Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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?
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.
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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.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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?
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.
Anonymous wrote: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?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thoughts on Pampers Pure Diapers? None. Used cloth, then switched to Target brand when DS went to daycare at 19 months.
Thoughts on the new Graco Pack n Play? Ours was from 2014 (cousin gave me her's), and we used the heck out of it. Never even bought a crib. Did get a better mattress.
Thoughts on a baby Bjorn bouncer? Is it worth it or should we get a cheaper Fisher Price bouncer. Was gifted a FP bouncer. Fine. Nice place to put baby when we ate those first few months.
UppaBaby V2 stroller travel system? None, because I'm anti travel systems.
Keekaroo worth it or a cheaper changing pad is fine? Cheap with a cover is fine.
Anyone else paying more for GreenGuardGold Certified nursery furniture? Nope. Didn't buy any nursery furniture, but I wouldn't pay extra for certified.
What is anti travel systems??
Anonymous wrote:Thoughts on Pampers Pure Diapers? None. Used cloth, then switched to Target brand when DS went to daycare at 19 months.
Thoughts on the new Graco Pack n Play? Ours was from 2014 (cousin gave me her's), and we used the heck out of it. Never even bought a crib. Did get a better mattress.
Thoughts on a baby Bjorn bouncer? Is it worth it or should we get a cheaper Fisher Price bouncer. Was gifted a FP bouncer. Fine. Nice place to put baby when we ate those first few months.
UppaBaby V2 stroller travel system? None, because I'm anti travel systems.
Keekaroo worth it or a cheaper changing pad is fine? Cheap with a cover is fine.
Anyone else paying more for GreenGuardGold Certified nursery furniture? Nope. Didn't buy any nursery furniture, but I wouldn't pay extra for certified.
Anonymous wrote:OP here.
The new Pack n Play comes with the bassinet area that can be taken off and changed two ways for a portable bassinet. We live in a house and would use it for a changer and place to set the baby down on the first floor.
My husband is more into diapers and wipes with very little chemicals and we heard Pampers Pure doesn't contain lots of irritants and chemicals.
We are probably going to buy GreenGuardGold certified furniture because it's lower emission and doesn't off gas chemicals. It's very expensive though.
The bouncer will be on our baby registry. I would like to put one on to have it.
We will be buying the stroller systems ourselves. It's one of the best rated and certain ones are not treated with harmful flame retardants.
I heard some people love the keekaroo and others said it was hard to clean and not worth it.
Anonymous wrote: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?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The only thing worth extra money imo is a stroller, although what you want and need will vary depending on what you use it for. We have dogs and used it almost daily, needed a good sun shade, easy to push, fold easily in the car.
Everything else on your list, doesnt have to be certain brands.
Definitely lifestyle dependent. We have dogs and walk a lot but we baby wear. Skipped right ahead to a lightweight travel stroller like the Minu. We also skipped the infant car seat and went straight for convertible.
Anonymous wrote:The only thing worth extra money imo is a stroller, although what you want and need will vary depending on what you use it for. We have dogs and used it almost daily, needed a good sun shade, easy to push, fold easily in the car.
Everything else on your list, doesnt have to be certain brands.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here.
The new Pack n Play comes with the bassinet area that can be taken off and changed two ways for a portable bassinet. We live in a house and would use it for a changer and place to set the baby down on the first floor.
My husband is more into diapers and wipes with very little chemicals and we heard Pampers Pure doesn't contain lots of irritants and chemicals.
We are probably going to buy GreenGuardGold certified furniture because it's lower emission and doesn't off gas chemicals. It's very expensive though.
The bouncer will be on our baby registry. I would like to put one on to have it.
We will be buying the stroller systems ourselves. It's one of the best rated and certain ones are not treated with harmful flame retardants.
I heard some people love the keekaroo and others said it was hard to clean and not worth it.
You know what's greener and doesn't have emissions? Used furniture. We love used furniture and it's much better made than current furniture.