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Ideas of Things That Your Baby Doesn’t Need

By: Timmy Thomas

While you are out and about buying baby gear it is fun, but you are also an easy target for advertisers. All parents want their baby to own the best, safest, and the cutest. But the truth is that babies do not need a whole lot, and there are lots of things that your baby doesn’t need.

Fancy crib sets need to be avoided because they are not safe. It is advised to remove all pillows, bumper pads, comforters, stuffed toys, and anything that is soft from the baby's crib. It is a fun pastime to decorate the nursery but make sure that there are no unneeded things in your baby's crib.

When you are buying clothes for baby be sure that it will be comfortable. Price doesn't matter. Any newborn is more comfortable in clothing that is not tight and has no elastic. Wear only cotton on your baby because it is soft to the touch unlike any synthetic material that you can find.

In my opinion a changing table and a wipes warmer are wasted money. When I changed my children when they were babies I found it a lot easier to do it on the floor with them laying on a blanket. It is also safer for when the baby starts to roll. Wipes warmers dry out the wipes and you also have to bring your baby to where it is.

Physical therapists and paediatricians both do not recommend that you put your baby into a baby walker. You will feel that it is good for your baby but the use of a walker will stop the natural development of your baby and they are also connected to many injuries every year.

Special baby laundry soap is not needed. The only difference between your laundry soap and baby laundry soap is fragrance. If there is a reaction then try using less soap or just hot water.

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