![]() ![]() Many grandparents to be and great grandparents prefer to shop in person, so you want to make sure you give everyone an easy way to get your gift, and to find your baby registry. You’ll want to include at least one physical store (preferably a national chain) so that everyone who wants to buy you a gift is able. Registering in multiple places is really important as it gives gift-givers options. There are a lot of poor grades given to “high quality” products and I would never have had that background if I hadn’t purchased this book. “Good” options can still get A ratings, and not every expensive product is given a good grade. It breaks down a good/better/best option in each category and incorporates customer satisfaction, longevity, price, etc. However, I do have to warn you that you may spend weeks just pouring over the information. If you are super into the details and research behind each item you buy, this book is an invaluable resource. EWG – This won’t help with the registry, but once you start researching cleaning and toxic products you’ll probably want to look elsewhere in your home for hidden nasty stuff.Gimme The Good Stuff – Resource to help understand toxins and products that may be toxic to your family and home (that you probably wouldn’t expect!).Lucie’s List – Great resource for product recommendations.There were a few useful websites I found when creating my registry, and I highly recommend you check them out:.I’d recommend registering for the splurge items you wouldn’t buy (or can’t afford) yourself. *On that note, you can (and should) add more later. It is important to keep in mind that you’ll be “completing the registry” for things you don’t purchase. Set a budget by category, outlining items that are most important for you BEFORE you start adding to your registry.Don’t forget to scout out the best completion discounts and bonuses. Choose your registry sites and stores including at least one physical store and two to three options.For maximum research efficiency, buy the most updated Baby Bargains book.So, before you dive into all the newborn must-haves, make sure you’ve set up your registry for success. Shopping for baby essentials is fun, but you need to have the basics down first. These are a few of my top tips when you’re first starting out on your baby registry journey. How to choose which baby essentials are right for your family 13 Newborn baby checklist printable shopping list for first time moms.12 Good luck finalizing your shopping list!.11 Newborn clothing essentials shopping list.9 Interested in some newborn NON-essentials?.7.11 Related: The best non-toxic baby playmats for your infant.7.3 Related: An Honest SNOO review, and why you want this smart sleeper bassinet.7 Newborn Baby Checklist for Around the House.6.1 Related: Everything you need to take your newborn on the go.6 On the go essentials for your newborn. ![]()
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