
As a team full of parents ourselves, we understand how overwhelming putting together a baby registry can be, so to save you the time (and grief) of spending hours researching, Aly (our staff copywriter and mom of two) is sharing her personal list of registry favorites.
From gear to clothing and bathing essentials, we hope it helps ease your registry-making journey and gives you a sense of what to look for as you prepare for baby's arrival.
And a note of encouragement before you dive in: Apart from diapers, a safe place to sleep, and you—there's really not much that a new baby needs. Try not to stress (easier said than done, we know) and just enjoy the ride. You're already rocking this whole parenthood thing. xx
The Best Baby Registry Platform
First things first, you need to figure out where to build your baby registry, and though there are plenty of options out there, I personally loved using Babylist. It allows you to register for items from any retailer in one single spot (no pregnant woman has time to manage multiple registries) and provides a seamless user experience for those purchasing gifts. Now, on to the good stuff.
Nursery
Crib
Convertible, mini, mobile—as with most baby things, there are tons of options out there when it comes to picking a crib, and what you choose will largely depend on your budget and style. I wanted something simple and affordable, so I opted for this one from IKEA. If you don’t mind a higher price point, this 3-in-1 option converts from a bassinet to crib to toddler bed, features wheels for easy moving, and looks beautiful.
Crib mattress
No matter what mattress you choose, they all have to be made according to the same safety standards, so you can rest easy knowing that baby will too regardless of what you get. I like that this one is 100% organic and is double-sided with two levels of firmness: one for infants and one for toddlers.
Waterproof mattress topper
Because accidents happen and throwing a topper in the wash is 1,000x easier than cleaning a mattress…especially when you’re facing a 2 am blowout. This two-pack allows us to have one on the mattress and one at the ready.
Crib sheets
Again, accidents happen, so go ahead and register for a few sets! I might be a little biased, but our Solly Crib Sheets are truly SO soft and come in the cutest patterns and colors.
Blankets
Another register-for-multiple item. I've found that our Solly Swaddles double as the perfect blanket for summer and fall because of how lightweight and breathable they are. Saranoni is my other favorite brand—their blankets feel like BUTTER and the story of their brand tugs DEEP at my heart.
Bassinet
A couple things to consider when you’re choosing a bassinet—the size of your space and whether you’re wanting something you can easily move from room to room. Lots of my mama friends loved the collapsible sides and swivel design of this one for easy nursing while they recovered from delivery. We opted for a Moses basket—it’s cute, safe, and we love that it’ll double as functional decor to hold toys when our kiddos grow out of it.
Glider
Between nursing, bedtime stories, and everything in between, I figured I’d spend a lot of time in this chair. On the list of things I love about it: It’s (SO) comfortable, and the ottoman opens for extra storage, which was key for us since our nursery closet is small. I chose the cream color with performance grade fabric and plan to use this for cleaning any accidents and spills (it made our cream-colored couch look brand new earlier this year after I spilled an entire cup of coffee on it).
Dresser
We wanted something with lots of storage that would also double as a changing table. We found one on Facebook Marketplace that checked all the boxes for us, but love this 8-drawer option from IKEA too!
Drawer dividers
Not a must, but helpful. These are adjustable, don’t require any tools, and create a neat space for clothes, diapers, burp cloths…you name it.
Changing pad
Dirty diapers inevitably mean a dirty changing pad, too, so we opted for this wipeable one. It’s easy to clean with a cushioned pad, mobile, and safety belt.
Monitor
There are three categories of baby monitors: 1. Audio only. 2. Audio and video. 3. Health tracking. Within each category there are tons of options to choose from, each with its own pros and cons. We wanted one with audio and video capability that didn’t connect to wifi—this one is great!
Diaper pail
Because even though it’s not the cutest accessory in the world, there will be a lot of diapers. We got this one with the disposable liner bags.
Clothing hamper
New baby = looooots of laundry. Pick something based on your style and budget here—it doesn’t need to be fancy.
Sound machine
Barking dogs? Noisy guests? Phone on loud? No problem. Sound machines are magic when it comes to helping your little one fall and stay asleep. There are tons on the market and you can’t go wrong as long as they make that soothing whooshing sound, but we love this night light and sound machine duo.
Diapering
Diapers
So. Many. Diapers. Tip: Instead of cards, ask baby shower attendees or loved ones to purchase a pack of diapers. The last thing you want to do in those first few weeks is wake up to a blowout at 3 am only to find yourself out of diapers. These are hypoallergenic and made to stand up to blowouts.
Wipes
Stock up and keep them in your bag, the car, stroller…everywhere. These are my fave.
Diaper cream
Diaper rash isn’t fun for anyone. A unanimous favorite among all of my mama friends, this is made without harsh chemicals and can be used for both treatment and prevention.
Wipe dispenser
Not a need, but definitely nice to have. This one features a weighted plate that dispenses one wipe at a time and a silicone gasket in the lid that keeps wipes fresh and moist. Think of it as your best friend when it comes to one-handed changes (which there will be plenty of).
Diaper caddy
Helpful for keeping diapering things organized and in one spot. This is a good size with lots of compartments.
Diaper bag
I started using this while I was still pregnant because I was immediately taken with it—there’s SO much to love! It’s made from neoprene, which not only feels luxurious but looks good, too (even dad’s excited to wear it). Wipes, binkies, diapers, burp clothes…even a laptop—there’s a compartment or a clip for everything. Plus, it comes with a portable changing mat, extra pouches, and stroller clips.
Travel changing pad
A must when it comes to on-the-go changes. This is soft, compact, and machine washable.
Gear
Car seat
All car seats in the United States are required to pass the same minimum standard testing, so when it comes to picking one, you’ll want to choose one based on your vehicle, budget, and lifestyle. (Do you need something that’s easy to travel with, compatible with your stroller, or extra compact?) We opted for this ultra-light option from Nuna, knowing we’d be taking our babes out and about a lot. We've loved it.
Car mirror
Like having eyes in the back of your head (especially since baby will be facing backwards). Tip: Register for multiple if you have more than one vehicle.
Stroller
An essential. I love that this looks like a luxury stroller but comes at a fraction of the cost. Plus, you can get adapters so that you can clip your car seat right in (meaning no need to wake that sleeping babe as you transfer them from car to stroller).
Carrier
The easiest way to keep your hands free and baby close. The Solly is our go-to: It’s lightweight, compact, easy to wash, and keeps little one comfy and cozy. Plus, it comes in so many beautiful colors and patterns.
Feeding and Nursing
Burp cloths
You can’t have too many! Muslin ones are my favorite.
Bibs
These silicone options are great because they’re easy to clean and the pocket catches dribbles and spills.
Electric breast pump
Tip: You might be able to get one free through your health insurance, so be sure to check. This one is lightweight and portable.
Manual breast pump
Helpful when you don’t want to bring your bulky electric pump with you or need to take the edge off before your next nursing session. The Haaka gets the job done and rings in at $12—score!
Bottles
This six-pack has two flow and size options (you'll want a slower flow for younger babies, and then you'll gradually increase over time). You can also get a box with different brands on Babylist, which is a great option since babies can be picky.
Bottle drying rack
Not necessary, but helpful. You will clean lots of bottles.
Bottlebrush
For cleaning the lots of bottles. Tip: You don't need special soap to wash baby's bottles or your pump parts! Your regular dish soap works just fine.
Freezer storage bags
To keep that liquid gold safe and stored. I got these.
Pacifiers
Another item where baby will probably have a preference (if they end up taking one at all) and yay! Babylist has a box of options for this one too.
High chair
You won’t need this for a little while, but it’s great to put on the registry anyway. If aesthetics is your aim, the Stokke is a stunning option. We preferred the price tag (and similarly minimal design) of the IKEA high chair.
Bath and Health
Bath tub
Helpful to keep your little one contained and safe early on. We love how the foldable Puj can be used in the kitchen sink, and then opted for this one as our babies grew.
Towels
Let’s be honest, you can certainly dry your little one off with any bath towel, but the hooded ones are too cute to pass up.
Shampoo / Body wash / Lotion
Clean ingredients and beloved by parents around the world.
The Basics
The essentials you might not think about, but you’ll use them often. This kit comes with a snotsucker (seriously, so helpful), gaspasser (again, helpful), a nail clipper, and skin soother (for when cradle cap makes its appearance).
Thermometer
A 10-second quick temp, because (unfortunately) fevers happen.
Clothing
Short-sleeve bodysuits
Your best friend when it comes to dressing your newborn.
Long-sleeve bodysuits
Part two, for the colder months.
Pajamas
BUTTERY-SOFT, naturally non-toxic, easy to put on, super cute, available in preemie and newborn sizes...the list could go on and on, but needless to say: these are the best baby pajamas, hands-down.
Socks
No cold feet around here!
Swaddles
A sleep essential for your little! These are so silky soft and just the right material to keep baby cozy but not-too-hot during warmer months. We also like the Ollie as a super easy option, but be forewarned, the velcro tends to startle babes as you're undoing it.