Google


| EDIT HTML | EDIT TEMPLATES DESIGNER | NEW POST | EDIT LAYOUT |

Friday, September 4, 2009

Checklist: Baby Registry Cleaner

Parentmag

Checklist: Registry 101
1
Diapers: Whether you're going the re-usable or
disposable route, you'll need plenty on hand.
2
Burp cloths (fabric diapers can also double as burp
cloths)
3
Disposable wipes. Always have a few packets on hand --
this is not an item you want to run out of
4
Diaper rash cream
5
Diaper pail: Choose one that you can operate with one
hand, one that uses regular garbage bags, and has an odor control
system.
6
Diaper bag: Make sure it hangs well from your stroller
handlebars.
7
Baby monitor
8
1 or 2 pacifiers, if you want to use them. Be sure to
get ones labeled "newborn."
9
Portable crib, commonly known as a Pack 'n Play, for
when you visit the grandparents
10
Co-sleeper. It's so nice to just reach over to nurse
your baby at night. But you can easily substitute the portable crib if
it's easier.
11
6 bottles, including nipples: Make sure you buy nipples
for newborns.
12
Bottle brush
13
Breast pump: Go for the fancy automatic double pump if
you're going back to work
14
Breastfeeding pillow
15
Nursing pads
16
Lanolin lotion for sore nipples
17
Breast milk freezer bags or storage cups
18
Thermometer. The rectal kind. Don't be freaked out --
once you do it, it's a piece of cake.
19
Nasal bulb syringe for clearing stuffy noses
20
Baby nail clipper
21
Alcohol swabs and bandages
22
Infant bath tub or seat with a newborn "sling"
23
Baby shampoo and cleanser
24
Baby lotion
25
2 to 3 hooded towels that let you swaddle baby post-bath
26
Crib
27
Changing table with pad (you can also covert an
existing dresser by topping with a pad)
28
Rocking chair
29
ExerSaucer. You won't use it for a few months, but once
your baby hits 4 or 5 months, it will blow his little mind.
30
Swing or bouncy seat. The movement makes almost all
babies very, very sleepy
32
Activity mat (also called the baby gym)
33
Mobile for the crib: Think music, lights and movement.
We like ones you can turn off remotely
34
Mobile for the changing table: Distract your baby from
the fact that his bum is cold.
35
Crib bumper
36
2 to 3 fitted crib sheets
37
2 waterproof mattress pads
38
2 or 3 changing pad covers
39
A rear-facing infant car seat with base. If you have
two cars, you'll need a second base.
40
Baby carrier and/or sling
41
Stroller: Baby won't sit up for a few months, so you'll
need a Snap 'n
Go, a travel system or a model in which baby can fully recline.
42
A "take-me-home" outfit. Look for a set that's cute for
photos, but practical (something warm for winter or light for summer).
43
6 to 8 onesies, half short sleeve and half long sleeve.
Choose kimono styles that don't pull over baby's head to cut down on
screams.
44
5 pairs of pants
45
6 to 8 sleepers (aka coveralls) with built-in footies,
or rompers if it's spring or summer
46
5 to 6 sleeping gowns, which snap5 to 6 sleeping gowns,
which snap, zip, or cinch closed at the bottom, making late-night
diaper changes a breeze.
47
At least 3 sleeping gowns should have built-in mittens
to cover fast-growing baby fingernails and avoid scratches on smooth
baby skin.
48
1 to 3 sweater cardigans or zip hoodies, depending on
the season
49
1 snowsuit or winter bunting (for winter babies)
50
1 to 2 pairs of mittens if they aren't included in the
snowsuit (for winter babies)
51
8 pairs of booties or socks
52
4 to 6 hats, including at least one sun hat
53
4 to 6 receiving blankets. One should be soft and thick
enough to be a blankie contender; two should be thin enough for your
diaper bag.
54
4 to 6 bibs. At least two should be waterproof. Once
baby starts solids, you'll need something you can just hose off.
55
Velcro swaddle. This crucial miracle item may be the
key to peace in your household.
56
Velcro swaddle. This crucial miracle item may be the
key to peace in your household.
57
Sleep sac, for when baby outgrows the swaddle or sleep
gowns, but is still too young for a blanket in the crib.