
Having a baby is mind altering. The entire experience from initially learning you're pregnant, to picking out highchairs and bibs. Bringing another human being into the world does not happen overnight, and you will not have everything you need for he or she when the big day arrives. As you get used to having your newborn around, you will quickly notice that the amount of products, foods, clothing and love they require can be daunting. Relax, and start off with your best foot forward by planning ahead and completing a baby registry to obtain some of those needed baby items.
On a baby registry, you will be able to list items you feel will best suit your newborn's needs. You can put virtually anything on one from diapers to cribs. Think carefully when creating your master list for all to choose from as it can be intimidating at first and even create a little shopping monster! Think of what items you know you will be needing and what items you may even need others to chip in help you afford during your very busy year ahead.
The top places worth looking into to create your baby registry are:
Babies R Us: It simply doesn't get any easier than this retailer for a registry. When it comes to babies, they certainly have done their homework and make it as smooth as possible for the new mommy to be. You can even take advantage of the seminars they hold in the stores on everything from breastfeeding to car seat safety awareness.
Target: Target is fantastic in that they have a store located in virtually every major city within the United States. This makes it easier for grandparents and uncles to just walk into their local store and choose which item they want to buy for your new baby. Their registries can be done through the guest services counter, and they have a kiosk at the front entrances for those seeking to print one out your registry and begin shopping.
JcPenney: This shop has been around for decades, and one service they can handle is registries. They specialize in registries for babies, engagements, weddings and anniversaries. They have staff on board in those departments to aide you in creating your list and your registry shoppers can buy stuff online as well using their registry.
Toys R Us: They are remarkably similar to the Babies R Us selection even though many assume they only sell toys. The company revamped their shops over the past few years to create more stores with a larger baby section inside them. They have everything you will need inside from swings to booster seats and the folks at the customer service desk are willing to help you out any way they can.
yes, Target is an awesome place to have your registry! They have so many great things there that you would have to pay a lot more for at some 'specialty' stores.
ReplyDeleteMy sister did hers at Walmart and Babies R Us and they were both very helpful.
ReplyDeleteI did target last time, but this time I might try Babies R Us
ReplyDeleteYeah both target and babies r us are great. Lol I did both.
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