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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I'm expecting my first and starting a registry and getting things for the baby. I have ideas of what I want but would love feedback about if the items are worth it? Thoughts on Pampers Pure Diapers? Thoughts on the new Graco Pack n Play? Thoughts on a baby Bjorn bouncer? Is it worth it or should we get a cheaper Fisher Price bouncer. UppaBaby V2 stroller travel system? Keekaroo worth it or a cheaper changing pad is fine? Anyone else paying more for GreenGuardGold Certified nursery furniture? [/quote] A diaper is a diaper. I prefer the baby bjorn travel crib...pack n plays are onerous to set up Fisher price bouncer is fine I love my uppababy system but have a friend who hated it. This is personal preference go to a store and see if you can touch and push a bunch Keekaroo is IMO the most pointless baby thing on the planet. I really do not get it. I have a regular changing pad and have never thought anything bad about it. [/quote] on Do not get the baby bjorn travel crib for a newborn. It does not have the bassinet thing so the baby will be all the way down on the floor level. I like it for an older infant/toddler who can stand, but not for a newborn. Get the Graco. [/quote] I'm the PP. I guess it all depends on what you need stuff for. We got a pretty no frills changing table off amazon (I think this one: https://www.amazon.com/Badger-Basket-Sleigh-Changing-Baskets/dp/B001FA0CN4?ref_=ast_sto_dp) so we didn't need that part. But we have basically never had a playpen set up for our kids (I have 3). They are in the swing/bouncy chair, then they're on the mat and crawling around and we had gates in critical places. It is pretty rare we really needed full containment. For us we drove and traveled a lot so having something more portable was much more important. But this is again, a decision that should be based on your lifestyle, different ways of life, different tools are helpful.[/quote]
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