Hey friends! If you’re looking to save on baby gear, you’ll want to hear about Target’s Car Seat Trade-In Event happening now until April 29. It’s super easy and a great way to declutter while scoring some discounts!
How It Works
Here’s how it works: bring your old car seat—yes, even expired or damaged ones—to your local Target store. Just make sure to check if your store is participating. When you arrive, you’ll find a designated box for your car seat. Use the Target app to scan the code on the box, and voilà! You’ll receive a 20% off coupon to use on new baby gear.
Why Participate?
This annual event is a win-win. Not only do you save money, but you also help the environment. Since 2016, Target has recycled over 2.19 million car seats! The materials are repurposed into new metal and plastic products, so you’re doing your part for the planet while keeping your baby safe.
Exploring Motherhood
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Join the Community
If you’re in need of a community, consider joining the Make a Mom Facebook group. It’s a supportive space for those navigating the path to motherhood. And don’t forget to read about the importance of asking for help in our blog post on the power of community here.
Learn More
Want to dig deeper into home insemination? Check out this Wikipedia entry on Artificial Insemination for more information. Additionally, our blog at Modern Family Blog provides excellent resources for pregnancy and home insemination tips.
So, what are you waiting for? Head to your local Target to trade in that old car seat and snag some savings!
Summary
Target’s Car Seat Trade-In Event is running until April 29, offering a 20% off coupon for new baby gear when you bring in an old car seat. This eco-friendly initiative has recycled millions of car seats since 2016! Plus, if you’re considering motherhood, resources like Make a Mom and community support groups can provide valuable assistance.