Savings from Little Genius 👶

Here to share our recent trip to Little Genius again. Probably going there monthly from here on.

Chanced upon Richell’s training cup as recommended by mummies on Facebook groups, so I. Immediately. GRABBED!!! Little savings but still slightly cheaper.

Richell training cup:

Little Genius: RM44 $13.43

Shopee: $16.95

Savings: $3

Some other finds:

Pigeon Funfriends Pacifier

Little Genius: RM 22.90 $6.99

Fairprice: $7.90

Savings: $0.91

Fact: Pigeon products are not that cheap in Malaysia so don’t expect to save much.

👍Why I like it: Wide variety, cost saving, convenience

2025/9/25 Edited to

... Read moreAs a mom focused on my child's wellbeing, I deeply appreciate discovering places like Little Genius that balance quality, safety, and cost effectively. Besides the Richell training cup and Pigeon pacifiers I found, I was impressed by the transparent pricing, which felt fair compared to other retailers like Shopee or Fairprice. From my experience, investing in trusted brands matters especially for baby feeding products — the soft silicone teats of Pigeon, for example, make feeding more comfortable for babies and reduce nipple confusion, which is crucial for breastfeeding moms. Though Pigeon products aren't the cheapest, the slight savings at Little Genius make a difference when buying baby essentials. Another plus is the shop’s diverse selection, which means less time hopping from store to store, enhancing overall convenience for busy parents. For moms in the United States or elsewhere who prioritize sustainability and product safety, it’s worth checking if local distributors have similar offerings or comparable brands certified for higher absorbency or gentle materials. By thoughtfully choosing where to shop and what to purchase, I've been able to save money without sacrificing quality or safety — a win-win for both my budget and my baby’s health.

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