Celebrate our sweet 16th birthday!
Can you imagine a time before the iphone and ipad? A time before facebook was available, twitter and instagram? Imagine not shopping from your mobile!
That's when Queen Bee was born - Back in 2005!
Celebrate our 16th birthday with 16% off storewide this long weekend!
enter code: SWEET16
(minimum spend $80 - t&c below)
Let's take a nostalgic step back in time with the evolution of our website over the years starting from way back in 2005...enjoy...












With generations of motherhood experience we have loved dressing pregnant bumps these past 16 years. We're always on the lookout for new products, the best brands and ways to improve our site so please don't hesitate to reach out with your ideas and suggestions in the comments below x

TERMS + CONDITIONS:
1. Minimum spend in one transaction of $80
2. Not to be used in conjunction with any other offer, no rainchecks
3. Excludes shipping charges, gift vouchers and gift wrapping
4. Exchanges after offer has expired will be at full price, ends midnight Monday 14.6.2021
5. You must SUBMIT the correct promo code at the shopping cart page to receive your discount - sorry, no exceptions - we cannot manually adjust orders or refund discounts. Instructions can be found here
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