11. 01. 2007
Lille Baby Eurotote coupon code

You may have remembered that we wrote about the Lillebaby Eurotote a while back. Since then, the design has been improved and it's also available in new colors. This might be the only infant carrier/stroller bag that you may need since it accommodates newborns and small infants to older toddlers, but what's unique about the Eurotote is that you can carry your sleeping baby horizontally in the secure, cozy nest and transfer from carseat to bassinet or stroller. A new feature, 2 interchangeable covers, makes it even more versatile for year round use. For colder weather, a quilted, water and wind resistant microfiber exterior with cotton flannel interior keeps your baby warm, and a breathable mesh material can be used on warmer weather.

Babygadget readers receive a 20% discount code good through the month of November when you shop for the Eurotote here. Enter code "Nov20" at checkout.
Posted by Jenna
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I'm trying to order this from the site with the Nov20 code, but I'm not sure where to enter it, and after entering it every place I possibly can, I'm not seeing the discount. Help!
Thank you :)
Posted by: Caryn | November 1, 2007 1:05 PM
looks cool...my only concern would be there doesn't seem to be a spot to buckle the carseat through (between the legs?)
Posted by: Rachel | November 1, 2007 6:23 PM
For the discount, please enter your credit card information first, then when you hit continue it takes you to an order confirmation page where you'll be prompted to enter the coupon code. (There is a box that says coupon code.) Sorry for the confusion. Enjoy your EuroTote!
Posted by: Erin | November 2, 2007 9:33 AM
There are three slits in the EuroTote for all car seat and stroller harnesses to go through so that baby is securely in place wherever they are.
Posted by: Erin | November 2, 2007 11:43 AM
My concern is that even if there is a plave ot buckle the car seat through, it really could reduce the effectiveness of the carseat, by adding too much "plus" allowing baby to slip in the event of a wreck.
Posted by: Rebekah | November 5, 2007 10:03 AM