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Shopping Suggestions For the New Mom (Maternity Items, Newborn-Safe Toys, Etc)

If you're having your first child, you probably have about one million questions, as well. It's only natural that expectant mothers should worry day and night about whether or not they'll be a good parent, whether they're providing for their baby well enough, and so on.

The first step is to relax. Raising a child certainly ain't easy, but it's a lot harder to make all those mistakes new parents worry about than most realize. Just make sure to be prepared, and you should be okay when the baby arrives.

If you are expecting a child, you may want to start looking for toys that are appropriate for newborn babies, so as to ensure that the learning process begins right away. And while you're at it, you might want to check out some maternity items, as well (note to baby shower invitees, this list is for you, too!).

Stuffed Animals

Stuffed animals are great for children less than a year old. The plush, soft feel helps children to learn about texture, the design of the animal can help to teach them the basics of recognizing faces and shapes, and the colour can help their eyesight develop.

If you stick to dolls and animals intended for babies, there should be no problem. Otherwise, just be on the lookout for things like plastic eyes and buttons, which can pop off more easily than you might think.

Baby Toys

Toys for babies look ridiculous to older kids, "Why is the dog seven different colours with a rubber ring sticking out of his head?" but the zany designs are usually put together with a purpose in mind. For example, the Playskool Let's Play Together Puppet shaped like a monkey has a few plastic rings of various colours and a dial that makes clicking noises when turned left or right. These bells and whistles actually help to teach babies about various tactile surfaces, colours, sound, and interacting with their environment, as well as providing something safe and harmless to chew on to assist in teething.

Strollers, Baby Carriers, and Baby Care

This one should be obvious. You're going to be carrying your baby pretty much all the time for awhile, so strollers, baby carriers, baby seats, and so on, are vital to giving your arms a break once in awhile. And of course, you'll want a well-stocked supply of baby safety and health items, like electrical socket covers, Q-tips, cotton balls, infant medicine, and so on.

Your Shopping List

Okay let's be frank, here... You've got a big shopping list to fill out. Baby clothes, diapers, bottles, formula, breast pump, crib, baby food... We can't possibly list every single thing you'd need in one short article. Rather, we'll just recommend a couple of things...

1. Don't neglect toys for the baby, and...

2. Don't neglect yourself.

Look, having a baby is tough. If you can get yourself something to lighten the load, be it a baby carrier, or your favourite tea and chocolate, do it. Having a baby is wonderful, but it's also a lot of stress and hard work. Being prepared means taking care of yourself, too.

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