(Part 2) Reddit mentions: The best baby apparel & accessories

We found 608 Reddit comments discussing the best baby apparel & accessories. We ran sentiment analysis on each of these comments to determine how redditors feel about different products. We found 519 products and ranked them based on the amount of positive reactions they received. Here are the products ranked 21-40. You can also go back to the previous section.

28. Columbia Baby Tiny Bear II Bunting, Warm Soft Fleece, Spray, 0-3 Months

Fold-over hands and feetAsymmetrical zipper
Columbia Baby Tiny Bear II Bunting, Warm Soft Fleece, Spray, 0-3 Months
Specs:
ColorSpray
Height3 Inches
Length15 Inches
Size0-3 Months
Width12 Inches
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30. Zutano Unisex Baby Cozie Fleece Bootie, Gray, 6 Months

    Features:
  • OVER 20 YEARS OF EXCELLANCE — If you’re looking for baby booties that stay on, look no further than “Zutanos”. For over 20 years parents around the globe have tested and fallen in love with our original two-snap baby bootie design. Gentle elastic at the ankle and two snap options for a custom fit keep Zutano booties snug and secure on baby’s feet. Say Hello! to stress free living now that you won’t be constantly picking up (or losing) those pesky baby socks!
  • DESIGNED TO LAST — From the very beginning we carefully chose a unique fleece blend of cotton and polyester that would stand up to extended wash and wear to ensure you get the most out of our baby slippers. Many of our customers have told us a single pair held up through the years and multiple active babies!
  • FUNCTION AT ITS FINEST—We use high-quality snaps on our booties instead of Velcro. Why? Because YKK snaps are rugged and won’t wear out. Velcro may work great at first but after several washes and crawling around on the floor will start to collect debris and will become less reliable over time.
  • GROWS WITH YOUR BABY — Our adjustable boots for baby boy or baby girl will grow with your little one and will tighten or expand for a custom fit. When baby starts walking and standing up check out Zutano Gripper Booties for that extra traction!
  • OUR CUSTOMERS ARE #1! — Zutano has become a household name over the years thanks to our loyal customer base of parents, grandparents, aunts/uncles, and gift-givers alike. We strive to provide the best experience possible for our customers and love to hear from our fans. If you have a heart-warming story about our booties or if you simply have a question please don’t hesitate to contact our team.
Zutano Unisex Baby Cozie Fleece Bootie, Gray, 6 Months
Specs:
ColorGrey
Height2 Inches
Length6.5 Inches
Size6 Months
Weight0.13 Pounds
Width6 Inches
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39. Carter's Baby White Multi-pk Bodysuits 126g389, Newborn

5 pack^nickle-free snaps along side of tee
Carter's Baby White Multi-pk Bodysuits 126g389, Newborn
Specs:
ColorWhite
Height1.5 Inches
Length5.9 Inches
Number of items5
SizeNewborn
Weight0.3086471668 Pounds
Width4.4 Inches
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🎓 Reddit experts on baby apparel & accessories

The comments and opinions expressed on this page are written exclusively by redditors. To provide you with the most relevant data, we sourced opinions from the most knowledgeable Reddit users based the total number of upvotes and downvotes received across comments on subreddits where baby apparel & accessories are discussed. For your reference and for the sake of transparency, here are the specialists whose opinions mattered the most in our ranking.
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u/[deleted] · 2 pointsr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

Hiii 💖

Look at these adorable star wars CAT TOYS 😍😍

Star wars cat toys

Star wars cat toys

Then LOOK at this onsie for your baby 😍😍



And then for momma, this adorable ewok clutch


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And then how cute are these hot dog/marshmallow roasting sticks


And since you love traveling, do you have one of these? Helps you keep track and show off where y'all have been 😍😍


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Thanks for the contest!

I love shopping, so this was so much fun! I might add a couple more links in reply to this if I find anything else 😁😊



My random wants WL ::: http://www.amazon.com/registry/wishlist/38YD4RSUNA3GT

u/belleofthebell · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

This is so timely. My best friend had her first baby this last year and the little one just turned 6 months old. This is my pool pal and I started thinking about this upcoming summer and how her daughter will be old enough to enjoy it. I added the CUTEST little swimsuit to my list.

This woman and I have known each other for 7 years now. We were working as servers at the same restaurant but we weren't more than work-friendly for a couple of years. She and my sister were actually close first and we got to know each other better by proximity. One day she just opened up her heart to me and we have been besties ever since.

I do not know many people who have been through the relationship betrayals that I have watched her endure. She was in a 5 year relationship that ended with her SO in prison... she found out about his arrest on the news. I will spare you the details, but he is now listed as a sex offender. It was so painful to watch her try to reconcile this man that she loved, shared a home with, and thought she knew- with this separate life he had been living. I watched as she put herself out there again and fell in love. And I had a front-row seat when that fell apart spectacularly. It's a complicated story, but essentially that boyfriend had been cheating on her for pretty much the whole relationship- with his child's mother. Through some strange twist of fate, she fell in love with a man she would likely have never met if that precise scenario hadn't taken place. He respects her, he cherishes her, and most of all he makes her happy. They made the most precious little girl and I have the honor of planning their upcoming wedding.

Not only have I watched in amazement as she took blow after blow yet maintained her hope and ability to trust, but I have poured out my own soul to her. She has patiently listened to every crisis (small or large) that I have encountered and walked with me through all my hard times. Her counsel offers no judgment. She has been such a beautiful example of sacrifice, encouragement, and strength and I try to reflect that back to her at every opportunity.


Now that I think about it, I probably need to put that in a card for her.

u/LiesandBalderdash · 2 pointsr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

Here goes! It looks like I got all but 1 item from my current wishlist. Yah!

1.) Something that is grey.

2.) Something reminiscent of rain. Why not a raincoat?

3.) Something food related that is unusual. These are from Japan and Matcha flavor is hard to find in the US!

4.) Something on your list that is for someone other than yourself. Tell me who it's for and why. (Yes, pets count!) For my son! He's a nugget.

5.) A book I should read! I am an avid reader, so take your best shot and tell me why I need to read it! Guy Gavriel Kay is an amazing writer and I think everyone should read his books. They evoke so many emotions!

6.) An item that is less than a dollar, including shipping... that is not jewelry, nail polish, and or hair related! How about free? Read the classics!

7.) Something related to cats. I love cats! (keep this SFW, you know who you are...) NO.

8.) Something that is not useful, but so beautiful you must have it. I think by definition art is not useful, but very beautiful!

9.) A movie everyone should watch at least once in their life. Why? Because Neil Patrick Harris and Nathan Fillion are amazing.

10.) Something that would be useful when the zombies attack. Explain. For stabbing. It's a silent weapon, which is best. You don't want to attract more of the undead.

11.) Something that would have a profound impact on your life and help you to achieve your current goals. My current goal is to be more active as I try to lose weight, but foot pain is a big barrier to walking/exercising more. I have heard awesome things about this foot wrap and it would be a huge help and keep me from being in pain as I exercise!

12.) One of those pesky Add-On items. It's hard to find in stores now, weirdly. And it's all I wear daily!

13.) The most expensive thing on your list. Your dream item. Why? PS4!

14.) Something bigger than a bread box. EDIT A bread box is typically similar in size to a microwave. Home. Made. Cappucino. It can go right next to the breadbox.

15.) Something smaller than a golf ball. This is pocket sized!

16.) Something that smells wonderful. Apples!!

17.) A (SFW) toy. She-Ra is pretty safe for work

18.) Something that would be helpful for going back to school. If you're in college, you're gonna need one of these.

19.) Something related to your current obsession, whatever that may be. Adventure Time! Come on, grab your friends!


20.) Something that is just so amazing and awe-inspiring that I simply must see it. Explain why it is so grand. What's mrore amazing than being INSANELY comfortable? Just look at it! Get inspired to sleep. It looks so comfy, I can't handle it.

fear cuts deeper than swords

u/bakinglove · 1 pointr/InfertilityBabies

Our girl is 8 days old- things we've used everyday are the pack n play in the living room. The one I registered for has "portable changer/napper". Other ones have reversible changer napper. Only difference with the portable one, you can snap out the napper and put it on the floor. I anticipate we'll take this to our in laws for short day trips, but who knows! Pack n' play we got. The swaddles are hard to predict what baby might like. We were also gifted a pair of zip up newborn swaddles that have worked well for nighttime so far. We still swaddle her in a muslin one over this but it seems to keep her squirmy hands contained without pissing her off too much. Bonus: you can up zip from the bottom to check diaper without unleashing the full naked baby wrath. Swaddleme newborn pod of course these things depend on your babies size and length but they've works great so far (baby girl was 8lbs 9oz at birth, 21"). Also second getting soft washcloths- Ive liked the bamboo ones a friend got us. If you do have a regular changing pad with cover, I'd suggest getting something to put on top of the cover so you don't have to be washing and changing that as often. Bamboo covers but there are lots of options for these.
I love these kimono style newborn shirts (we got short sleeve since it's still hot here). So much better than a onesie until the cord stump falls off. Also easier to put on and take off a sleeping or fussy baby, not to mention easy diaper checks! Newborn shirts
Other stuff we use every single day:
-good diaper organizers around the house (nursery, living room, etc). We have 2 different ones from SaraBear and I like them both
-tons of wipes- you may not want to register for any newborn diapers, we got a lot gifted to us. Luckily our girl hasn't grown out yet, but I'm glad we have 1s on stand by
-Brestfriend pillow if you plan to breastfeed. I was suggested to bring it to the hospital and I'm so glad I did- it really helped with early breastfeeding especially when I wasn't totally comfortable moving around in bed and adjusting 1,000 pillows. Much more secure in my opinion than Boppy.
Good luck!

u/Genavelle · 3 pointsr/beyondthebump

Now, I don't know what baby showers/gifts are like in Holland, but atleast in the US, it seems like everyone LOVES to get baby clothes. So, unless you have a really special outfit in mind, I probably would skip the baby clothes, or atleast get clothes in bigger sizes. I got a ton of newborn and 0-3 month clothes at my shower. Maybe if you're doing a variety basket, you could throw in a few pairs of baby socks or a little hat or something. Especially if it's going to be a fall/winter baby, finding a cute winter hat could be fun. On amazon, I found a pair of matching winter hats- one that fits mom, and one that fits baby! https://www.amazon.com/oenbopo-Parent-Child-Warmer-Daughter-Crochet/dp/B01LXB35YQ/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=mom+and+baby+hat&qid=1565279915&s=gateway&sr=8-1

As for more of the "essentials", I would definitely check her registry. This can atleast give you an idea of what she already knows she needs, or if there are any certain brands she seems to prefer. There are always things like thermometers, baby nail clippers, medicinal stuff (gripe water, gas drops, desitin, etc) bottle brushes, even baby toothbrush sets. If she's planning to breastfeed, there are a lot of pretty nursing covers out there. Some of them are even multi-functional and can also be used as scarves or carseat covers. One random thing that I found at Target were these medela "quick clean micro-steam" bags. They're intended for cleaning pump pieces, but I use them for pacifiers ALL the time. Books are also good, because reading the same 4 books all the time can get a little old :p

And as someone else said, any gift cards for food delivery, or even throwing some coffee into the gift basket are both good ideas.

u/vfxfilmfatale · 2 pointsr/NewParents

we randomly threw this onto our registry because it had spaceships on it, but it turns out that the fasteners are powered by the science of MAGNETS and it is absolutely amazing:

http://www.amazon.com/Magnificent-Baby-Baby-Boys-Newborn-Rockets/dp/B00E0G34DA/ref=sr_1_92?s=apparel&ie=UTF8&qid=1410096843&sr=1-92

compared to snaps or buttons, it makes it so unbelievably easy to get the kid in and out of for diaper changes (oh dear lord... so many diaper changes). eventually, we went and bought several more outfits from the same brand at different sizes so we'll have more outfits as he gets bigger.

these clothes are in heavy rotation with our kid and our daycare has told us that if we send him in with these clothes every day, our caregiver will be our best friend.

speaking of diapers, one thing that i wish someone would have gotten us was a gift certificate to our local compostable diaper service. it's pretty cool, they supply the diapers and once a week, they'll haul the dirty diapers out to be composted. not sure if you have that available where you're at, but we really appreciate having it.

here's the service we use in our area:

http://tinytots.com

i love that you're putting so much thought into what you'll get them. i'm sure they'll totally appreciate whatever gift you decide on.

u/JaelynnPinklady · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

What about Ezra? However I do love Ezio!

It was way to hard to choose between these two. Seriously how cute are these?! I wish they had them in my boys sizes! Outfit one / Outfit two

Baby shower ideas:

Games
Also there is a prize thing too where you make lil diapers and you put melted chocolate in a few and whoever opens their diaper and it has poo gets a prize! lol They were a hit at the showers I have been to with them.

Decor idea I love this and thing it is super cute!

Also congratulations on the new addition soon to come! I have two lil boys of my own and they crack me up! Baby tip since you said its the first boy in 3 gens, even if you are just an aunty... Make sure you always have the diaper ready to cover up any sprays while changing! haha Thats one thing I learned real fast with my first son! XD I got peed on so many times! Only once second time around, I had learned my lesson!

u/UndedicatedSith · 14 pointsr/Parenting

Is your daughter in aba therapy? I would definitely ask her therapist if she has any ideas or witness this kind of behavior before and see what she recommends.

For clothing, I suggest getting bodysuits for your daughter that have snap enclosures at the bottom:

https://www.amazon.com/Toddler-Sleeveless-Bodysuit-8-10-10-12/dp/B0087PZ7DA

They are much harder to open and as you can see from the reviews is popular for older special needs kids. Another idea would be to get rompers that have buttons on the front or back in order take off like:

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B06XHL2F3C/

Do avoid spaghetti straps or anything with large necklines cause those are easy to wiggle out of.

If your daugther likes tight fitting clothes, weighted blankets/vests, etc. You can also try a gymnastics unitard out.

For the pottying aspect, I suggest getting portable potties for every room she spends times in so you and her have fast easy access to plop her down when she needs to go. I suggest sitting her on the potty every hour while awake and every 3-4 when asleep. This can be tweaked based on what you think her pottying habits are, but its a good baseline to start at and time can be slowly incremented once you get a good feel for her toileting times. It helps to keep meals and snack time to be around the same times.

Whenever you sit her down on her potty use sign language, pecs, vocalizaton, whatever you think she will catch on first and be consistent. Let her sit for 5-10 mins than continue throughout your day. When she does potty, make a big deal out of it with whatever motivates her might be singing a song, few m&m's, her favorite youtube video, whatever you decide to use make sure you use it exclusively for a successful potty.

You're right that she see no benefit for her to potty successfully, so that's why you need to create one for her to see and kids with autism it's harder for them to connect the dots, so it's important you are consistent.

It's also okay to take a step back on trying to potty train if you don't think she is developmentally ready and just focus on trying to keep her diaper on.

u/joroqez312 · 3 pointsr/BabyBumps

I don't LARP, but I have camped several times while pregnant and with a baby (kiddo is now a year old). There wasn't much that changed when pregnant (other than #2 below), but there are lots of little things that can make baby camping easier.

Things to consider/items that helped us:

  1. Upgrade tent to a larger size. Our old one fit 2 - that wasn't going to cut it with a baby. We bought one big enough to stand in and one that is darker during the day (clutch for naps!)
  2. Upgrade to a nicer air mattress. We used to use ultralight camping pads - that did NOT cut it when I was 7 months pregnant (such back pain), and sleeping basically on the ground after birth gave me clogged ducts since I was breastfeeding. OW. So a good air mattress is essential.
  3. Pack n play. We tried just having her sleep between us one night. I didn't sleep a wink and it confused her too since she sleeps in a crib at home. So she now sleeps in a pack n play.
  4. Heavy weight sleep sack. Even if it's warm during the day, nights are usually colder than your temp at home. Some people do baby sleeping bags, but a super heavy weight sleep sack did the trick for us. We did not camp when baby was still in a swaddle so can't speak to that. Bring warmer gear in general (hats, buntings, fleece jackets, etc.)
  5. Bring a camping high chair. This is once baby is sitting/eating (~6 mo+). Something like this or this. Essential for meals and just generally containing baby if you need to be doing things around camp.

    The above were the absolute essentials for us. Other things I've seen be really successful for friends camping are a white noise machine (tent walls are thin if camp is noisy), giant play pens so you don't have to hold baby constantly, and as someone else mentioned, carrier or hiking packs.

    Last, go in flexible. Baby still has to nap, they're in an unfamiliar space, etc. Camping/LARPing post-baby will NOT be the same as it was before baby. And that's okay - just go in knowing that and you'll have a blast!
u/telepathetic_monkey · 2 pointsr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

1. Something grey

2. Thunderstorm MP3

3. Take your pick just scroll down

4. For my baby because I want a cool ass baby haha! Also, daddy will like it!

5. The Hater trilogy, linked is the first of the 3. This book keeps you on your toes. It's an amazing apocalyptic book that has immense imagery. All I can say is read it.

6. Nail tape, it's not nail polish, just decoration.

7. Cats! There is a cat in the design.

8. So pretty!!

9. Because it'll always put a smile on your face!

10. Survival Backpack Has enough items to help a group of 4 survive for 72 hours. This will give the people with the pack a 72 hour head start from everyone else to establish a safe spot. Everyone else is trying to find essentials now getting stuck and eventually taken over by a hoard, whereas the person with the pack doesn't need to waste time getting food, water, and some medical kit.

11. Cookware My boyfriend and I have been living with his parents for a while now and we are getting our own apartment soon (all utilities included, yay!!). His parents decided not to pay the gas company the $500 deposit to have it turned on because we live in the south and don't need to heat our apartment, we would only use gas for cooking. Because of that I haven't had a meal cooked on/in a stove in about a year. We either eat things fresh, microwaved, in a crock pot, or fried. I am sick and fucking tired of it. With the cookware I'll be able to change my eating habits because I won't be limited to what things I can cook with. Also, when I was a little girl, I never ate at a kitchen table because we didn't have one. We would eat meals separately, and I always longed for the family dinner atmosphere. My goal is to have a family dinner at least 3 times a week. I know the cookware won't help me achieve that goal, but it puts me one step closer.

12. Baby mittens

13. Soda Stream It's the 2nd most expensive item, the survival pack above is, but the Soda Stream is my dream item. My ex roommate had one and it's amazing! Also, I'm pregnant and can't have caffeine, but I love the bubbles so much!!! With the Soda Stream, I'll be able to make anything carbonated!!! I LOVE mixing in the Crystal Light powered packets, yummy!!

14. Cute storage cube

15. Owl Necklace

16. Chocolate

17. Beautiful Katmari

18. Pens

19. I'm obsessed with my unborn baby. But then again, aren't most expecting mothers??

20. Instant smoke ring machine! Does the awesomeness of instant smoke rings need to be described!?!

Made in Oregon

Thanks for the contest, this was fun!!

fear cuts deeper than swords

u/chickenfuz · 2 pointsr/BabyBumps

A couple things you might want to consider but your list looks good! And like you and others have said you'll probably get other clothes because people love to buy tiny adorable clothes. If you get items that aren't practical or duplicates you might think about returning and using the funds later to fill in any gaps in baby's wardrobe. Unless of course the items are sentimental or the gift giver will take it poorly...


Ok my things to consider:

  • Because baby might be long you might want to try and find sleepers that don't have feet so they last a bit longer. Hanna Anderson has them but they can be pricey. Then you can do socks (if they stay on) or booties (Zutanos makes ones that stay on, we loved them!)

  • You can get a few onesie extenders to maximize the life of your onesies

    Edits- formatting
u/babybarrel · 2 pointsr/Mommit

I recently went out and bought several types of trainers/potty pants so that I could compare them before I bought into one type. I'm at a similar point as you are where my little guy has been going on the potty for quite a while and doesn't 'produce' much in his diaper so the girl at the store said it's a perfect time to get him into trainers. Keep in mind that the whole point of the trainer is that the baby feels the wetness when they have an accident so be prepared for some spills. You could limit the spills by putting a diaper cover over the trainers.

Here are my fave in order:
Blueberry:
(http://www.amazon.com/Blueberry-Training-Pants-Giraffe-Medium/dp/B0054KP61O/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1404878548&sr=8-1&keywords=blueberry+trainers)
These are great when we're hanging out around the house. If he has an accident they tend not to leak right through. They have nice thickness to them, and I like to let him wear them without a waterproof cover. They have some great designs too so I let him run around the house in just these on hot days.

Bummis:
(http://www.amazon.com/Bummis-Potty-Pant-Pistachio-Medium/dp/B00BPIKH0O/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1404878710&sr=8-1&keywords=bummis+potty+pant)
These potty pants are what they call an all-in-one...they have a waterproof cover so they'll hold leaks in better. I really like how streamlined these are and the inner fabrics are hemp and cotton.

Under the Nile: (http://www.amazon.com/Under-Nile-Organic-Training-Pants/dp/B00FU9H25M/ref=sr_1_7?ie=UTF8&qid=1404879318&sr=8-7&keywords=under+the+nile+training+pants)
These are almost like regular undies and at this point I find they leak too much for our needs. In the future I can see us using these more since they're adorable, very soft and organic cotton. They should have a waterproof cover over them but the Bummis Pull-On cover (http://www.amazon.com/Bummis-Diaper-Cover-Large-pounds/dp/B008PTZ170/ref=sr_1_1?s=baby-products&ie=UTF8&qid=1404879142&sr=1-1&keywords=bummis+pull+on+diaper+cover) feels very rubbery and I don't like to keep him in it all day.

Gerber:
(http://www.amazon.com/Gerber-Boys-Pack-Sports-Training/dp/B00AT90J5S/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1404879489&sr=8-2&keywords=gerber+training+pants)
These are in the same boat as the previous ones...they're just too thin for his needs right now BUT they're a great price and all cotton. I can see us using these a lot once he's better trained.

Just a note...the girl helping me at the store mentioned that even with the waterproof covers these are not really meant for naps or car rides. I would agree. I still put him in his regular diaper for those. When we're hanging around the house though I just make sure to put him on the potty after every meal and nap (or whenever he points) and on those days he has very few accidents.

Excuse the long post...hope it helps...and good luck!

u/reeljo · 1 pointr/beyondthebump

We've taken our almost 6 mo old swimming, she's not sure about it but it's fun :)

  1. yes! we've tried to go late in the day to avoid exposure, but I got some of the Blue Lizard Baby stuff.
    http://www.lucieslist.com/lucies-list-blog/2013/5/2/guide-to-summer-part-1-sunscreens-and-such.html
    She recommends "blocks" over "screens" which is basically physical blocks vs. chemical screens that absorb into skin. Makes sense to me...

  2. they're instead of a regular diaper (that would just absorb TONS of water). I've used reusable (Kushies) so don't know about disposable ones. they're worth it if you're going to swim much though ($10-20 each dep on brand). she hasn't pooped but online amazon reviews for this situation were good for Kushies and others :) http://www.amazon.com/Kushies-Diaper-Boats-Print-Medium/dp/B0029Z29VC/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1373569277&sr=8-2&keywords=kushies+swim

  3. I'd get him a rash guard or something to protect from sun if nothing else. you can find long sleeve ones with UPF 50+.

  4. pretty much what you said. I try to float her on tummy and back and splash a bit. nothing too exciting. if there are stairs or really shallow parts where they can stand/sit that is more fun for splashing around

    be careful of the sun, he probably can't go too long. Have fun!
u/powlalala · 4 pointsr/Buyingforbaby

Mitten cuff onesies are our favorite to use on our little one. Especially when he was just born, it was too hard to trim his nails and having the option to cover his hands without dealing with mittens made it so easy. We also don't use much of the pajamas that covers their legs because the less buttons you have to deal with in the middle of the night, the better.


Gerber Unisex-Baby Newborn 3 Pack Longsleeve Mitten Cuff Onesies Brand, White, 0-3 Months https://www.amazon.com/dp/B007C2PVT4/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_IdtQDb99VDGMH


You'll definitely need more burp cloths. I have about 30 and could use more. Cloth diapers as burp cloths are great since they're so absorbent. We use these the most.


Gerber Birdseye 3-Ply Prefold Cloth Diapers, White, 10 Count https://www.amazon.com/dp/B007VBYVWE/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_cGtQDbV795PPP


Our baby also loves his Wubbanub and they're nice so baby can practice grabbing things and they don't roll off baby as easily as a regular pacifier would. They have a ton of different animals.


WubbaNub Infant Pacifier - Baby Penguin https://www.amazon.com/dp/B018HJ0TXI/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_LPtQDbK2J7FFW


But really overall your registry looks good! You have a great variety of different sized clothes so that's good. The Dr. Brown's bottles are also great, I would just suggest having a large bowl in your sink to soak all the parts without them touching everything else in the sink. Or if you have a divided sink maybe use just one side for baby things. The only extras I would suggest are a small nail kit to keep in your diaper bag, baby blankets to cover baby up in his car seat or to swaddle, and Aquaphor when lotion isn't enough. Hope that helps!

u/ernieball · 4 pointsr/beyondthebump

I am a HUGE fan of Robeez for early walkers. They worked great for my son! There's a soft sole sandal version for warmer weather, too. We didn't use the sandal style because it was fall/winter when my son started walking, but if they're as good as the full shoe then you'll love them.

As far as sizing - they're pretty true. I bought my son the 12-18 month Robeez and he started wearing them around 12 months. He's 17 months now and they still fit. He's just now grown out of 5T Converse and I put him in 6T Vans last weekend. So I'd say the 12-18M Robeez are the equivalent of a 5T and a 6T (as they tend to be a bit forgiving with the elastics and typically span a few sizes).

u/Lireth · 1 pointr/BabyBumps

It wasn’t too bad! Depends on how many people you have at the shower really. I found this 15 pack of white onesies in various sizes on Amazon for $36: 15 pack onesies

And here’s a 24 pack of permanent fabric markers for $12: fabric markers

So say you have 30 people at the shower, you could get a couple packs of the onesies and 3-4 packs of the markers for people to share around, and it’d be around $100. Idk what your budget is, but that seems well worth it to me for your guests (and you!) to have a great time decorating the onesies, plus all the cute clothes you’ll get out of it! Everyone at the shower I threw had an awesome time with this craft, and thought it was a lot better than the sometimes corny games that can go on at baby showers!

Have fun!

u/Opheltes · 12 pointsr/AskMen

First, take a breath. Everything is gonna be all right.

Unless you helped raise your siblings or work in a daycare, most people go into parenthood without much relevant experience. (I had absolutely none.) It's one of those things that you learn on the job.

You have 8 months until the kiddo arrives. Enjoy your last childfree days. Trust me, there will be times you miss them. Get as much sleep as you can now, because the lack of sleep is rough. For me, that was literally the hardest thing about having kids.

If she's not already there, very soon your wife is going to start having morning sickness. While my wifey was puking her guts out, she preferred for me to bring her a glass of water to gargle and drink afterwards, hold her long hair out of the way to keep it from getting messy, and gently rub her back. Find out what your wife likes.

Once she gets to her last trimester, keep a close eye on her health. That's when things can go really bad. (Mine nearly died from preeclampsia during her first pregnancy) She should be seeing her OB regularly -- at least weekly if she has any high risk factors.

Literally the first thing you'll need is a car seat. The hospital will not release your child unless you have one. We used this one which is a car seat and carrier, and has seperate stroller attachment.

After the kiddo arrives home, you need to have a nursery ready. To that end, you're going to need a crib, diapers, diaper cream, wipes, 2-3 baby blankets, and some onsies. (I got this one for my kiddos). I would highly recommend getting a diaper genie too. If you have family members who are retired, having them stay over during the first month or two is a good idea. You'll probably be too tired to cook or clean, so an extra set of hands is always useful. You might also want to stock up on lanolin cream, because breast feeding or pumping is very hard on the titties and has a tendency to tear them open.

The best places to buy infant clothing are Goodwill and Once Upon A Child. They grow so fast that you'll get maybe a month of use out of it before it's time to buy more.

You also need to have some idea of what you're going to do with the kiddo after your maternity/paternity leave is over. Is wifey going to be a stay at home mom, or are you going to put your kid in day care? If you go the daycare route, you need to spend the months before the kiddo is born finding one. Do research to find good ones in your area, then go on a tour. Once you find one you like, put your kiddo on the waiting list. (Yes, they have wait lists for day care, especially for the infant rooms.)

As far as general parenting tips, the first year is the hardest. If you're feeling overwhelmed, it's OK to put the baby down in his crib and let him cry, while you walk away for 15 minutes to clear your head. Until around 6-10 months, infants aren't very interactive. Once they're walking (10-12 months) and talking (12-24 months), they're a lot more fun.


Oh, I asked my wifey and here were her tips:

  • Most insurance plans will give you a free breast pump, which you can order around the 6th month of pregnancy. Get one, preferably the Medallia double action, which is the cadillac of breast pumps)

  • Subsribe to the "One Bad Mother" podcast on the Maximum Fun podcast network.

    EDIT: Oh, and you'll need bottles, a bottle brush, and a sterilizer. This is the sterilizer we use.
u/whydna1 · 4 pointsr/NewParents
  • bottles of a few different brands; some babies will take one brand but not another. Most come with size 1 nipples, buy a few "newborn"/"low flow" nipples just in case.
  • a breast pump, even if you don't think you'll need one, your insurance will cover it (thanks obamacare). My wife stayed home for a while after our daughter was born. Having a pump (1) gave her relieve when she was engorged and (2) gave me an opportunity to handle some night feedings, etc.
  • a thermometer. In most cases, the "is my baby ok" question boils down to "if they're not blue and not running hot, they're probably fine". having this on hand before you need it is a stress reducer
  • a split of champaign (if you're so inclined). At some point, you'll be at home; just the three of you. The kid will be sleeping, the house guests will be gone and life will seem still for a moment. Celebrate your new life and then go take a nap.
  • a friend lined up to make a pharmacy run shortly after you get home. If you wind up needing any meds (pain meds are pretty common after childbirth), you tend to want them ASAP. Personally, I nearly fell asleep in the car on the way to the pharmacy to pick up my wife's meds; a co-worker of mine totaled his beamer on the way home from the pharmacy after his kid was born ;-P
  • I'm a huge fan of the various "sleep sacks" that allow you to swaddle without needing to do blanket origami.
  • Kimono onesies are awesome. I have no idea why they're so expensive and hard to find: http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00IFFNHL6. They allow you to dress the little monster with the scary "over the head" thing
  • make sure that some of your clothes are "0-3" and some are "newborn". If you have a tiny baby, the 0-3 stuff is too big; if you have a big baby, the newborn stuff is too small... it's weird.
u/-_-why-_- · 2 pointsr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

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Thank you for the contest! <3