Babies Gear and Products Free Baby Samples and Freebies By Stacy Fisher Stacy Fisher Stacy Fisher is a freelancer with 18+ years experience writing about budgeting and saving money. She has published hundreds of articles and co-authored a book. Learn about our editorial process Updated on January 10, 2020 Medically reviewed Verywell Family articles are reviewed by board-certified physicians and family healthcare professionals. Medical Reviewers confirm the content is thorough and accurate, reflecting the latest evidence-based research. Content is reviewed before publication and upon substantial updates. Learn more. by Rachel Gurevich, RN Medically reviewed by Rachel Gurevich, RN Facebook LinkedIn Twitter Rachel Gurevich is a fertility advocate, author, and recipient of The Hope Award for Achievement, from Resolve: The National Infertility Association. She is a professional member of the Association of Health Care Journalists and has been writing about women’s health since 2001. Rachel uses her own experiences with infertility to write compassionate, practical, and supportive articles. Learn about our Medical Review Board Print Free baby samples are given out by companies who want you to try their baby products and like them so much that you'll go out and buy them. Besides giving you a chance to try out new products, these free baby samples can also save you money. Look below for a current list of free baby samples you can receive by mail as well as a list of other ideas on how you can score baby samples. This list is always changing, so check back often for new additions and more ideas. Free baby samples that have been available in the past include samples for formula, diapers, shampoo, and rash cream as well as freebies like pregnancy journals, books, toys, and music classes. After you're done checking out the samples, be sure to read about other ways to get free baby stuff so you can get free diapers, formula, and baby magazines. Free Baby Samples By Mail VOISIN / Getty Images Requesting free baby samples that will be sent straight to your mailbox is a convenient way to try new baby products. Here's a list of the current free baby samples and freebies that you can request. Look for them in the mail in 6 to 8 weeks: Free Books for Baby From Dolly Parton's Imagination Library Free Box of Baby Freebies from Baby Box University (Alabama, New Jersey, Ohio, Texas, California, Colorado, and other select states) Free Sample of Enfamil Enfagrow Toddler Next Step Register With Baby Companies to Get Free Baby Samples Jinxy Productions / Getty Images Baby companies give out a ton of free baby samples but only if they know you're out there and have a baby. If there's a company that makes a baby product you'd like to try, visit their website and register your information with them. This way when the baby companies decide to send out free baby samples, they'll automatically send one out to you. Don't be afraid to pick up the phone either. Call the customer service lines, tell them how much you like their product, and ask for some coupons or free samples. You may be surprised what they'll mail out to their loyal customers. If you'd like free samples of baby formula, sign up with the companies that make baby formula and you can get free samples of diapers by signing up with all the diaper companies. Another phone call to these companies can't hurt. Ask Your Doctor's Office and Hospital for Free Baby Samples Hero Images / Getty Images Your local pediatrician and hospital are great resources for getting free baby samples. Simply tell them that you're wanting some free baby samples and they'll be able to give you some or sign you up for special baby clubs that will send you some free baby samples in the mail. Doctor offices and hospitals usually receive boxes of free samples from baby company representatives and they are often just sitting in an office collecting dust. You never know, you might get the whole box. Was this page helpful? Thanks for your feedback! Track your baby’s most exciting moments with our milestone checklist. Get it free when you sign up for our newsletter. Sign Up You're in! Thank you, {{form.email}}, for signing up. There was an error. Please try again. What are your concerns? Other Inaccurate Hard to Understand Submit