You will find what works for you and you’ll want to be able to return what doesn’t. Second, and if you only take one thing from this must-have baby registry checklist it’s this: keep the packaging for everything and do not wash every soft item before the baby arrives. If you don’t want to do a lot of maintenance, you don’t have to give out the location of every registry to friends and family, just the ones you think most people will use. As things are purchased (or as you receive them) mark them as purchased on the other registries. I’d suggest signing up for the same items at each place and monitoring them. Almost no one bought off of the Babies R Us registry and now they are out of business in the US so you don’t even need to worry about it. Babies R Us was fun to create because it was our first stop and we walked through the entire store dreaming of when our little baby would arrive. Amazon was for the online shoppers, Target for the in-store browsers and last-minute shoppers. In my experience with Amazon, Target, and Babies R Us, people tended to shop 2 of them. First off, baby registries almost always give you free stuff just for signing up. Here’s a breakdown of what I learned and what my must-have baby registry checklist looks like. As a first time parent, how can you possibly know? We wound up returning hundreds of dollars worth of stuff and that doesn’t include the countless items I wish we could have returned. Congratulations! You’re going to be a parent! It’s such an exciting time but there are so many things you’re going to need and a million things you don’t.
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