Many people seem to plan for a new baby like they’re getting ready for a mountaineering expedition to Mount Everest. They spend an enormous amount of money and pick up lots of stuff that they don’t need. The fact is, you don’t need everything, and you honestly don’t need most things when it comes to prepping for a new baby.
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- Babies are tiny, and their fingernails and toenails are nearly microscopic. When you’re trimming nails, instead of a nail clipper or scissors, an emory board will make the job much easier.
- It can be tough to check the temperature of a squirming or cranky baby. Save yourself time with an ear thermometer, and you can check your baby’s temp when they’re down for a nap.
- Most parents, after their kids grow, will do virtually anything to get rid of outdated baby supplies. Strollers, diaper bags, swings, baby carriers/slings, activity centers, and books are all items that you have no need to buy new. Lots of people list these items on sites like Craigslist for sale. Friends and family most likely have items they’re willing to part with, and they may even let you try them out ahead of time to see if you like it.
- If you’re planning on having multiple children, try to get baby accessories that are gender neutral. While your baby won’t care about color one way or the other, you might feel a little weird putting your baby boy into a hot pink stroller.
- Finally, be willing to be flexible. One baby may love an activity center, while your second baby wants nothing to do with it. Babies are not an exact science, and sometimes a little trial and error is what it takes.