We started this blog when we were about to become parents and now we have three beautiful babies and while our family is no longer growing in numbers, we're definitely growing as parents.
Wednesday, May 9, 2007
Baby lists!
I’m grateful for lists! Here’s a list from J and J’s Baby.com (great site!) for the baby nursery. It was a great help for me. Sharing this for other moms-to-be:
In the Medicine Cabinet
· Rectal Thermometer: The most reliable method for measuring baby's temperature
· Rubbing Alcohol and Cotton Balls: To help keep the navel from becoming infected
· Fever Reducer: Infants' TYLENOL® Drops to reduce fever and relieve pain. Use only as directed.
· Infant Gas Reliever: Infants' MYLICON® Drops to gently break down painful gas bubbles in minutes
· Rehydration Solution: A rehydrating solution to replace fluids and nutrients lost due to vomiting and diarrhea
· Nasal Aspirator and Saline Nose Drops: To help relieve baby's stuffy nose
· Petroleum Jelly: For easier thermometer insertion
· Diaper Cream: Johnson's® Diaper Rash Ointment with zinc oxide to heal and prevent diaper rash
· Baby Nail Clippers or Scissors
· Cotton balls, squares or rounds
In the Baby's Room
Clothing
2 hats
1 baby bunting (a hooded sleeping bag made of napped fabric)
6–8 outfits
6 one-piece undershirts
a sweater or jacket
socks and booties
Stretchy suits
Onesies
6 sleepers
6 bibs
Equipment
Crib
baby carrier
bouncy seat
swing
stroller
highchair
monitor
play yard or playpen
mobile
infant toys
Baby Blankets
2 to 3 blankets to keep warm and to change when you're away from home
Bathing Supplies
Plastic bathtub
Washcloth
Mild baby wash – Head to toe
Baby lotion
Baby shampoo
Baby soaps
Diapering Supplies
Diaper bag
Diapers
Baby wipes
That's all, folks! :-)
Picture credit: anthonysiciliano.com
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