Babylist makes it easy to put together a baby registry because it lets you add anything from any store (from big box to mom & pop). You can also ask for things like home-cooked meals, help walking your dog, money for a college fund (or diaper fund…). For the latter, the money gets deposited into your bank account a few days after it is given via Babylist.
Given how easy and convenient it is, it’s little surprise that Babylist is huge. They had more than 8 million registry users in 2020, which means they have access to a ton of data when it comes to the most requested items. Karen Reardanz, the editorial director at Babylist, gave us an exclusive look at some of the items she – and the users at Babylist – consider must-haves.
See the top picks below!
Babylist's Editorial Director Shares Her New Parent Must Haves
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Babylist's Editorial Director Shares Her New Parent Must Haves #1
Tiny Love Gymini: The Love Gymni is a simple and stylish gym packed with tons of activities perfect for developing babies. The gym includes detachable toys, and can even be used as a changing pad since it’s machine washable.
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Babylist's Editorial Director Shares Her New Parent Must Haves #2
Babylist First Aid Kit: Developed by three licensed ER doctors, the Babylist First Aid Kit has everything for a baby's first year and beyond –from hospital-grade medical supplies to soothers. Rather than spending money on stuff you don’t need, this kit has all the essentials.
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Babylist's Editorial Director Shares Her New Parent Must Haves #3
Babylist Bottle Box: The Babylist Bottle Box saves new parents time and money by offering a variety of shapes and styles to try out - a great solution for people who tend to register for or buy a whole set of bottles, which are often expensive, only to realize their baby—or they!—don’t like them.
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Babylist's Editorial Director Shares Her New Parent Must Haves #4
Ergobaby Omni Breeze: Babylist parents love baby carriers! They let you go hands free while still keeping baby close. This one is lightweight and breathable, and has cushioning on the shoulders and lumbar area so it’s comfy for you and baby. You can use it from birth to 4 years (no infant insert needed), and it has little details like side pockets and a detachable pouch that fits your phone, keys and cards.
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Babylist's Editorial Director Shares Her New Parent Must Haves #5
Nanit Baby Monitor: This baby monitor does it all—it tracks your baby’s sleep, movement, vital stats and even growth, all right from your phone. You get personalized sleep insights, clear 1080p HD video, two-way audio, white noise, temperature and humidity sensors and more. Can you get a basic monitor for less money? Yes, but if you’re into data and all the extra features it might be worth it for you.
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Babylist's Editorial Director Shares Her New Parent Must Haves #6
Chicco KeyFit 35 Infant Car Seat: A car seat is a baby must-have if you plan on ever riding in a car with your little one. Babylist parents really like this one from Chicco. You can use it until baby is 35 lbs and 32”, which is on the higher end for infant seats, and it has all the safety features you would expect. There’s also a removable infant insert so you can use it with newborns as little as 4 lbs.
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Babylist's Editorial Director Shares Her New Parent Must Haves #7
Hatch Rest Sound Machine: This sound machine/night light combo is one of the most-registered-for products on Babylist. It has soft lights (great for middle-of-the-night changes or feedings), sounds, and as your baby grows, an OK-to-Wake indicator lets your little one know it’s okay to get out of bed in the morning. The Hatch Rest Sound Machine is conveniently controlled by your phone.