Wednesday, March 28, 2018

Awesome Gender Neutral Baby Gift Ideas

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This spring has been a wild and crazy time for our family! My sister, my sister in law and my cousin's wife all had newborn babies. What a blessing these little ones are! 
Since my kids are no longer babies I kind of miss the baby gear - cute outfits, sweet little toys and the super soft blankets. 
Fortunately with the arrival of these new bundles of joy I get to do a little shopping for some cute baby gifts. None of the moms found out what they were having so when I was looking for a gift I had to keep it gender neutral. 
I compiled a list of super cute baby gifts that I found and thought I'd share them here with you. Enjoy!! (the sloth melts my heart!!)



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Advice for New Parents

As a new parent sometimes you can become overwhelmed by all the options available for a new baby. So you might be asking yourself "What do I really need for a newborn baby?" I remember asking myself this during moments of feeling overwhelmed. After having my first baby and then preparing for my second (and third and fourth), my list of "Must Haves" became much more simplified and practical. I approached the newborn stage with a mindset of survival and the less as more mantra. Here are my recommendations for what a newborn (and rookie parents) really need as they welcome their bundle of joy home.

1. Diapers (lots and lots of diapers) - In the early days you are supposed to track wet and dirty diapers to make sure baby is getting enough nourishment. Newborn babies go through a LOT of diapers. Also, some brands of diapers worked better for my girls and not my boys and vice versa. The best diapers for my girls were Pampers. Here is what I used:

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2. Onesies - my babies wore these all the time under everything from jammies to jumpers. My pediatrician always recommended to dress newborns in one more layer than what you yourself are wearing. My daughter who was born in the summer wore a onesie on hot days and seemed quite comfortable. A new mom needs a collection of these since babies tend to go through them quickly too - not quite as fast as diapers but still be prepared to change your baby's onesie 3-8 times per day. Here are some cute gender neutral onesies I recommend from Burt's Bees:

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3. Infant Car Seat - safety is obviously your number one concern when bringing baby home from the hospital. The right car seat installed correctly is so important. If you have never installed a car seat before I highly recommend checking with your local fire or police department to see if they have a certified car seat education program. Many times you can just stop into the police or fire department and they will check to make sure your infant car seat is installed correctly at no charge to you. We used Graco brand car seats with all four of our kids because they had good safety ratings, were easy to lug around and worked with our stroller. We also bought additional bases so we could use the same car seat in multiple cars. Here is a great option for you to try for a car seat. If you need additional bases you can find them here:
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4. Sleep sack or layette - newborn babies really don't need a lot of clothing at first since they spend a lot of time tucked into mom's arms eating or sleeping. I found that having a good supply of sleep sacks or layettes handy was what my babies wore for the first few months outside the womb. The advantage of the sleep sack is that you can change the baby's diaper without having to disturb them too much. Here are some I recommend for you to try with your little one:

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I hope that after you read this you don't feel as overwhelmed as you prepare for your new baby. Remember that becoming a new parent is a process that allows for you to have time to adjust and get prepared. Enjoy your new baby and the time you get to spend with him or her! 






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