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Im 28 weeks pregnant I have most of the things you need but just want to make sure I havent forgot anything.
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Diapers, baby shampoo, baby soap, baby lotion, baby wash cloths (smaller than adults), diaper cream, baby powder, bath toys, a seat to sit the baby in when you bathe him/her, diaper geenie, changing table, crib, rocking chair, car seat, swaddle blankets, onesies, holiday outfits (ex Christmas dress, Halloween outfit), baby shoes, jacket (rain, winter), snowsuit, mittens, gloves, hat (baseball, winter), baby sunglasses, baby suntan lotion, baby oragel, baby tylenol, Q-tips, breast pump, nipple pads (for tenderness after pumping and protecting against leaks), baby hair brush, pacifiers, teething toys, books, dehumidifier (works wonders for sick babies!), blankets (winter and light ones for summer), bathing suit, movies (ex Disney movies), stuffed animals, bottles, sippy cups, dishware, diaper bag, sweatshirts, pants, shorts, t-shirts, tank tops, stroller, playpen, backpack (sometimes easier than a diaper bag), containers to hold pumped milk in the fridge in, playmats, walker, jumper, bouncer, swing, child-proof locks for cabinets and toilets, baby carrier (attaches to the parent), shopping car cover, high chair cover, baby towel, baby bath robe, potty chair, potty seat, child's step stool, mobile for above crib, hamper, changing pad and covers, bibs, burp cloths, wipes, safety gates, a fan for the baby's room, nightlight, baby monitors, thermometer, nose sucker, baby nail clippers, antibiotic ointment, scissors, tweezers, Bandages and gauze pads cover cuts and scrapes, cold packs, hand sanitizer (for the parents really when they can't wash their hands quickly), dolls, wagon to pull infant in, toys that attach to stroller and/or car seats, piggy bank, a bank account for the baby, photo album, scrap book, frames, baby socks, baby flatware set, rattles, toy box, wall growth chart, photographer for a couple days after you have your baby
Diapers, baby shampoo, baby soap, baby lotion, baby wash cloths (smaller than adults), diaper cream, baby powder, bath toys, a seat to sit the baby in when you bathe him/her, diaper geenie, changing table, crib, rocking chair, car seat, swaddle blankets, onesies, holiday outfits (ex Christmas dress, Halloween outfit), baby shoes, jacket (rain, winter), snowsuit, mittens, gloves, hat (baseball, winter), baby sunglasses, baby suntan lotion, baby oragel, baby tylenol, Q-tips, breast pump, nipple pads (for tenderness after pumping and protecting against leaks), baby hair brush, pacifiers, teething toys, books, dehumidifier (works wonders for sick babies!), blankets (winter and light ones for summer), bathing suit, movies (ex Disney movies), stuffed animals, bottles, sippy cups, dishware, diaper bag, sweatshirts, pants, shorts, t-shirts, tank tops, stroller, playpen, backpack (sometimes easier than a diaper bag), containers to hold pumped milk in the fridge in, playmats, walker, jumper, bouncer, swing, child-proof locks for cabinets and toilets, baby carrier (attaches to the parent), shopping car cover, high chair cover, baby towel, baby bath robe, potty chair, potty seat, child's step stool, mobile for above crib, hamper, changing pad and covers, bibs, burp cloths, wipes, safety gates, a fan for the baby's room, nightlight, baby monitors, thermometer, nose sucker, baby nail clippers, antibiotic ointment, scissors, tweezers, Bandages and gauze pads cover cuts and scrapes, cold packs, hand sanitizer (for the parents really when they can't wash their hands quickly), dolls, wagon to pull infant in, toys that attach to stroller and/or car seats, piggy bank, a bank account for the baby, photo album, scrap book, frames, baby socks, baby flatware set, rattles, toy box, wall growth chart, photographer for a couple days after you have your baby
Do you think an AG Bitty Baby is a good "big sister" gift for our 2.5 YO, and when should we give it?
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I am trying to decide on a "big sister" gift for our 2.5 YO. I am due in 28 days so I need to decide quick LOL. I was going to get her a necklace/bracelt before but she is so young and quite petite for her age that I don't think that is the best idea. "Santa" is bringing her lots of baby doll stuff this year, a really nice baby crib and change station and high chair along with a TON of accessories. So I was thinking that giving her a "nice" baby doll for when her brother was born is a good idea. I've never seen/felt/held a "bitty baby" in person but are they softer in the middle? SO she can sleep with it? Or is their whole body ridgid? Also when do you think the best time to give it to her would be? I am having a second baby shower thrown by some friends who weren't at my first and that's on the 14. Would it be better to give it to her then? Or wait until we are in the hospital? I'm torn between those becasue I feel like if I give it to her before she will get to "love" it and sort of become "attached" to it in the weeks before her brother is born. And we can "practice" putting diapers on it/feeding it ect. But with this I sort of feel like since it's not the same day ect it isn't AS special. I also feel like it might be nice to give it to her while we're in the hospital. Like have it laying in the new baby's bed thing when he isn't and have her get "her baby". My only concern with that is that since she will be sooo excited about her new brother the baby doll will be pushed to the side sort of, and I really want her to connect with it so she isn't craving for attention so much when I'm home with him. Like she'll already be connected to the doll if I do it before and then she change it/feed it when I do. ANy thoughts?
Also do premie sized baby clothes fit a bitty baby?
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We bought our daughter a Bitty Baby for the Christmas she was 2.5 and she absolutely loves it, still does to this day (she's five now). They are soft in the middle and pretty cuddly. Preemie clothes *might* fit it, the dolls are 15 inches. But if you spring for the "starter kit" you'll get three outfits, a pair of shoes, a diaper, a blanket, a backpack/carrier, a teddy, a bottle, a bib, and a book.
When my daughter got it I was 6 months pregnant with my son and when we went to the hospital she brought it along with her, we gave her something else when we were at the hospital (a shirt that says "Big Sister", small plush toy, and a few books) and she was really happy with that.
So you could give it to her before hand so you can do the things you said, like practice diapering and swaddling and caring for a baby, and give give her little things at the hospital.
Best of luck & congrats!
We bought our daughter a Bitty Baby for the Christmas she was 2.5 and she absolutely loves it, still does to this day (she's five now). They are soft in the middle and pretty cuddly. Preemie clothes *might* fit it, the dolls are 15 inches. But if you spring for the "starter kit" you'll get three outfits, a pair of shoes, a diaper, a blanket, a backpack/carrier, a teddy, a bottle, a bib, and a book.
When my daughter got it I was 6 months pregnant with my son and when we went to the hospital she brought it along with her, we gave her something else when we were at the hospital (a shirt that says "Big Sister", small plush toy, and a few books) and she was really happy with that.
So you could give it to her before hand so you can do the things you said, like practice diapering and swaddling and caring for a baby, and give give her little things at the hospital.
Best of luck & congrats!
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