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newborn essentials


With many of my friends and family members all expecting new bundles of joy, (or those of you looking for great eco-friendly gifting options), I have created a list of a few of my most used items in those first few weeks.  It's certainly not everything, but it's a very good start to some of our most used, tried and true essentials.  I'm sure I'll have more to add, and would love to hear some of your favorites, too!

feeding:

I am happy to report that Alba is a fantastic sleeper at night, and I think that has something to do with her nursing around the clock during the day.  While I've been at home, I've been pumping with a Medela Pump-In-Style Advanced to try and stock up our freezer before returning to work.  When I do end up getting a few hours out, the bottles from Life Factory are eco-friendly, durable, and some of the best I've used through two babies. And of course, who wouldn't love these handmade cloth bibs?

sleeping:

The most complimented item we've ever gotten are the bamboo swaddles from Aden + Anais.  I admit, I loved them so much that I bought three sets of them (and am already planning on getting more).  Alba prefers co-sleeping over her bassinet, just like big sister did - but, this moses basket I found at Giggle is a perfect companion when I need to have her within sight for day sleeps.  For those unexpected chilly Chicago nights, we've all enjoyed snuggling up with "baby's special blanket," a hand-knitted gift from the best of friends.

wearing:

Everyone knows about NatureBaby because they are some of the most trusted, beautiful, natural children's clothing brand.  I especially am fond of their booties!  Footed sleep-and-plays are another must in an air-conditioned apartment, and our favorites are the silky soft organic cotton of KicKee Pants.  I recently found the adorable shop Wolfechild, and fell head over heels with everything there, but especially these wool turbans.

gear:

One thing I've learned after having two babies of my own is that most newborns prefer being in your arms over any other contraption.  Now, with a rambunctious two year old running around and getting herself into mischief, I have to be constantly on the look out.  I would never, I repeat... never get anything accomplished around the house if it wasn't for our linen sling from Sakura Bloom.  Though, I shouldn't fail to mention our Ergo carrier that we use for longer walks or hikes - relief for your back!  I'm a huge fan of wearing my children, and more importantly, they seem to love it too!  For bathing, the natural French brand Mustela is a top pick for us, as well as the Puj tub for when I'm not taking a bath with the girls.

It was much easier preparing for baby this time around as Erick and I found we had already figured out what worked and what didn't with Sofia. We have been so lucky with friends mailing care packages, handmade gifts, hand-me-downs, and other goodies for us.  It's truly heartwarming.  I'm hoping this list can spark a few ideas for those of you looking for some.

It's a a hard thing sometimes, planning for baby isn't it?

Comments

  1. Um, no baby here, but I would say yes to all of this. I happen to find this all ridiculously cute! Happy Friday! xo

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  2. One of the things that's made breast feeding way easier fr my this time around has been the Lasinoh 3-in-one breast therapy packs. They can be hot or cold and are amazing those first few days along with my Pump in Style. They can actually go around the pump while you are using it.

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    1. Just had to look this up as I had no idea what it was - I LOVE the recommendation. Thank you!

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  3. Thanks for sharing all this great info! My little one is due in September and iv'e been totally overwhelmed with the baby gear. I have not really started looking but this definitely helps me out.

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  4. I agree whole heartedly with your list! Aden + Anais blankets are a definite must-have, they are perfect for swaddling and are soft as can be!

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  5. this is so useful! going to pass it along to my baby mama sis :)

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