I have now been a mother for a year. A whole year!
It seems like just yesterday that I brought a new baby home and looked
at my husband with a ‘now what?’ look.
Learning to care for a baby definitely has a learning curve. If only they could talk and tell you what
they wanted/needed. In the hopes of
making my son happy, I bought many baby products. Some of them were helpful and some of them
were not. Every baby is different and
this is a list I compiled of items that worked for us.
What we loved:
Floor gym: This was
used a lot in the early days when all he did was lay around. It gave me a place to put him and I felt like
he was entertained. He enjoyed it more
when he could kick and bat at the toys.
Bouncer: We borrowed
this and I’m so glad we did. He sat in
there a lot! He took a lot of naps in it
as well!
Sophie the Giraffe:
This was a gift. I’m not sure
that I would have spent the money on it myself, but my son seemed to like it a
lot. It also came with a stuffed Sophie
rattle. That was one of the first toys
he seemed to notice and we dubbed it his girlfriend.
Merlin’s Magic Sleepsuit:
In desperation to get him to take naps we bought this. I couldn’t get him into his crib without his
arms flailing and waking him up and this was supposed to help. I
wouldn’t say it was ‘magic’ and really can only say that I liked it. My husband liked to use this a lot though.
Halo Sleep Sacks: I’m
not sure what made me buy the first one, but we now have three and use them
every night and for every nap. They are a nice lightweight cotton and worked
well for the summer months (with the AC on).
I only wish they made some with sleeves so I don't have to make sure he wears long sleeved PJ's during cooler weather.
Baby Breeza Formula Pro:
See my review of this here. We
really made use of this baby! We spent a
week away and had to mix formula by hand.
Though not terrible, making it with the formula maker was nice. Especially for those nighttime feedings or
when he wanted to eat NOW. I am looking
forward to getting this off of my counter top though!
Nose Frida: This snot
sucker looks gross, but it works! My son
doesn’t really like it but it has to help him breathe better to get all that
snot out. I can’t wait for him to learn
to blow his nose!
Puj Tub – This was a gift from our registry. We used this sink insert for the first 3-4
months, I think. I really liked it. I liked that it unfolded flat to dry. We just hung in on the back of the bathroom
door.
Chicco Infant Carrier – No complaints about this. Easy to use, easy to install. Still, I couldn’t wait to get a convertible
seat because he was just too heavy to be carrying around in there!
BOB Revolution Stroller – I received this as
a birthday gift and love it. I’m
tempted to use it as a permanent stroller because it drives so smoothly and is
so easy to steer. I dislike that you
need to buy the snack tray and parent tray separately though. And the storage underneath isn’t as big as
the other stroller. I think it’s bigger
and heavier than the other stroller, but not by much or much that I really
notice. Ultimately, the smooth ride and
maneuverability make up for the downsides.
Green Sprouts Bibs:
Between 3-6 months this boy DROOLED.
I was looking desperately for bibs that caught drool and protected his
clothes. Ones that came in various
colors to match his outfits too (I like things to match). These were pricey, but I loved them. So much that I went for another walk to find
one that we had dropped on a previous walk (never did find it).
Small steamer: I use this
all the time to heat up/cook small amounts of veggies/fruits.
Fruit of the Loom socks:
These were recommended by a friend to stay on chubby feet. They did…until he learned to take them off!
Humidifier/Sound machine:
We received this as a gift. I
like that it’s two items in one. We use
the sound machine all the time and the humidifier in the winter or when he has
a cold/seems stuffed up.
Triple Paste: After a
bad bought of diaper rash, this was the one cream that worked. We’re so paranoid of that bad of a rash happening again
that we still use it at night or when his butt seems red.
Aquaphor: This was
recommended by his pediatrician (along with some hydro cortisone) to help his
minor eczema. We use it after every bath or on dry spots. I like it for myself too!
Next installment? Items we didn't like or didn't use much of.
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