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Baby and Toddler Supplies in Bangkok: Where Expat Parents Shop
Essential gear and trusted retailers for raising babies and toddlers in Thailand's capital.

Summary
Discover where expat parents find quality baby supplies Bangkok needs, from diapers to car seats. Your complete guide to shopping for infants and toddlers.
When you first arrive in Bangkok with a baby or toddler, there's a moment of quiet panic. You're standing in your new condo, surrounded by suitcases, and you realize you need diapers, formula, a bottle sterilizer, and maybe a decent high chair before bedtime. The good news? Bangkok is one of the best cities in Asia for finding baby and toddler supplies. The selection is huge, the prices are often better than back home, and once you know where to look, you'll wonder why you ever stressed about it.
Big Retail Stores That Stock Everything You Need
If you want to knock out your entire baby shopping list in one trip, head to a major department store or hypermarket. Central and Robinson branches across Bangkok carry international brands like Pigeon, Avent, and Dr. Brown's. The baby sections at Central Ladprao, right above the MRT Phahon Yothin station, are well stocked and easy to browse.
Big C and Tesco Lotus (now Lotus's) are your budget friendly options. A large pack of MamyPoko diapers runs about 350 to 450 THB depending on size, and you can grab baby food, wipes, and basic gear all in one cart. The Big C branch on Ratchadamri near BTS Chit Lom is convenient if you're renting in the Ploenchit or Langsuan area.
For a more curated experience, try Mothercare at Emporium or Siam Paragon. They carry premium strollers, car seats, and organic baby clothing. It's pricier, but the staff usually speak English well and can help you compare brands. Picture this: you're renting a two bedroom at Supalai Premier Asoke for around 35,000 THB per month, and Emporium is a ten minute walk from your front door. That kind of access makes the early parenting months significantly smoother.
Online Shopping for Late Night Baby Emergencies
Every parent in Bangkok eventually discovers the magic of Lazada and Shopee at 2 AM while holding a fussy baby. Both platforms have massive baby and maternity sections with everything from breast pumps to toddler shoes. Prices are competitive, and many sellers offer next day delivery within Bangkok.
For a real example, a friend of mine living in a condo at The Base Sukhumvit 77 near BTS On Nut ran out of her toddler's specific hypoallergenic formula one evening. She ordered it on Lazada Express and had it delivered by noon the next day for about 890 THB. No taxi ride with a cranky kid, no hunting through convenience stores.
Shopee tends to have better deals on local Thai brands, while Lazada often has a wider range of imported products. Both run regular sales, so if you're not in a rush, add items to your cart and wait for a monthly promotion like the 7.7 or 9.9 sales. You can save 20 to 30 percent easily.
Specialty Baby Shops and Expat Favorites
Bangkok has a handful of specialty stores that expat parents swear by. BabyBest and Tiny Buds have physical locations and solid online stores with organic skincare, wooden toys, and imported snacks you won't find at Big C.
The Bambini Villa store near BTS Thong Lo is popular with expat families in the Sukhumvit area. It carries European and Japanese baby products, and the staff can recommend age appropriate items. If you're renting along Sukhumvit Soi 49 or Soi 55, you're already in the neighborhood. A one bedroom condo at Noble Remix near BTS Thong Lo goes for about 22,000 to 28,000 THB, putting you within walking distance of several baby shops and kid friendly cafes.
Villa Market and Tops Gourmet also deserve a mention. While they're primarily grocery stores, their baby food aisles carry imported brands like Ella's Kitchen and HiPP that you simply won't find at standard Thai supermarkets. The Villa Market on Sukhumvit Soi 33/1 near BTS Phrom Phong is a reliable go to spot.
Second Hand and Community Groups for Baby Gear
Babies outgrow things at an absurd pace, which means Bangkok's expat community has a thriving second hand market for baby gear. Facebook groups like "Bangkok Mamas" and "Expat Parents Bangkok Buy Sell" are goldmines for gently used strollers, cribs, and clothes.
One couple I know had just moved into a two bedroom at Life Asoke Hype near MRT Phetchaburi, paying around 30,000 THB per month. They furnished their entire nursery through Facebook groups for under 8,000 THB total. They picked up a Joie stroller, a crib with mattress, and a box of newborn clothes. Everything was in great condition because the previous owners had only used them for a few months before their kids grew out of them.
Kidzoona and Merry Go Kids at Gateway Ekkamai also sell consignment items occasionally, so it's worth checking if you're nearby.
Choosing a Condo That Makes Parenting Easier
Where you live matters just as much as where you shop. Condos near BTS Phrom Phong, Thong Lo, and Ekkamai tend to be the most popular with expat families because the surrounding area is packed with baby shops, international clinics like Samitivej Hospital, and kid friendly restaurants.
Look for buildings with decent lobby areas, stroller accessible hallways, and maybe a small playground. Some newer developments like Oka Haus near BTS Thong Lo or Quintara Treehaus on Sukhumvit 42 were designed with young families in mind. Rent for a two bedroom unit in these buildings typically ranges from 28,000 to 40,000 THB per month.
If budget is a concern, areas like On Nut and Bearing along the BTS line offer lower rents while still keeping you connected. A two bedroom at The Base Sukhumvit 50 near BTS On Nut can go for around 18,000 to 25,000 THB, and you're still just a few stops from all the baby supply hubs in central Sukhumvit.
Raising a baby or toddler in Bangkok is genuinely easier than most new expat parents expect. The supplies are here, the community is supportive, and the city is surprisingly family friendly once you know your way around. The biggest variable is often your condo itself. If you want help finding a family friendly rental in the right neighborhood, check out superagent.co to search listings and get matched with places that actually fit your life as a parent in Bangkok.
When you first arrive in Bangkok with a baby or toddler, there's a moment of quiet panic. You're standing in your new condo, surrounded by suitcases, and you realize you need diapers, formula, a bottle sterilizer, and maybe a decent high chair before bedtime. The good news? Bangkok is one of the best cities in Asia for finding baby and toddler supplies. The selection is huge, the prices are often better than back home, and once you know where to look, you'll wonder why you ever stressed about it.
Big Retail Stores That Stock Everything You Need
If you want to knock out your entire baby shopping list in one trip, head to a major department store or hypermarket. Central and Robinson branches across Bangkok carry international brands like Pigeon, Avent, and Dr. Brown's. The baby sections at Central Ladprao, right above the MRT Phahon Yothin station, are well stocked and easy to browse.
Big C and Tesco Lotus (now Lotus's) are your budget friendly options. A large pack of MamyPoko diapers runs about 350 to 450 THB depending on size, and you can grab baby food, wipes, and basic gear all in one cart. The Big C branch on Ratchadamri near BTS Chit Lom is convenient if you're renting in the Ploenchit or Langsuan area.
For a more curated experience, try Mothercare at Emporium or Siam Paragon. They carry premium strollers, car seats, and organic baby clothing. It's pricier, but the staff usually speak English well and can help you compare brands. Picture this: you're renting a two bedroom at Supalai Premier Asoke for around 35,000 THB per month, and Emporium is a ten minute walk from your front door. That kind of access makes the early parenting months significantly smoother.
Online Shopping for Late Night Baby Emergencies
Every parent in Bangkok eventually discovers the magic of Lazada and Shopee at 2 AM while holding a fussy baby. Both platforms have massive baby and maternity sections with everything from breast pumps to toddler shoes. Prices are competitive, and many sellers offer next day delivery within Bangkok.
For a real example, a friend of mine living in a condo at The Base Sukhumvit 77 near BTS On Nut ran out of her toddler's specific hypoallergenic formula one evening. She ordered it on Lazada Express and had it delivered by noon the next day for about 890 THB. No taxi ride with a cranky kid, no hunting through convenience stores.
Shopee tends to have better deals on local Thai brands, while Lazada often has a wider range of imported products. Both run regular sales, so if you're not in a rush, add items to your cart and wait for a monthly promotion like the 7.7 or 9.9 sales. You can save 20 to 30 percent easily.
Specialty Baby Shops and Expat Favorites
Bangkok has a handful of specialty stores that expat parents swear by. BabyBest and Tiny Buds have physical locations and solid online stores with organic skincare, wooden toys, and imported snacks you won't find at Big C.
The Bambini Villa store near BTS Thong Lo is popular with expat families in the Sukhumvit area. It carries European and Japanese baby products, and the staff can recommend age appropriate items. If you're renting along Sukhumvit Soi 49 or Soi 55, you're already in the neighborhood. A one bedroom condo at Noble Remix near BTS Thong Lo goes for about 22,000 to 28,000 THB, putting you within walking distance of several baby shops and kid friendly cafes.
Villa Market and Tops Gourmet also deserve a mention. While they're primarily grocery stores, their baby food aisles carry imported brands like Ella's Kitchen and HiPP that you simply won't find at standard Thai supermarkets. The Villa Market on Sukhumvit Soi 33/1 near BTS Phrom Phong is a reliable go to spot.
Second Hand and Community Groups for Baby Gear
Babies outgrow things at an absurd pace, which means Bangkok's expat community has a thriving second hand market for baby gear. Facebook groups like "Bangkok Mamas" and "Expat Parents Bangkok Buy Sell" are goldmines for gently used strollers, cribs, and clothes.
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One couple I know had just moved into a two bedroom at Life Asoke Hype near MRT Phetchaburi, paying around 30,000 THB per month. They furnished their entire nursery through Facebook groups for under 8,000 THB total. They picked up a Joie stroller, a crib with mattress, and a box of newborn clothes. Everything was in great condition because the previous owners had only used them for a few months before their kids grew out of them.
Kidzoona and Merry Go Kids at Gateway Ekkamai also sell consignment items occasionally, so it's worth checking if you're nearby.
Choosing a Condo That Makes Parenting Easier
Where you live matters just as much as where you shop. Condos near BTS Phrom Phong, Thong Lo, and Ekkamai tend to be the most popular with expat families because the surrounding area is packed with baby shops, international clinics like Samitivej Hospital, and kid friendly restaurants.
Look for buildings with decent lobby areas, stroller accessible hallways, and maybe a small playground. Some newer developments like Oka Haus near BTS Thong Lo or Quintara Treehaus on Sukhumvit 42 were designed with young families in mind. Rent for a two bedroom unit in these buildings typically ranges from 28,000 to 40,000 THB per month.
If budget is a concern, areas like On Nut and Bearing along the BTS line offer lower rents while still keeping you connected. A two bedroom at The Base Sukhumvit 50 near BTS On Nut can go for around 18,000 to 25,000 THB, and you're still just a few stops from all the baby supply hubs in central Sukhumvit.
Raising a baby or toddler in Bangkok is genuinely easier than most new expat parents expect. The supplies are here, the community is supportive, and the city is surprisingly family friendly once you know your way around. The biggest variable is often your condo itself. If you want help finding a family friendly rental in the right neighborhood, check out superagent.co to search listings and get matched with places that actually fit your life as a parent in Bangkok.
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