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Costco Shoppers for Toddlers

My husband & I are now Costco member. My cousin buys caned Mandarin Oranges there for her Toddler. I was wondering, is there anything there that you buy for your Toddler? My daughter is 14 months now

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Thank you for all your wonderful ideas. I bought many items that you suggested: Cheerios, Applesauce, Cups of applesauce & mixed fruit (on the go), Raman soups, chicken nuggets, animal cookies, fruit snacks, yogurts, fresh fruit, etc. This is a wonderful store to shop :0) I will also check out the clothes and books in the future.

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-diapers
-wipes(these do burn/sting)
-Pull-ups.
-pasta
-books
-jacket
-jammies
-dresses
-swimsuit
-organic chocolate milk (only flavor)-non-refrigerated (great to throw in a bag)
-baby carrots
-cheese
-crackers

That's all I can think of from way back when.
Stephanie

I buy lots of stuff there.

besides canned food baby wipes and diapers: in the snacks area they have some freeze dried fruit (the light crispy melt in your mouth kind, organic fruit by the foot type things that have no sugar added, crackers, we also go through craft singles like crazy and I get them there. They have yoghurt, and lots of fresh fruit. You can also get baby shampoo and stuff like that there. They have formula if you little one uses a bottle. Clothes can be cute there have purched some and they last pretty good.

Lots and lots of stuff.

K.

Definitely Diappers. They are so much cheaper. And milk. 2 gallons of whole milk is only $5.50. Packages of Crisps (freeze-dried all natural fruit), clothes, juice boxes, veggie burgers, fresh fruit, crackers, cereal, wipes, frozen veggies, cheese sticks, just to name a few. We love Costco.

Cheerios
boxes of juice for on-the-go
baby wipes

well...we buy a lot there, and our son (2 years) pretty much eats what we eat, so this is what we buy for the family

fresh fruit
fish
costco rotisserie chicken (yum! $5 for a whole chicken!)
ready-bake pizzas
yogurt
dried fruit
pasta
bread

oh, we buy their detergent and the oxy clean is cheap. we use baking soda and vinegar in our diaper wash too, so that's cheaper in bulk.

My little girl (& the rest of us!) likes Cheez-its. The organic animal crackers are good, but my girlie's favorite are the cinnamon alphabet crackers from Trader Joe's. Books, books, books! Bananas. Grapes. And, of course, anything I buy for the rest of us--we never did do much with baby food, and my toddler eats pretty much anything standing still or moving slowly.

we get diaper and wipes and have since the beginning for our kids. i just bought the kashi starwberry waffles and a big bag fo chicken nuggets. read the labels though. they had a "healthy' disney version of chicken nuggets that actually were not as healthy as the foster farm nuggets. i also get annie's organic bunny's in a variety flavor box (simialr to gold fish crackers), and cereal (cheerios). the list goes on and on. just make sure you read the labels to see if you're happy with the content.

Hi T.,

Costco is great. For toddlers I get juice boxes, Goldfish, canned mixed fruit, fruit snacks, pull-ups, milk, fresh veggies, fresh fruit, raisins, dried mango, pickles (my son loves them), pasta, cheese, books, movies, clothes, yogurt, etc.

I really like that the prices per piece are so much less than other places. You can't normally find all the gerber stuff, but at 14-15 months there is a lot you can find. Just be careful, it is really easy to leave Costco with extra stuff. I would take a trip just to walk around and then make a list and go shopping.

D.

We love costco and this is what we typically get for our toddler boy:
Diapers and wipes
crackers / cookies
juice
organic milk
kirkland organic chocolate milk
fruits

Have fun shopping!

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