your ultimate baby gear recommendations

Anonymous
Tried and true essentials - please share! Strollers, car seats, monitor, crib, bathtub, whatever.
Anonymous
Of the kind of “non essential essentials” here are mine.

The trip trap chair is worth it.

The expensive strollers are worth it, but you can buy used.

A bucket infant seat with a base in the car is worth it imo. The Chico KeyFit is good.

For me, a video monitor is worth it.

Blackout shades are worth it. You don’t need them until later.

Pack and play or equivalent is worth it, but you don’t need any of the attachments and doodads.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Of the kind of “non essential essentials” here are mine.

The trip trap chair is worth it.

The expensive strollers are worth it, but you can buy used.

A bucket infant seat with a base in the car is worth it imo. The Chico KeyFit is good.

For me, a video monitor is worth it.

Blackout shades are worth it. You don’t need them until later.

Pack and play or equivalent is worth it, but you don’t need any of the attachments and doodads.



Just want to mention that these pop up on buy nothing all the time so you don’t even need to buy one! Also, co-signed: they’re great!
Anonymous
I think about things in terms of cost per use.

Uppababy Vista, Stokke Tripp Trapp - totally worth it. Built to last and used every day, multiple times per day.
Anonymous
Absolutely a video monitor. We like our Eufy.
Anonymous
I think Pack N Plays are a waste of money. Very uncomfortable for long term sleep, too small to be a playpen. I truly don’t understand what others use them for. Gave it away after 2 years.

The only items I LOVE are:
Woolino sleep sacks
Nuna Revv (rotating is life changing)
Munchkin Step diaper pail (best baby item I have. Zero smell, years of use)
Sprout book shelf https://sprout-kids.com/products/lexico-book-display-shelf?variant=37889273823413
Anonymous
Hatch night light
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Absolutely a video monitor. We like our Eufy.


Our Eufy’s battery died after about a year. It’s not easily replaceable either.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I think Pack N Plays are a waste of money. Very uncomfortable for long term sleep, too small to be a playpen. I truly don’t understand what others use them for. Gave it away after 2 years.

The only items I LOVE are:
Woolino sleep sacks
Nuna Revv (rotating is life changing)
Munchkin Step diaper pail (best baby item I have. Zero smell, years of use)
Sprout book shelf https://sprout-kids.com/products/lexico-book-display-shelf?variant=37889273823413


I actually love our pack n play! Get one that is two-tier for longevity. The top tier is a bassinet. We have the Bugaboo Stardust.

Agree with a rotating convertible car seat! Totally life changing. We have the Evenflo Revolve 360.

Anonymous
Baby bjorn bouncer.

Trip trapp high chair.

Nuna rava (post infancy)

Cosco scenera (for travel w toddler)

Hatch sound machine.

We also got a big expandable play pen that we essentially used to gate in a small room of our house, once the baby was crawling all over the place. Was great to contain the baby for like months 8-15.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I think Pack N Plays are a waste of money. Very uncomfortable for long term sleep, too small to be a playpen. I truly don’t understand what others use them for. Gave it away after 2 years.

The only items I LOVE are:
Woolino sleep sacks
Nuna Revv (rotating is life changing)
Munchkin Step diaper pail (best baby item I have. Zero smell, years of use)
Sprout book shelf https://sprout-kids.com/products/lexico-book-display-shelf?variant=37889273823413


I assume the appeal of pack n plays depends on if you travel and in what context. I found them extremely helpful for visiting the grandparents ages 0-2 but I also got mine for free.
Anonymous
Dohm white noise machine. Still using it 9 yrs later.

Arms reach co-sleeper. Somehow not putting my feet on the floor in the middle of the night let me go back to sleep easier.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Absolutely a video monitor. We like our Eufy.


Our Eufy’s battery died after about a year. It’s not easily replaceable either.


Instead of a video monitor we had a Nest camera. I could watch my husband put the kids to bed when I was traveling. We could see it on our phones or iPads. It records so when unfortunate things like vomiting happen, we can rewind to see what happened.
Anonymous
Regarding the video monitor, someone told me that if you are someone prone to anxiety and think you will obsess looking to see if the child is moving/breathing you are better off getting one that just does sound. I am like this, I think I would constantly be looking at it to see if DD was ok. So we did just a regular monitor and it was fine.
She is adopted and a bio sibling died of Sid’s so we were a bit paranoid anyway. She had a fan on in her room for the first year every time she was sleeping.
Anonymous
I love woolino sleep sacks too, so much, just know thyself as far as if you’re willing to wash them on cold and hang them to dry.
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