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Children and babies are such bundles of joy but they can be expensive as any mother or father can tell you. This page has some money off coupons for children and baby clothes and equipment and when available will includes such popular shops such as Mothercare, Adams and Babyworld.

These shops can save much of the hassle of shopping with children or your baby by offering home delivery, some of whom offer this free when you spend a certain amount. Another advantage of shopping online for your baby and child items is the various exclusive online discounts and offers.







Woolworths Discount Code

Save a further 10% off the Woolworths Big Red Book Summer Savings book with this new Woolworths discount code. More Information.



Hamleys Promotional Voucher Promotion Code

Save 5% off at Hamleys when you spend over £50 with the Hamleys promotional voucher promotion code AF08. This Hamleys discount code will end after Sunday 12th August 2007. Visit www.hamleys.co.uk

You will also get free delivery at Hamleys when you spend over £75.



Babyworld Discount Code

Get free delivery on all orders over £30 at babyworld when you use discount code FREEDEL at the Babyworld checkout. Visit the babyworld website.



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Baby World shop offers an exciting and innovative range of high quality nursery goods delivered direct to your door within 2 working days. Baby World members receive 5% off all purchases and get free delivery on orders over £95. With their in depth product reviews you can make informed buying decisions about products which are important to you and your baby.









Mario Bros T-Shirt

Mario Bros T-shirt Kids, young and old, love Mario Bros who has been entertainer computer gamer since the 80s. Now children and adults can wear a Mario Bros T-Shirt like that in the photo to the left. Before we show you the buy now link here is a little bit of history about Mario Bros. The original Mario Bros game evolved in the late 1970s and came to British children in the 1980s in a home entertainment system called the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) and was on the Christmas wish list from Santa from most children. Other computer games consoles on the market at the time were the Intellivision and the Atari. Nintendo started as a toy company but saw the advantages and increased profit opportunity of starting their own home computer games system. And lovers of Mario Bros are glad they did because if they had not branched out we would be without the cheeky wee chap.

The first Nintendo console was called the Famicom and was released in 1983 throughout Japan. It included games, which are still as popular today in new forms, such as Popeye, Donkey Kong Junior and Donkey Kong. Soon Nintendo introduced new gadgets to the Famicom to improve game play and this included a karaoke system, a cassette drive (no CD Rom or even CDs in those early days of home computing), keyboard and even 3D glasses. Improvements were made to the original Famicom family computer system and early models were recalled to the factory because of teething problems and technical errors. Undeterred Nintendo set about improving their product and by Xmas 1984 they sold over 2.5 million Famicom consoles.

Nintendo studied the market trends and whilst most people thought home computer gaming system consoles were a passing fad they wanted to go international. Ignoring the sceptics they tried to partner with Atari. Negotiations failed but Nintendo launched new and successful products such as the Nintendo Game and Watch. This was followed by the Nintendo NAVS and then the Nintendo plastic robot called Robotic Operating Buddy (ROB) which connected to the games console and would move in sequence with the on screen game. Marketing and distribution was handled by a company called Worlds of Wonder.

The Nintendo system was first introduced to the United States in 1985 and two years later to the United Kingdom, Ireland, Italy and mainland Europe. It was called the Sega Master System. Shoppingcoupons owned one which they one in a Wotsits crisps competition and it came with a free Mario Bros game.

When the Sega Master System the most popular game was Super Mario Bros. Given today's wide range of computer games shoppingcoupons readers may be surprised to learn that the SMS launched with a range of only twenty games. At the time this was considered a huge range! With the popularity of Super Mario Bros he became the lucky mascot for Nintendo and soon easily recognisable. Today the Super Mario Bros image can be seen far and wide and there is now even a Mario Bros T-Shirt. Though modern day game console users may laugh at the inferior graphics and slowness of the Sega Master System it was considered the most superior gaming console of its day. Many retro games still play and this includes taking Super Mario Bros or Sonic the Hedgehog for a spin across the screen for old times sake - wearing a Mario Bros T-Shirt of course!

Nintendo developed their gaming systems a bit more and this included a function that heartened many a teenager - the ability to save computer games being played with a built in neo lithium battery. Soon after Nintendo released Super Mario Bros 2 and other new games such as The Legend of Zelda and then a Super Mario Bros 3.

Very few Christmas' go past without Nintendo games or a Nintendo gaming system being on the top of a Christmas list to Santa from most children. Now they can add a Super Mario Bros T-Shirt to their list!

Walt Disney soon allowed Nintendo to make games from some of their most favourite characters and films such as Mickey Mouse, Chio and Dale's Rescue Rangers and Duck Tales. Other TV and film releases followed and these included Robin Hood Prince of Thieves and the dinosaur favourite Jurassic Park. There was even a game where players could take a virtual walk through Disneyland and visit the theme park attractions. A joy for most kids and a very popular game.

Sega and Nintendo dominated the gaming industry and both brought out hand held gaming systems. These were the Game Boy by Nintendo and the Sega Game Gear. Popular games for the Game Boy were Tetris, WarioLand and of course Super Mario World which led to three volumes. In 1998 the Game Boy Colour was released and several years later a Game Boy Advance was released which had a back light to improve screen quality and a rechargeable adapter.

Later gaming systems included the Super Nintendo (SNES) and then the Sega Mega Drive and the Dreamcast before Sega sold its rights. New releases of Sonic the Hedgehog can now be found on the GBA and the Game Cube.

Though nowadays youngsters and even adults would not be without their Playstation 3, Xbox or Wii but some still look fondly back at the early days of Super Mario Bros. Lovers of nostalgia will equally love a Super Mario Bros T-Shirt and it makes a great present for that special occasion like a birthday or anniversary.
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Shop online and get paid to do it – in pounds, not points – simply by signing up to a catch-free, online rewards scheme with the priceless name of GreasyPalm.

Shopping online is easily the best way to buy, especially when you have kids or are expecting. But if you need another good reason to do it, how does getting money back sound? With GreasyPalm, you get just that. It’s the first online rewards programme to pay you in cash.

You don’t need to make any special purchases or buy things you don’t want – whether you’re after a buggy or a holiday, buy it via GreasyPalm and make money on the things you’d be shopping for anyway.

As one shopper explains, “I have been using GreasyPalm for just over a year, and have made £183 in cashback for items I would have bought anyway…. free money!”

Here’s how to start making your shopping pay:

  • Go to www.greasypalm.co.uk and register. You’ll instantly be credited with £2.50 to help get you started then start shopping via the links on site
  • Click through to the store or brand you want
  • Make your purchase
  • You’ll automatically be credited with a percentage of what you’ve spent
  • The credit goes straight into your GreasyPalm account as cashback
  • Then you can look forward to a monthly cashback cheque

And that’s it. Easy money.

Selected Retailers:
Mothercare 2.5% cashback
Funmum exclusive 10% discount plus 7.5% cashback
Your School Uniform 7.5% cashback
Penguin Books 6%
Great Little Trading Company free P&P plus 4% cashback
Just Childs Play exclusive 10% discount plus 4% cashback
Igloo Kids free gift plus 5% cashback
Teach My Child exclusive 10% discount plus 3.5% cashback
Boots 3.25% cashback
Kiddicare 2.25% cashback
John Lewis 3% cashback
Toysrus & Babiesrus 1.5% cashback

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As a member, you’re entitled to exclusive coupon codes which net you further savings when you shop from selected retail partners. For example, download a 2 for 1 TGI Friday voucher and get 15p cashback.

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You’ve got to hand it them, GreasyPalm makes your online shopping trips count for a whole lot more than they did before.

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