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A new baby can be the most exciting, most expensive time of your lives, but the Original Open Market will help you get through it.

Even the grandparent's requirements such as a cot or pram, toys, and books for the baby sitting days are available.

Being aware of all the Australian Safety Standards, you are able to buy everything at the market that your new little bundle of joy could possibly need. 

  • The layette is available to start you off. 

  • You can even get footy booties in team colours for you upcoming footy star. 

  • As little 'un grows, there are clothes there that will grow with baby.

  • The bassinette, cot, blankets, high chairs, change tables, prams, pushers and play pens are all there. 

  • Why pay out hundreds of dollars when you can get away with paying a few.

  • You can bathe the little tyke in a market bath

  • Training can be made easy with a potty chair or trainer seat.

  • Rattles,

  • Soft toys

  • Play equipment

  • All these are there for babies.

  • The new mum might not really want second hand gear for a brand new baby, but these items are perfectly good. 

    Some have only seen a couple of weeks use. 

    They can all be sterilized to suit your own tastes

    The difference between new prices and the price you pay, will allow you to put the difference  into the bank to help pay off the mortgage, or go towards setting up an education fund.

    Every saving counts when you are young and just setting out on the great life adventure.

    Come and see for yourself at the Original Open Market.

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     Updated 10 September 2008