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You can go in Central festival at 5th floor I think (pretty expensive)

You can find many basic stuff for good price in Big C and Tesco

There is a baby shop at the crossroad of Chayapruek and Sukumvit.

I think there is baby shop also at outlet mall (Thepprasit).

Then you can go to Mega Banga in Bangkok, many baby shop there (expensive).

They sell baby stuff at Ikea (bangkok) and also at Index (Pattaya).

There is a Robinson in Sriracha which sell the same thing that the Robinson in Pattaya and Mega bangna but seems to be a bit less expensive, I'm not sure it worth to

Cheers

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You can go in Central festival at 5th floor I think (pretty expensive)

You can find many basic stuff for good price in Big C and Tesco

There is a baby shop at the crossroad of Chayapruek and Sukumvit.

I think there is baby shop also at outlet mall (Thepprasit).

Then you can go to Mega Banga in Bangkok, many baby shop there (expensive).

They sell baby stuff at Ikea (bangkok) and also at Index (Pattaya).

There is a Robinson in Sriracha which sell the same thing that the Robinson in Pattaya and Mega bangna but seems to be a bit less expensive, I'm not sure it worth to

Cheers

thx a lot
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If your GF don't have enough milk you will have to buy some. Don't buy bulk for a starter, some baby milk my son didn't like and we had to give it away. When we found the right baby powder milk, we bought loads of it, it's slightly cheaper that way and you don't run out in the middle of the night with a bit of planning.

Push cart.

Sleeping hanging bed (that can swing) with mosquito net.

Diapers, lots of them. Baby soap and baby powder for baby's bum.

Baby clothing off-course, remember the gloves so the baby can't scratch its eyes.

Be prepared to spend +5000 baht a month on powder milk (if needed) and diapers. Thinking about it, I think it was +10.000 a month (my son is 5 now, thankfully, he-he)

Yes Lotus/BigC and those big shopping centers have all you might need and there are some specialist shops here and there.

Good luck with it.

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