick. Is a bit less convenient to collapse. New low price. Available in the raven color.

Read our review of the best strollers.

Thule Spring Stroller — Upcoming Pick Nordstrom deal price: $320; street price: $400 Thule deal price: $320; street price: $400

What we like: Upcoming pick in our guide to the best strollers. Three-wheel stroller. Compact, easy to maneuver, and can be folded one-handed. Lightweight.

Other things to know: Includes a step-in footrest. Recommended use starting from 6 months. Available in multiple colors.

Read our review of the best strollers.

Maxi-Cosi Iora Bedside Bassinet — Upcoming Pick Amazon deal price: $189; street price: $270

What we like: Upcoming pick for those seeking an adjustable bedside bassinet with storage. Stylish. Roomy. Adjustable vertically and horizontally. Handy lower shelf for storage.

Other things to know: Mesh sides do not drop down for co-sleeping.

Read our review of the best co-sleepers and bassinets.

Happiest Baby Snoo Smart Sleeper Bassinet — Upcoming Pick Babylist deal price: $1,017; street price: $1,200 Amazon deal price: $1,017; street price: $1,200

What we like: Upcoming smart bassinet top pick. Stylish. Built-in microphone listens for a baby’s cries and responds accordingly. Comes with three swaddles (small, medium, and large). Robust customer service.

Other things to know: Still expensive, even on sale. Also available to rent. 30-day trial.

Read our review of the best co-sleepers and bassinets.

4Moms Mamaroo Sleep Bassinet — Upcoming Pick Bed Bath & Beyond deal price: $338; street price: $400 BuyBuy Baby deal price: $338; street price: $400

What we like: Upcoming pick. Good for those seeking a less-expensive automated rocking bassinet. Looks futuristic. Costs far less than our high-end pick, the Snoo. Five motion/rocking settings. Four white-noise options. App controls features via Bluetooth.

Other things to know: Doesn’t have sensors or auto-responsive capabilities.

Read our review of the best co-sleepers and bassinets.

Cloud B Constellation Projection Night Light — Staff Favorite Amazon deal price: $27; street price: $33

What we like: Projects stars in different colors through openings in shell. Plush head and legs with hard plastic middle. Senior staff writer Jackie Reeve says her daughter refused to settle down without it.

Other things to know: Available in a ladybug or turtle version and different colors.

Read our review of the best how we get our kids to sleep.

Elvie Pump Wearable Electric Breast Pump (Double) — Upcoming Pick Amazon deal price: $384; street price: $500 Walmart deal price: $384; street price: $500

What we like: Discreet wearable breast pump. Will be our new top-pick wearable breast pump when we update our guide to the best breast pumps.

Other things to know: Has the potential to significantly improve the pumping experience but is unlikely to work well for everyone; comes with significant learning curve. Deal is for the double pump.

Read our review of the best breast pumps.

Stokke Tripp Trapp High Chair — Upgrade Pick Nordstrom deal price: $240 (select colors on sale); street price: $300 Amazon deal price: $240; street price: $300

What we like: Our upgrade high chair pick. Suitable for 6 months through the end of childhood. Especially suitable for preschoolers. Configurable a dozen ways. Attractive solid wood construction.

Other things to know: Pricey. Removing the safety harness for cleaning requires a screwdriver. Available in a few colors.

Read our review of the best high chairs.

Nanit Pro Smart Wall Mount Baby Monitor — Upcoming Pick Nordstrom deal price: $200; street price: $260 Amazon deal price: $200; street price: $260

What we like: Wi-Fi–enabled monitor packed with tech. Crisp 1080p video stream. Always-on audio feature allows for sound to play even when you’re not using the app. Can track a baby’s sleep.

Other things to know: Expensive. Requires subscription to access many features after the first year. Amount of features may be overkill for some.

Read our review of the best baby monitors.

Nanit Pro Smart Baby Monitor & Floor Stand — Upcoming Pick Nordstrom deal price: $280; street price: $350 Walmart deal price: $280; street price: $350 Amazon deal price: $280; street price: $350

What we like: Versatile Wi-Fi–connected baby monitor packed with high-tech features. Streams crisp 1080p video, supports always-on audio, offers extra features like sleep tracking, sound and motion alerts, and a night-light. Floor-stand model, doesn’t need to be mounted to a wall.

Other things to know: Expensive; many features will be overkill for some. After free first year, subscription required for many features (three tiers available, from $5 per month per camera to $300 per year).

Read our review of the best baby monitors.

Fisher-Price Jumperoo Baby Jumper — Top Pick Amazon deal price: $80; street price: $105

What we like: Safest jumper we found, and the only one that lets babies activate music and lights as they leap. Durable enough to last through multiple kids.

Other things to know: The AAP’s National Health and Safety Performance Standards recommend using jumpers only for a maximum of 15 minutes at a time, twice a day at most.

Read our review of the best baby bouncers and rockers.

Burley Dash Rack Frame Mount Kids Bike Seat — Budget Pick Amazon deal price: $104; street price: $160

What we like: Easy to install. Lightest and most affordable rear-mount seat we tested. Five-point harness system fits snugly. Kiddos love the armrests and snack compartment.

Other things to know: New low. Slightly less steady than our pricier top pick. Fits kids from 12 months, and up to 40 pounds. Available in black.

Read our review of the best kids bike seats.

Triple Paste Medicated Ointment (16 Ounces) — Staff Favorite Amazon deal price: $20; street price: $27

What we like: Thick, smooth diaper cream with 12.8% zinc oxide. Easy to apply, gives great protection, and lasts all night.

Other things to know: Cream that is predominantly zinc oxide and/or petroleum jelly helps to keep out unnecessary moisture. More savings available if you sign up for Subscribe and Save.

Read about our favorite diaper creams, nail and hair tools, and other baby-care essentials.

Hanna Andersson Baby Rash Guard Suit (Baltic Blue/Wave) — Staff Favorite Hanna Andersson deal price: $21; street price: $35

What we like: Baby-exclusive variant of a rash-guard suit we like in our guide to kids beachwear. Cute. Durable. Long-sleeve one-piece design eliminates potential for riding up or sand getting in where it shouldn't. Convenient zipper feature for quick changes.

Other things to know: Available in Baltic Blue/Wave striped pattern. Also available in Fiji Flower/Tangy Red striped pattern for an additional $2.

Read our review of our favorite rash guards, swim suits, sun hats, and other beachwear for kids.

Primary Long-Sleeve Rash Guard — Staff Pick Primary deal price: $8; street price: $18

What we like: A staff pick for kids' rash guard. Light and silky feeling. Patterns not as gender-specific as many little-kid lines are. Good for warmer climates.

Other things to know: Available in children's sizes 2–12. Use code GEARUP.

Read our review of the best "rash guards, swim suits, sun hats, and other beachwear for kids".

BOGO Babiators Sunglasses (Blue or Pink) — Our Pick Babiators deal price: $27 BOGO free, add two to cart, price includes shipping; street price: $40

What we like: Brightly colored aviator sunglasses for kids. Virtually unbreakable frames. Lenses can scratch, but don't shatter. 100% UVA and UVB protection. Free replacements within 1 year (you pay shipping) if registered.

Other things to know: Junior (ages 6 months to 2 years) and Classic (ages 3 to 5) sizes. Deepest discount is in blue/yellow and pink/yellow color combinations, but also available in solid black for an additional $4. Add two to cart, price includes shipping.

Read our review of the best beachwear for kids.

Petite Plume Luxury Sleepwear (Navy Gingham Flannel) — Our Pick Petite Plume deal price: $54 with code BLACKFRIDAY22, price includes shipping; street price: $66

What we like: Luxe, old-timey kids pajama set. Soft, lightweight flannel construction with piping and pearl buttons. Grownup style in traditional Navy Gingham pattern.

Other things to know: Kids sizes start at 6-12 months and go up to 14 years. Adult sizes also available. Price includes shipping (free shipping over $125). Use code BLACKFRIDAY22.

Read our review of the best kids pajamas.

Magna-Tiles Metropolis (110-Piece Set) — Pick Variant Target deal price: $98; street price: $130

What we like: A tried-and-true favorite from our STEM toys guide. Magnets make cleanup a breeze. Vibrant colors and fun shapes help stimulate imagination. Endless possibility of shapes and designs to be made.

Other things to know: Larger version of our pick. Abstract and complicated shapes can be frustrating for early preschoolers.

Read our review of the best learning toys and stem toys we love.

Hap Tim Diaper Bag Backpack — Our Pick Amazon deal price: $36; street price: $45

What we like: Practical and affordable. Water-repellent polyester. Offers the most pockets of any bag we tested. Contoured back and padded straps make it comfortable to carry.

Other things to know: Likely not as durable as our more expensive picks. Available in gray or dark gray. 90-day warranty.

Read our review of the best our favorite diaper bags.

Skip Hop Mainframe Wide Open Diaper Backpack (Navy) — Our Pick Skip Hop deal price: $45; street price: $56

What we like: Our pick for parents with multiple kids. Main compartment zips open wide and stays open for easy access. One of the lighter bags we tested. Doesn't feel clunky despite its large capacity.

Other things to know: Unpadded shoulder straps will dig in if you carry the bag for too long. Polyester exterior and interior. Deal price is for the navy bag.

Read our review of the best our favorite diaper bags.

Cyber Monday is upon us. Here are the best early deals to take advantage of.

These Wirecutter-approved deals are all under $100—perfect if you’re ready to splurge but don’t want to spend too much.

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