Unique Baby Registry Items
You may have bottles, clothes and bibs on your registry but consider adding these unique baby items to your list!
Please note that this not serve as medical advice or an endorsement of products. Everyone must purchase at their own risk.
Teething Mittens
Also known as a Munch Mitt, these mittens protect babies from scratching themselves and also can help with teething. The special texture aids teething pain and can stimulate learning to help infants reach their developmental milestones.
Baby Bath for Sink
If the new parents don’t have a bathtub or are looking for an easier alternative, help them out by giving them a sink baby bath. Consider the Blooming Bath Baby Bath, a flower-shaped plush pad that fits snuggly in the sink for bath time.
Nasal Aspirator
Although a tool to clean up baby boogies doesn’t seem glamorous, it will definitely be useful! NoseFrida The Snotsucker helps unhappy congested tots by clearing their nasal passages using a one-of-a-kind suction method.
Wet Bag
A wet bag is a waterproof pouch that will help keep wet items, including dirty diapers or clothes, away from the rest of your diaper bag. Bumkins Wet Bags are easily attachable to strollers for messes on the go and are machine washable.
Drying Rack
From bottles and nipples to silverware and breast pump parts, having a bundle of joy means lots of dishes. Give the new parents a designated spot to dry all their baby supplies with a unique drying rack like the Boon Lawn Countertop Drying Rack.
Sound Machine
A sound machine is a great present that can be used to soothe babies to sleep at naptime and bedtime. Check out HoMedics myBaby SoundSpa Lullaby which features six total sounds and lullabies and an image projector that displays images onto the ceiling or wall.
Floor Mat
This registry item is perfect for when babies learn to sit up and need a soft surface to play on in case they fall over. Choose from a variety of styles and designs or stick with a classic option like the Beautifloor Alphabet Floor Mat from B. toys that can be used for learning as they get older.
Nursing Pillow
For moms that plan on breastfeeding, a nursing pillow provides the ultimate comfort for mom and baby. Consider the My Brest Friend Breastfeeding Pillow which helps to prop the baby up and relieves mom’s arms from having to support the newborn.
Stroller Organizer
Help the parents-to-be keep things in order on the go with a stroller organizer. The Skip Hop Grab & Go Stroller Organizer has adjustable straps to fit most stroller handles, two insulated drink holders for cups and bottles, and zippered pouches to fit all necessary baby (and parent) supplies.
Childbirth Class
Instead of giving a physical gift, consider contributing something that will teach be useful during labor. Find a location near the expecting parent and book a childbirth class or allow them to choose where exactly they’d like to attend and offer to pay for the service.