i wouldnt ask for clothes assuming you will probably alot of clothes anyway
and besides, it is very fun to find clothes for you little one on your own
anything else you need
in versions that you want
comforter sets for the crib matching curtains
mattress pads for crib
i wouldnt get a bassinet
most playpens have a similar attachment and work just as well plus get more use
if you are breast feeding, i would even ask for a comfy robe if you dont already have one
favorite books for the kid
thermometer/grooming kit
disposable bibs
burp cloths
cutsy for going out and plain for staying in
a family portrait would be a nice gift for a baby shower though i have never heard of any one giving it-- perhaps i will keep that on the list for my next new mommy gift
if you live somewhere where it gets cold--- a snow suit
and make sure your selection covers all price ranges to allow guests of all incomes to comfortably pick there gift
2007-12-05 16:31:22
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answered by smittnlittlkitn 5
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2014-09-02 07:25:25
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answered by Anonymous
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you are able to positioned the better products on the registry, yet do no longer assume to relatively obtain them from all people. It would not harm to stick the better products on there, however. I advise, a pair of my acquaintances regarded at my registry and all put in money in direction of between the enormous products on my checklist. yet right here is what i've got continuously got here across to be maximum in choose while the toddler is right here: a million) undeniable white onesies (till you know intercourse) 2) Diapers Sizes a million, 2, and 3. (replenish!) 3) Wipes! 4) Nursing pads (you will use a ton whether you do no longer plan to nurse) 5) 4 oz..bottles (approximately 5 of them) 6) 8 oz..bottles (approximately 5-10 of them) 7) Bottle liners (if mandatory for form of bottle) 8) toddler shampoo, soaps, creams 9) Pacifiers 10) Sleep and performs sizes 0-3mos - 6-9mos(pajama form outfits) when you think of all the needs, you would be wanting to circulate into the different issues, like outfits and footwear, toys, and your enormous products. yet have faith me, as quickly as you have the toddler homestead, you will comprehend purely how lots you're grateful for sticking those necessities on your registry!
2016-10-19 08:54:54
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answered by megna 4
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My husband and I registered for everything that we needed and wanted. The prices ranged from $3 to $500 so that everyone who was interested could find something appropriate to their price range.
This turned out to be the biggest help when my son was born 6 wks early and he and my parents split the remaining gifts ( we had the shower already) and went out and bought everything that hadn't been purchased so our baby had everything we needed.
It isn't expected to get everything on your registry but it is a help to you so you'll know what you need and a help to those shopping. It takes the guess work out of whether you will like the gift or not.
2007-12-05 16:25:02
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answered by New England Babe 7
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If you have a shower, most people will buy you clothes, diapers, blankets, because these are easy gifts. If you register somewhere make sure you ask for different sizes on the clothes. You don't want to get a lot of new born clothes because they last like all of two weeks lol. Same with diapers. Congrats on your little one
2007-12-05 16:32:53
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answered by mom-of-2 1
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A must for the new parent, Diaper Genie!!!
After that I would recommend an umbrella stroller, a full sized stroller, car seat, and of course a wide selection of onesies, wet wipes, blankets, diapers, etc...
Target is a good place to register because they have a decent selection at reasonable prices.
2007-12-05 16:30:50
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answered by baloneycurtains 2
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Everything that you'll need for the baby. From bottles to bassinets register for it all. List of registries: Amazon, Walmart, Target, and Toysrus check them all out to see which one you like best.
2007-12-05 16:31:23
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answered by LIL REDD 4
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i registered at wal mart, target, and babies r us. i put everything possible on my registry. my husband and mom went with me. my mom was the biggest help in the world. there were things i didnt even know i needed. trust me, put things that range from $1 and up. you will be surprised what people will buy. at my shower i pretty much got everything i needed. and the things i got 2 of i took back and got the things i didnt get. good luck with your baby and have fun registering.
2007-12-05 16:33:13
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answered by Kinsey's Mom 3
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go to www.target.com It is a place that is accessable for most everyone and things there can range from a few bucks to a few hundred bucks! They also have a list on there to help you think of things you need for the baby. I also like it because I can read reviews of what people think about the products.
2007-12-05 16:27:33
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answered by Van is due 5/8/08! 5
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Diapers! Wipes! Moniter! Anything that you are going to need lots of.. mainly diapers.. trust me.. My son is 6 weeks and is just getting into his size one diapers.. we shouldn't have to buy him diapers until he is well into his size two diapers!! A good place is target, walmart, or Babies R Us. I don't know where you live and if they have one there but they have ANYTHING IMAGINABLE!!
2007-12-05 19:10:17
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answered by NBBTB 2
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