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toy rental subscription from tinyearthtoys.com its pricy but as a minimalist mom i love it. after two months i pack up the baby toys and mail them someplace not my living floor.
please no blankets, no onesies, no baby junk. also when my nephew was born i was poor and wrote him a LONG letter about the world and his parents and what was going on with all of us at the time and my sibling still has the letter years later. |
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Toy subscription like Lovevery, food subscription when they start solids like Little Spoon.
Gift card to Target / Amazon. |
OP here but not the one who made that comment. I did not swaddle my own kids. They were born in the summer and it seemed too hot. As newborns they slept in onesies or little shirts and diapers. When it got cold, they slept in warm pjs with feet. But there are definitely sleep sacks and swaddles and all the things in the hand me downs coming this baby's way. The registry was very pragmatic, and included the thermometer and boogie things. Otherwise those would be great suggestions! |
Swaddled as a newborn till he unswaddled himself...then blanket sleepers. |
| Did the registry include a tub mat and the bathtub faucet cover? That faucet cover has saved us a bunch of times and for some reason people always register for a baby tub but don’t think of the mat for when they (quickly) transition from the baby bathtub. |
How is a blanket sleeper different than a sleep sack? |
| This might be a weird one- and I’m also kind of a minimalist- but one thing I never had that I always meant to get was a stroller fan. I always see “super nannies” pushing their charges around with that fan going and I kept meaning to get one. But then I never got around to googling whether they were safe and then the moment passed. It’s so hot here in the summer though. I always thought the babies with the fans looked nice and cool (ish). |
is a bath mat necessary? |
What’s the alternative? Our tub is slick so our babies and toddlers tub had a nonslip mat so they could sit and play in the tub. And it was safer to stand up on (in the case of our tub). I don’t know if all people use one but I couldn’t imagine skipping it. |
I was given seven blankets when my first was born, and four when my second was born. |
It’s like pjs. It has feet. |
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I haven't read everything so this may have been mentioned, and/or it may have been something on the already-bought registry list. I loved and really used these Skip Hop products - I found them to be really well designed and helped me to get out and about:
Pronto Signature Changing Station (diaper changing mat that folds up like a wristlet) Grab & Go Double Bottle Bag Grab & Go Stroller Organizer |
We just used a hand towel on the bottom of the tub. After the bath you wring it out and wash it with the other towels. One of the concepts of minimalists is to have less things that only have a single purpose, like a nonslip tub mat. |
What? Have you ever ordered a pizza? |
Definitely DON'T do a CSA. I had a CSA gift from my mother and the minute the baby was born I just couldn't prep and cook all those vegetables. I literally keep postponing and postponing and postponing the deliveries. I used to love the boxes but they are still too much work. Single mom with a toddler. I may have to gift the unused boxes of the CSA to someone else since I may move before using them all. |