Tuesday, April 26, 2016

The first buying guide to a New Baby

Every baby is special, and every parent wants to get ready to meet their baby in all special ways they can. Getting ready with all the essentials for a new born, as well as for the mom is something that new parents plan for a long time. Making the list, doing a lot of research and buying them is an exciting process. However, it can sometimes be overwhelming when the list gets longer with multiple options, we all know how many options a single item has now a day...thanks to the online shopping experience. 


I have put together the list of must haves as well as nice to haves to make your shopping exciting. Feel free to modify and use it for your baby's arrival shopping, by adding your own touch in your own special way. You can also create your baby registry using this shopping guide.

Happy Shopping!!

Must-haves 

  1. carseat + stroller = Travel System, there are a million option, and will let you do the homework.
  2. breastpump - Buy one or get your free one from the insurance company.
  3. nipple cream
  4. Bottle small and large
  5. Bottle cleaning brush
  6. Bottle Dryer
  7. Bottle steamer and Sterilizer
  8. Crib
  9. mattress
  10. Fitted Sheet and extras(quilt and dust ruffles are nice to have)
  11. bath tub
  12. humidifier
  13. swing 
  14. rocker
  15. Boppy Pillow
  16. water proof changing pad
  17. daiper 
  18. wipes
  19. daiper bag, any large size handbag with multi organizer works 
  20. daiper pail
  21. Baby clothes detergent
  22. Baby Lotion or Baby Cream
  23. Baby Bath  or Baby Wash
  24. Baby Oil or any oil that you use and trust it is good for sensitive skin
  25. Hand sanitizer
  26. Vaseline petroleum jelly
  27. Thermometer
  28. infant tylnol/children tylnol
  29. Nail cutter
  30. Clothes 
  • onesies 
  • trousers
  • wash cloth
  • mittens
  • bathing towel
  • bibs 
  • hat
  • socks
  • Blankets - couple of them 
Nice to have 
Snotsucker
Baby monitor
Activity gym
Smart Socks
Musical Mobile
Nursing pads
Milk warmer
Pacifier
Daiper rash cream, vaseline petroleum jelly works equally well

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