Showing posts with label blankets. Show all posts
Showing posts with label blankets. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 16, 2013

Top 10 Newborn Clothing Items You Will Need


What an exciting time it is knowing you are getting closer and closer to meeting the new member of your family! The car seats, crib assembly, nursery designing it never seems to end preparing for this special person. Many new moms, and even some new grandmothers have a tendency of getting too many things before the baby comes. It is always best to have more than less then you will be needing, but when it comes to clothing the baby will grow three times of his or her size when they were born in just that first year! Buying one cute outfit will most likely only last the baby a month or two then it's off ot the next size up! Keep that in mind when doing your baby registry and buying your own supplies as well as the same theory can apply to diaper sizes too!

The top 10 clothing items for your newborn:

1: Hats. Believe it or not, your baby will enjoy sleeping in a soft cap. It helps them regulate their own body temperature which is a must have if you happen to have a preemie baby in the home. Choose softer ones with a cotton base, and ones that wash well to avoid shrinking them.

2: Bodysuits. Some call these "onesies", and they are the tee shirts that snap just at the crotch for easy diaper changing routines. They are sold in packs generally and you will go through quite a few of these everyday so ensure you have plenty of them. They are a must in the summer months to keep the baby cool and comfortable.

3: Mittens: Not the kind you would use when you go sledding, these are special tiny ones for newborns. New babies have no idea how to move their bodies for weeks, they make a habit out of touching their faces and scratching their skin in the process. By putting the little mittens on their hands they can't hurt themselves. This will go away within the first six weeks.

4: Sleepers: These can look like the ones that have a zipper going right up the front of the outfit, or it can have a bottom that looks like a dress. They keep the baby warm when they are sleeping without needing pants or socks.

5: Booties: Most parents do not bother putting shoes on their babies until they are older. You can use booties instead to keep their feet covered and warm.

6: Pants: Get a few pairs of cotton pants that are easy to get off and on the newborn for when they are sleeping, or just laying in their swing.

7: Overalls: Most moms enjoy this look on a baby and it is comfortable for them as well. They keep them warm and most have snaps at the crotch for easy changing.

8: Socks: If you reside where it is cold, please do not forget to bundle up your new baby as they can be very susceptible to getting sick. Cover their feet with socks and booties.

9: Coat: Depending on the season, your baby will need either a raincoat, winter coat or light spring jacket.

10: Blankets: You really can never have enough blankets when it comes to having a new baby int eh house. They love being bundled up and kept warm.

Thursday, April 5, 2012

Giving A Personalized Baby Gift Basket


Every parent thinks that they have chosen the best name for their new baby and they just love seeing that name on gifts that they receive for their new little addition. A personalized baby gift basket make an unforgettable baby gifts for the new baby or for a great shower present, too. This unique baby gift can include everything and anything with the new babies name on it. A great shopper can put together a personalized baby gift basket with a teddy bear, blankets, cups, nursery items, to even diaper or two.

There are thousands of companies each day on the internet that offer the largest selections of personalized baby gift basket items. They also seem to be completing these personalized orders in record time and some offer overnight delivery, as well. All making for a pretty impressive gift for any new family to enjoy. There are, additionally, companies that offer personalized baby gift items that are organic, special colors and unique styles and even some at wholesale prices that can fit most any gift budget. Some of the absolute cutest baby gift items that can now be personalized for a special baby include: tee shirts, blankets, piggy banks, stick on signs for decorating their nursery, bonnets, pacifiers, burp clothes, dresses, hoodies, and even receiving blankets.

The best way to give a beautiful and personalized baby gift basket is to really plan and think ahead. Think about what type of selection you would like to include and how you want to display your end result for your special gift. A lot of the outlet malls now have stores that are loaded with personalized items that you could easily include in your baby gift basket. Many stores also have available special ordering that you are able to select from a book full of items that can be custom ordered with the new babies name on them all. This avenue works out well especially if the new baby has a very unique name or a different spelling to their name. Then, they are not left out due to their unique name as many children in the past have been.

A great idea is to do an all organic theme for the personalized baby gift basket. It could include all items that are environmentally proper. This works well especially if the parents have strong beliefs in this area, they will appreciate your attention to detail regarding your selection of organic products and clothing for their little one. Look online for various specials on personalized baby gifts, you can find some really good deals. For holiday offers, look online for web coupon specials as well.

Sunday, March 18, 2012

How To get Your Newborn On A Schedule


Becoming a parent for the first time is a tricky situation. You are overly excited to have this brand new person in your life, but constantly trying to figure out to live with them. Living with a new baby is a full time job. Learning how to get your newborn on a schedule is something every new parent must go through.

All new babies must have a new way of living that is productive and works for the whole family. If you work during the evenings, then you will have to create a whole new way of life for your family to run smoothly. For the rest of the world, you must pay careful attention to how often your baby needs to eat during the day. If it is every three hours or four hours, then allot for those times to be waking up at night to feed your son or daughter. Babies cannot survive very long without a food supply, they have tiny little tummies that will need constant feeding. This every few hours works for them for the first few weeks or months. Set an alarm if you feel that is necessary to get all of your baby's feedings in, but in most cases parents allow the baby to tell them when he or she is hungry. Your baby may do very well right from the beginning and only need to get up once per night for a bottle, so sometimes letting them help you get into the routine of what they will need is best.

Another tip for getting your baby on a schedule is to make sure they are clean and dry. Babies are excellent at crying to alert you that they need something. They will wake you up at night just to have their diapers changed, so save yourself the baby alarm at three in the morning, and change them right before you put them to bed. Clear any items from their cribs that may be harmful for them, such as stuffed toys or excessive blankets. They can suffocate or even wrap themselves in them in get injured.

How the room appears to the baby will also set the tone for the evening. If it is cold where you live, ensure your newborn is nice and snug all evening. Place him in a sleeper that keeps his feet warm as newborns have trouble keeping their own temperatures. If he or she uses a pacifier, then give them that as well. As the baby gets older, you will have more freedom to leave other items in their cribs for them to entertain themselves should they wake up in the middle of the night. As newborns, you have to use your own judgment to get through the first few weeks, be patient it will come to be a very easy life once the baby gets used to you and their new home!