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[quote=Anonymous]Live small. Just get/keep the necessities. For us that would mean no changing table, no baby tub, very few large baby toys, etc. For toys you can have one playmat and the bouncer seat with a bin of baby toys (to store away on a bookshelf). If you really wanted to you could get an exersaucer used (we did like ours) and then get rid of it. Babies typically only use them for a few months and shouldn't use them for too long at a time. Once baby is older keep toys basic. Some stacking blocks/cups, a couple of puzzles, some books, balls, etc. You will want a highchair (or a booster chair that sits on a chair, like the Fisher Price Space Saver) eventually. I also like the Ikea high chair ($20 bucks plus a little extra for the tray) but that isn't the best for younger babies. We stopped using a booster at the table around 2.5. General rule when you live in small spaces - live small and purge and reorganize often. [/quote]
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