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$20 for $40 Worth of Children's Clothes and Toys from One Step Ahead

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In-house design teams produce durable items such as clothes, safety gear, toys, furniture, and organizational tools for babies and children

Parenting is full of thankless tasks, such as lunch packing and childbirth. Garner a little gratitude with this Groupon.

$20 for $40 Worth of Baby and Children's Clothes, Furniture, and Toys

Kid-centric products include a KidCo Go-Pod and activity centre ($49.95), a Juice Pal juice-box insulator ($4.95), a three-in-one snow jacket ($59.95), and a days-of-the-week closet organizer ($29.95).

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Promotional value expires May 1, 2013. Amount paid never expires. Limit 2 per person. Limit 1 per visit. Online only. $40 minimum purchase required before tax, shipping, personalization charges, gift wrapping, or gift cards. Extra fee for shipping; additional information can be found here. Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services. Learn about Strike-Through Pricing and Savings

About One Step Ahead

Twenty-six years ago, working mother Karen Scott had a light-bulb moment. She envisioned a one-stop children's clothing, toy, and furniture emporium. Karen and her husband set up shop in their garage, connecting new moms and dads to high-quality baby clothes, nursery furniture, and educational toys. They meticulously researched products before creating their own catalogue, and as a result watched their enterprise blossom into a lucrative online business. Today, One Step Ahead employs their own in-house design team responsible for exclusive labels of kidswear such as Cozy Cub winter wear Sun Smarties swimwear and summer gear.

Regular meetings with a Parents' Panel keep One Step Ahead designers in touch with the needs of modern parents. Seeking out their input has led the design team to create products such as a fleece-lined car seat for comfortably toting a baby in cold weather and a hanging closet organizer for managing a child's superhero identities.

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