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[quote=Anonymous]Honestly, the best gear for baby is gear that you find easy to use and that you will actually use. Take bottles for instance. Dr. Browns and the ones that came with bad inserts were all the rage. I hated them. Think about how tired you will be, how maneuverable and easy you need a stroller to be, or how you might want to change diapers (on the floor, couch, changing table, etc.). With the exception of the baby monitor, I preferred very simple things as far as gear is concerned. Simple to me means not a lot of parts or crevices to clean and easy to use one-handed when I'm exhausted. Some kids like the swing vs. bouncy seat, so if you feel the need to buy one or the other, keep the receipt. Skip Hop, Britax, Graco, and Uppababy all make wonderful products. Baby Monitors are great tools when you have a large house, or one with a lot of steps. Suggest one with video, adjustable sound, night vision, temp, two-way communication, one with a decent batter, and one with the correct frequency for your living situation to avoid interference.[/quote]
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