Wednesday, October 10, 2007

baby - What to Get a New Baby

Baby Gifts

Having a baby is an amazing experience for the new parents, but at the same time it can be hard to cope with. You can help make life a little bit easier for the happy parents by giving them a baby gift that assists the transition from couple to family. It's easy to buy something cute for a baby, but there are also many helpful and practical gifts that will really make a difference. You'll also know that your gift will get used plenty of times, rather than admired and then shoved in a cupboard.

One great gift you can give is a baby monitor. These clever devices monitor the sounds made by baby while sleeping, so that mum or dad can get on with other things that need to be done and can immediately hear when baby wakes up. They're also useful at night, because you'll know very quickly when baby is awake and wanting to be fed.

New parents tend to worry a lot about their baby's health, so why not give them something to assist them? Digital baby thermometers are simple to use and much less intrusive than the old fashioned thermometers. You can buy thermometers that take the temperature orally, from the skin and in the ear. Great for reassuring a nervous parent that baby is fine, but also for indicating when a visit to the doctor might be required.

If you'd still like to buy something cute and fun, then check out the range of crib items. There are heaps of great ideas available, including toys that attach to the inside of the crib and use music and lights to help lull baby to sleep. Perhaps you could choose a mechanical mobile with cute decorations for amusing baby. Look at the Lamaze range of baby toys, designed to be fun and interesting for baby, while stimulating various senses at the same time. Great for development.

You can also choose baby blankets, sheets, towels, washcloths and a whole lot more, all available in a wide variety of styles and colors. Look for cute but practical clothing, including sleepwear, onesies, socks, jackets and t-shirts. Always test out the clothes to make sure they're easy to put on and take off again, and that it's easy to access the nappy for a quick change, without having to completely undress the baby.

If the new parents need some more expensive baby items, why not join together with some other friends to buy a bigger baby gift. This is a great way to give parents items like strollers, cribs, car seats or playpens. You can either organize to purchase the item yourself, or give the new parents a gift certificate to cover the cost and let them choose their own. Another useful gift is diapers. Either buy plenty to keep the parents going for a while, or if they like cloth diapers, organize a diaper service. They'll take away the dirty diapers once a week, wash them, and then bring them back again. Any new parents will love you for that gift!

Baby gifts are a wonderful way to get the new family started in their life together, and you can do a lot to help that process. Don't waste your money and something cute that will never even get taken out of the box. Try to combine practical and fun, and the new parents will thank you for it - over and over again.

Selecting the appropriate baby gift can be a challenge. Mary Amos is a mother and has a multitude of nieces and nephews. Click Baby Gifts for some great ideas.

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baby - Tips on Baby Names

Of all the discomforts you will experience during pregnancy, pains during your labor and other tenderness you may feel for the whole nine months, choosing baby names can make all you sufferings worthwhile.

Naming a baby can be as easy as using your grandfather's name or naming your baby using the month he or she was born, for instance, May. Some parents seem to argue for the whole nine months of pregnancy and then end up choosing baby names instantly when they see him or her and discovers a particular name just "fits".

As parents of the soon-to-be-born child, everyone around you will be giving out suggestions in choosing baby names. Although you may receive a few unique names you'd love your child to have, picking only one name from the hundreds of rare and meaningful collection can be a very confusing decision.

Nine Months Of Research: Still Not Enough? After pregnancy, your child will be his or her own identity. The first responsibility you will perform is deciding the name of your child, which he or she will be using for the rest of their lives. Since each pregnancy takes nine months, you have all the time in the world to prepare for your first responsibility.

However, since your child's gender will not be revealed until the 5th month of pregnancy, your choosing a baby name as early as discovering the pregnancy test is positive may not be such a good idea. If you have settled on a baby girl's name and it turned out to be a boy, your entire research and debating will all be useless.

Once you have determined the gender of your child, you and your partner can now list down your favorite names for a boy (if your baby is a boy). When you list down the names, don't dwell on each name too much. Just keep adding a few names on that list for the next weeks to come.

Never choose a baby name on your own. During pregnancy, a woman's physical and emotional state changes, making you more vulnerable to stress and other illnesses. For this reason, you should ensure that your partner, family and friends give suggestions to make things easier.

Some partners enter a never-ending debate when choosing baby names. Before starting the brainstorming, make sure that you have an agreement with your partner to pick a name that both of you will like. Although there will be some names that you will love while your partner won't and vice versa, be patient because the perfect name will just present itself to you before your pregnancy labor.

It's All In The Name When you have put together a complete list of names, you can now judge each name on the list. The best way to see if a name will suit your child is to add a last name to the "proposed" name. Add the child's middle name and recite the complete name several times. When you hear the complete name at first, you may like the sound of it, but as you continue to recite it, you may think that the name is not good enough.

If you want a meaningful name, check your list of baby names and research their definitions. This is important because as your child grows up and faces other children, his or her playmates may create alternatives and other spellings of your given name that can lead to unfavorable nicknames.

When eight months have passed and your pregnancy will soon be over, you should decide on at least four names. This will ensure that if the baby comes, you won't be arguing on what name should be written on the birth certificate.

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