Now’s the Time to Save on Baby Gear: Up to 50% Off at Walmart’s Baby Days Sale

Score discounts right now on car seats, strollers, baby furniture, and more

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Car seat, baby monitor, crib—there’s a lot you need to buy when a baby is on the way, so it’s a good idea to take advantage of sales and discounts whenever you can. Whether you’re expecting a little bundle of joy or buying from a friend’s baby registry, the Walmart Baby Days sales event is one of those unique chances to score great deals on baby gear, gadgets, and other essentials.

Through March 31, 2023, the Walmart Baby Days event will have markdowns on car seats, strollers, cribs, and more, from well-known brands like Graco, Evenflo, and 4moms. Expect to save hundreds of dollars on high-ticket items (like $150 off the beautifulStorkcraft Equinox 3-in-1 Convertible Baby Crib) and much more. We’ve scoured the entire sale and these are the best deals on baby gear and essentials.

Strollers and Car Seats

Graco SlimFit 3-in-1 Car Seat

Walmart

If you’re looking for an infant car seat, booster seat, or something in between, like a convertible car seat or travel system, they’re all on sale from major brands like Graco, Evenflo, Chicco, Safety 1st, and more. Here are our favorites:

Bassinets and Cribs

Storkcraft Equinox 3-in-1 Convertible Baby Crib

Walmart

From bassinets to playards and cribs, there are plenty of safe sleep spaces for the little one in your life (or soon-to-be arrival)—all from names you might recognize, like Delta Children, Storkcraft, and others.

Nursery Gear

VAVA Baby Monitor with Split Screen

Walmart

Equip a baby’s nursery—without blowing your budget—thanks to dozens of deals on furniture and gear like baby swings, rockers, and monitors, and more.

ByKatrina Cossey
Katrina has been writing for Verywell Family and other Dotdash Meredith brands since 2021.She holds a Bachelor's degree in professional media from the University of Central Oklahoma.Following university, Katrina worked at KFOR-TV as a digital content producer for several years before dipping her toes in freelance writing for parenting and health sites.