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Things I love for my baby and/or wish I'd received at my shower...
-My Diaper Genie. I have two, just because they are so convenient. -Even if she's breast feeding, a good set of bottle is handy, in case she decides to express or use the occasional formula bottle. -SOCKS! My DD goes through socks like crazy. She is already wearing 12-18 month socks at age 9 mos. -bigger clothes. I know newborn stuff is cute, but what if she/they deliver 10 pounders? Aim for 9 mos and up. -a basket of baby goodies. My cousin gave me this beautiful wicker basket filled with every baby product out there. Helps to have everything on hand. -car mirror. It's this mirror that sticks to the rear window by a suction cup and lets you see the baby in her rear facing seat. -ROBEEZ. These are special leather shoes that baby can't take off. They come in so many cute designs and you can get them here http://www.robeez.com NAIAW, just a happy repeat customer. -fitted crib sheets, for when those diapers leak overnight. -babyproofing kit, great to have before you need it. Cupboard latches, doorknob covers, plug covers, etc. -pacifier thermometer, by Vicks. It's a thermometer shgaped like a pacifier/soother/dummy/whatever you call it (it's a dumtit here in Newfoundland) which allows you to take baby's temperature with a minimum of fuss. Much cheaper thant he ear one although it's also slower. -Ocean Wonders Aquarium for the crib. It really works to soothe DD back to sleep. As for bibs, yes I would agree. The bigger the better. There are some out on the market that even have arms! As for spit up, DD never dirtied a burping pad; it always skipped right by and landed on the floor. Well, I guess that's a good start. HTH! Michelle in Gander "QuiltShopHopper" wrote in message ... Hello all, I have two friends who are expecting, and I am writing to ask what items you really needed or wanted most for your shower or new baby. Is there anything you needed more of than you received? I am doing a flannel receiving blanket, burp towel and bib, but don't those things out to be much bigger than they are in the stores? Some babies can burp all the way to the floor; seems like you would need a burp towel the size of Kansas. And bibs, don't you need a bib the length of the baby and the width of her outstretched arms? Cyndi |
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"QuiltShopHopper" wrote in message
... | *Head to toe baby wash (I use Johnson's | | is special baby wash really better than just bar soap? Or is it just easier | to use a liquid soap on a sqirmy baby than a bar soap? IMHO yes it is. Bars are too slippery and awkward, lots easier to take two squirts off of the pump with one hand than manhandle a slippery screaming baby whilst trying to rub them with a bar of soap. | also, is Dreft really better laundry soap than any other? It costs so much | more! I don't use dreft. I break out into a rash, and I'm afraid that DD will too....we use surf. | And do you really use baby oil? What for? And is the gel form better than | the oily form? I use baby oil, but not on the kids...just on me. I put it in my bath water and I also use it in place of shaving cream. I have tons of uses for baby oil/skin so soft and very few of them are uses for the kids. -- Karlee in Kansas Queen of Packrats ~~ "Be who you are and say what you feel because those who mind don't matter and those who matter don't mind." -Dr. Seuss |
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I'm not Karlee, but as a new mom...
Liquid soap is definitely easier to deal with than bar. It's harder to drop the soap ;-) I guess Dreft is just special baby detergeant? I tried Ivory Snow and Purex Baby Soft for the first few washes. They are supposed to be softer/milder on baby's skin. After that, I washed a few pieces in the regular detergeant that I use (at the time it was ABC powder, now it's Gain liquid) and checked for a skin reaction. There was none, so I was good to go. I've used baby lotion, and gel baby oil, for moisturizing. When it gets dry here, DD's skin looks like it's covered in pimples. Gel oil is easier to deal with than regular oil. BTW, a good bath soap for when baby has the sniffles is the menthol stuff from Johnson's. The whole family uses it. It's like bathing in mild Vaporub, your nose is all clear for a little bit after. HTH! Michelle in Gander "QuiltShopHopper" wrote in message ... *Head to toe baby wash (I use Johnson's is special baby wash really better than just bar soap? Or is it just easier to use a liquid soap on a sqirmy baby than a bar soap? also, is Dreft really better laundry soap than any other? It costs so much more! And do you really use baby oil? What for? And is the gel form better than the oily form? Cyndi |
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A note about the Robeez... great shoes.. I LOVED them for Meg, but the
elastic was tight around the ankle so I lengthened it. Meg loved them too and was not able to take them off. They are a Canadian company, so when DH ordered them he asked if he could pay the Canadian price if he had them shipped to his sister in NB, and they were happy to let him do that with a credit card. Sister later shipped them to us, saving us a bit of money. -- http://photos.yahoo.com/lunamom44 "Keith and Michelle" wrote in message m... Things I love for my baby and/or wish I'd received at my shower... -My Diaper Genie. I have two, just because they are so convenient. -Even if she's breast feeding, a good set of bottle is handy, in case she decides to express or use the occasional formula bottle. -SOCKS! My DD goes through socks like crazy. She is already wearing 12-18 month socks at age 9 mos. -bigger clothes. I know newborn stuff is cute, but what if she/they deliver 10 pounders? Aim for 9 mos and up. -a basket of baby goodies. My cousin gave me this beautiful wicker basket filled with every baby product out there. Helps to have everything on hand. -car mirror. It's this mirror that sticks to the rear window by a suction cup and lets you see the baby in her rear facing seat. -ROBEEZ. These are special leather shoes that baby can't take off. They come in so many cute designs and you can get them here http://www.robeez.com NAIAW, just a happy repeat customer. -fitted crib sheets, for when those diapers leak overnight. -babyproofing kit, great to have before you need it. Cupboard latches, doorknob covers, plug covers, etc. -pacifier thermometer, by Vicks. It's a thermometer shgaped like a pacifier/soother/dummy/whatever you call it (it's a dumtit here in Newfoundland) which allows you to take baby's temperature with a minimum of fuss. Much cheaper thant he ear one although it's also slower. -Ocean Wonders Aquarium for the crib. It really works to soothe DD back to sleep. As for bibs, yes I would agree. The bigger the better. There are some out on the market that even have arms! As for spit up, DD never dirtied a burping pad; it always skipped right by and landed on the floor. Well, I guess that's a good start. HTH! Michelle in Gander "QuiltShopHopper" wrote in message ... Hello all, I have two friends who are expecting, and I am writing to ask what items you really needed or wanted most for your shower or new baby. Is there anything you needed more of than you received? I am doing a flannel receiving blanket, burp towel and bib, but don't those things out to be much bigger than they are in the stores? Some babies can burp all the way to the floor; seems like you would need a burp towel the size of Kansas. And bibs, don't you need a bib the length of the baby and the width of her outstretched arms? Cyndi |
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okay... i didn't give a very good explaination.... it is what my mum calls a
"binky tether" um... take maybe a 4.5" to 5" strip of 1/2" wide soft cotton webbing (like ribbon but stronger) fold each end over wide enough to accomodate a snap and baste down. One end stitch folded/basted part securely to bib 5" below shoulder and about 1/2 the distance btwn bib's vertical center and the end of the baby's shoulder... (if you drew a line from the edge of the baby's cheek down to his/her hip it would fall on that line or near it) the other end, stitch the fold securely down. Add snap parts to each end. this one is a big bib and has an applique of a house on it. It came with plastic keys for the baby to play with /teeth on. I used the binkies with a loop on the end of them and it worked nicely to let the babes use the binky/spit it out w/o having a long tether that i was afraid would choke them or pinch them with it's clip. if that's as clear as mud, tell me and i'll try to get a picture up. It really should be easier than i have made it seem! Kellie oh... and there is something else i loved! a plastic basket that you can put bottle nipples in the top and the lids in the bottom and they don't fly all over the place in the dishwasher! I still use it for cake decorating stuff and medicine cups and all sorts of little things! "QuiltShopHopper" wrote in message ... Yes, i am making the receiving blanket and bib and burp towel as a gift. And I want to use velcro to keep the bib on, make it very large, and I can make the pocket to catch food, but i cant visualize the loop thing that holds a passifier. can you describe it more, or show me a picture, or something? thanks so much! "Kellie J. Berger" wrote in message . com... are you making the bibs? 2 features i found helpful in 2 seperate bibs my kids had..... one had a little loop that snapped a the end to hold a binky/passy/chewtoy..... that proved VERY helpful! |
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baby oil was only good for getting cradle cap off the kiddos... but my
youngest broke out in a rash when i used it on her! I doubt if i ever used more than the trial size container i got from the hospital! Kellie "Kate Dicey" wrote in message ... QuiltShopHopper wrote: *Head to toe baby wash (I use Johnson's is special baby wash really better than just bar soap? Or is it just easier to use a liquid soap on a sqirmy baby than a bar soap? also, is Dreft really better laundry soap than any other? It costs so much more! And do you really use baby oil? What for? And is the gel form better than the oily form? Cyndi A squish of baby bath in the water is easier than skiddling with slippery soap. Dreft is a horrible price: use anything non biological that you can all tolerate. I used Persil original big box non bio, and still do. Baby oil? Dunno... Do babies need oiling? Can't help with that one as we still have the unopened only bottle I ever got... 9 years later! -- Kate XXXXXX Lady Catherine, Wardrobe Mistress of the Chocolate Buttons http://www.diceyhome.free-online.co.uk Click on Kate's Pages and explore! |
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A gift I loved (and now make for new babies) is a 45 x 45 ish piece of
plisse. I use my serger to make a rolled hem, round the corners a bit and include a note about how it is a screen, light covering, pirate hat, doll blanket, superhero cape and more. One friend bought fabric so I would make some as a gift for one of her relatives... Mary |
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The 100 ounce liquid is under $8 right now at Walmart.
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I just use the all free and clear that has no dyes or fragrance. DD has
VERY sensitive skin and this is what works. Oxiclean helps on spit up and did not irritate her skin. I never used baby oil or baby powder. In the end I started using cetaphil on her skin instead of baby soap due to allergies. Jan |
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