Navigating Your Baby Registry + All The Baby Links
The baby registry. To be honest — creating a baby registry gave me so much stress. I wanted to make sure we had the best items for Noah, without going overboard. I literally spent HOURS on mom blogs, researching different baby brands, + texting my mom friends, “Do we actually need this?”
It’s normal to want to get *all the things* for your baby, but in actuality you don’t need much for your newborn. The essentials [IMO]: diapers, car seat [if you drive], a few onesies, whatever you decide to do for sleeping, + lots + lots of love. Everything else is a cherry on top!
I compiled this baby list to help first-time moms navigate their baby registry + hopefully prevent you from feeling as stressed out as I was. I promise you’ll find your groove. Take what resonates + leave the rest. You’ll know what’s best for you + your babe! Sending you lots of love + newborn hugs.
Notes:
- I used Baby List to create my registry
- Keep tags on everything + keep track of the “return by date.”
- If you find yourself stressing that you might be missing something, remember that you can buy pretty much everything on Amazon + it will come to your house in 2 days or less.
Nursery:
#1] Sleep + Lounge: We got this Moses Bassinet + Stand, as well as the Dockatot. We’ll be getting this crib when the time comes. Love that it converts to a toddler bed! I’m eyeing the Avocado Crib Mattress, Naturepedic Baby Crib Protector Pad, Mushie Crib Sheet, + Cozy Earth Crib Sheet. We currently co-sleep, which has been working really well for us — using bed railings.
#2] To Swaddle or Not To Swaddle? If you’re going to swaddle, definitely get The Ollie + Halo [they are both very easy]. Most babies like swaddling [it seems like], but Noah never took to it. I’ve also heard amazing things about Baby Merlin’s Magic Sleep Suit for when they are a bit older. IMO, you really only need 2 swaddles.
#3] Nursery Hamper: This is not a need, but this hamper is adorable + went with our boho vibes. It’s a good idea to have a nursery hamper if you want to wash your baby’s clothes separetely + with a different detergent. However, my opinion is to just wash everyone’s clothes with non-toxic, baby friendly detergent! We like Branch Basics + The Laundress.
#4] Monitor: Right now we live in a small apartment, so we don’t have a monitor — but I’ll get the Nanit Pro when it’s time for us to get a monitor!
#5] Sound Machine: We’ve been using our phone [Spotify White Noise] when we need it. Everyone loves the HatchRest+ [sound machine + night light… also, this night light is adorable] for sleep, + Baby Shusher or Hushh for an on-the-go sound machine.
#6] Yoga Ball: This was particularly needed the first month… Isaac loved calming Noah with this yoga ball by bouncing him on it gently [+ I love that it’s white — because most yoga balls I’ve seen are a bright blue!]. Also, some people love yoga balls during labor, so that’s something to potentially have on hand!
#7] Nursing Chair: I did a lot of research on nursing chairs, + I’m so glad I went with the Babyletto Kiwi. It’s expensive, but worth it. Even Isaac is obsessed with it. We keep it in our living room!
#8] Handmade Quilt: One of the most thoughtful gifts we received is a handmade quilt from Isaac’s sister. We worked with Thread And Iron to create a quilt, just for Noah. I’m already imagining this quilt being “passed down” to his future children. Melts my heart!
#9] Humidifier: A lot of people recommended a humidifier, so we got this one, however we don’t use it that much because we also have the Dyson Air Purifier. I can see us using it more when we sleep in separate rooms!
Clean
#1] Diaper Pail: Ubbi is our go-to.
#2] Diaper Changing Station: For diapers, we are using Hello Bello + Coterie. I had some trouble with Coterie in the beginning with sizing, but I love that they are a monthly subscription, so that you don’t need to worry about ordering more diapers. Keekaroo changer [worth the $$$ IMO], changing pad liners, water wipes, diaper balm, + a basket to store a few of everything in. As of right now, we change Noah on the ground in our bedroom [+ store the Keekaroo changer under our bed].
*Not needed — Baby Wipe Warmer. I read this in a lot of blogs, so we bought it… but I ended up returning it. I’m glad I did! It took some time for Noah to get used to the “cold” water wipes, but it doesn’t seem like he’s bothered by it at all anymore.
#3] Bath Items: Right now all the baths I give Noah, I’m in the bath tub with him — so we never used the Puj Flyte Infant Bath Tub we got [great for sinks]. I’ve heard good things about this baby bath, too. For shampoo/body wash, we went with Tubby Todd + Babo Botanicals. Weleda Baby Oil for baby massages, baby washcloths + of course a cute hooded towel is essential ; ).
#4] All The “Frida” Things: Chances are you’ve heard of the brand Frida Baby. They have all the things! We like the NoseFrida, NailFrida, Thermometer.
Travel
#1] Stroller + Car Seat: We went with the UppaBaby Vista 2 Stroller + Mesa Car Seat, because they are compatible, + the UppaBaby can accommodate two kids [apparently even three — there is a place where the third, oldest kid can stand during strolling].
- Jogging stroller, *We didn’t get this, but have heard great things if you’re interested!
- I’ve heard great things about the Doona for travel, but we didn’t go with this because the babies typically only stay in that stroller/carseat for 12–15 months.
- Eventually, we’ll probably get a lightweight stroller for traveling… but we’ll see! We absolutely love baby carrying, + have done that the most while out.
- *I live in California right now, but if I lived in a cold weather state — I would get this cocoon.
#2] Baby Carriers: We are a family that loves carriers ; ) + prefer carriers over strollers. Granted, Noah is still very young [2 months] — so it will interesting to see how each carrier grows with us.
- Artipoppe — Went back + forth on buying one because it’s so $$$, but we ended up doing it + I truly love it! Ask anyone who has it for a referral code + you’ll both get $50 off. This is our go-to carrier.
- Solly Wrap — Super cozy wrap. It’s a little annoying to put on/off though.
- Wildbird — I don’t have this, but I think I’ll try it for our next newborn. The patterns are so pretty! Stay tuned for thoughts.
- BabyBjorn Baby Carrier Free — We were between this + the ErgoBaby. They both have good reviews, so I don’t think you can go wrong!
- Osprey Poco Child Carrier Backpack — Haven’t used this yet, but can’t wait to use it for hiking + backpacking adventures!
#3] Portable Baby Changing Pad: I love the Mushie Portable Pad — I can easily store water wipes, a changing pad liner, 2 diapers, diaper bag dispenser, + a change of clothes in it!
#4] Pacifier: Noah hasn’t taken to the pacifier at all, but we have this one.
#5] For The Car: Back seat mirror + car window shades
*Diaper Bag: I never got a diaper bag! I almost went with this one, but I’m glad I didn’t. I use my old Lululemon Backpack + it works great ; )
Clothes
#1] How Many Clothes Do You Really Need In Each Size? This was a question that I googled over + over again. In our experience — not many. The majority of the first month he was in his diaper + a blanket in our arms! IMO, start here + then you can see how your baby grows + what your preferences are for clothing.
- 5 Pack Newborn Short Sleeve Onesies
- 1–3 Newborn Long Sleeve Zipper Footie
- 3–5 0–3 M Long Sleeve Zipper Footie
- 3–5 3–6 M Sets
- 2 Joggers
- 3 Socks
- 1 Mitten [in case your baby scratches face — Noah never did, but we had mittens on hand!]
- 1 Jacket [depends on your climate]
- Sun Hat
- Baby Carhartt Hat [because it’s so cute ; )]
- Tip: Don’t get clothes with multiple buttons… as cute as they may be… lol. It’s very hard to dress a squirmy baby with buttons!
- Brands: Loulou Lollipop, Loved Baby, Lou Lou + Company, All The Babies Co, Kyte Baby, The Simple Folk Co, Colored Organics, Mori, Smallable, Spearmint Baby, Rylee + Cru, Melbie Baby, Mini Ollie, Owlivia, Honey Bug
#2] All The Blankets + Burp Cloths: The first month especially, our babe lived in his diaper + a blanket.
- Aden + Anais Swaddle Blankets
- Lou Lou Lollipop Stretch Knit Blanket
- Little Giraffe Blankey, *We don’t have this yet — but apparently babies get attached to objects between 8–12 months, so we’ll get a “Lovey” for him then!
- Mushie Baby Cloths *I like this size for burp cloths
- Muslin Burp Cloths
#3] Teething Necklace: I’ll be getting this Raw Honey Amber Necklace when he starts teething.
#4] Clothing Organizer: Love these for a dresser to organize sizes + types of clothing! Also, baby hangers for closet! I prefer everything in a dresser, though.
Play:
#1] Play gym: I’m a big fan of Montessori learning, so the Lovevery Baby Play Gym was an easy decision!
#2] Toys: I’ll be doing The PlayKits by Lovery — going to start it at either 3/4 or 5/6!
#3] Bouncer: Baby Bjorn Bouncer Bliss is a must.
#4] Books: Instead of cards, encourage people to write a note in a baby book!
#5] Sheepskin Baby Rug: Love this one — so soft + cozy!
#6] Teethers: Noah hasn’t started to need teethers yet [typically 3–7 months when teeth start coming in], but this one + this one are so cute.
Feed:
#1] All The Breastfeeding Things: Get all the things so that you have it on hand + you can return anything that you don’t use— nipple shield, silverette, breast care kit, nursing pads, nursing pillow, haaka, nipple butter. I ended up returning everything besides the pillow + haaka. You’ll know what works best for you when the times comes.
#2] Bottle Feeding + Formula: Como Tomo Bottles, Breastmilk Storage Bags, Spectra M2 Pump [I was able to get it free with my insurance — definitely check yours!], we haven’t used formula but I’ve heard good things about Hollie + Bobbie. We have the Boon Law for drying bottles, but haven’t used it at all yet, since I mostly breastfeed right now. I also got Medela Micro-Steam Bags but have yet to use them.
#3] Starting Solids: I love the brand Mushie for feeding accessories around 6 months when they start solids. We got The Chair by Lalo , but I’ve heard great things about the Stokke High Chair, too!
#5] Nursing Cover: I wasn’t sure how comfortable I’d feel about breastfeeding in public, so I added this cute nursing cover to the registry. I don’t use it for nursing, but it’s great as a breathable blanket over the stroller.
For Mama
- Check out my postpartum essentials list for all things for mama! Comfy pjs, nursing bras, supplements, etc.
- 3 books that I read ahead of time: The Happiest Baby On The Block, Ina May’s Guide To Childbirth, + The Zen Mama
- Create cash funds on your registry for food, postpartum support, child care, etc.
Wow! This list turned out to be a lot more massive than I thought. I’ll continue to update this list as Noah grows + we learn more about his likes/dislikes : )
You got this mama!
Elisabeth