![]() Stick with socks instead).Īt the very end, a list of misc things I loved but aren’t absolutely necessary, IMO. This is a long one, and takes you through 12 months.īut first, a brief list of things I hated, didn’t use, or don’t think you need: wipe warmer (you don’t want your kids getting too used to warm wipes), wipe dispenser (who has time to refill it? More plastic garbage), bottle warmer (I ran bottles under warm tap water), baby food maker (just use your food processor if this is your thing), a designated diaper bag (you’ll see why later), newborn mittens (get onesies with little flaps you can flip over their fingers), shoes (they’re cute, but until they start walking they’re just going to fall off and you’ll lose them. īehold - my baby registry or new-parent guide to the things I found really useful, and the ages I found them most helpful. Here is the list for remote postal codes. A Baby Registry cannot be created with a PO BOX or a remote locations postal code. Unfortunately (I mean, not really, two is enough) she would be our last baby and I couldn’t put my wisdom to use again. New Parents Checklist: Our baby experts have developed this practical checklist of all the must-haves for babys first year. We left all that “helpful stuff” behind, and only bought what we really needed, when we really needed it. With my second kid, she was born right in the beginning of the pandemic, right before we left that relatively-small NYC apartment with just four days worth of clothes and books and toys. The actual timeline of babies and when they need things like cribs, or non-bassinet strollers, or front-facing carseats perplexed me. We lived in a relatively small apartment in New York, so I knew I didn’t want too much stuff, but also I didn’t really have a good starting point to start building my spartan list of things we’d actually get. I hate doing research, I hate planning, but I also hate being unprepared, so I was stuck chasing my tail around this list of must-haves and life-savers and so many adapters and doodads, and Pinterest boards. The stuff we needed loomed like a deadline I wasn’t prepared to meet. ![]() ![]() We already know I found the idea of having a baby stressful the first time around, but the stuff. ![]()
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