Post baby books & toys sell ads! If the idea of buying someone else’s stuff is initially unappealing, start small. Check out local thrift stores and consignment shops to check for great deals on clean, gently used clothing basics. In general, purchasing “special occasion” clothing from a secondhand store is a smart idea, as your child probably won’t need to wear her Easter dress more than a couple of times. Once you become more comfortable with buying secondhand clothes, you can branch out to buying pants, shirts, and other basics. Just be sure to wash these items thoroughly before adding them to your child’s wardrobe.
These bibs are designed to soak up the fountain of drool your wee one will produce somewhere around three months old all the way until about a year—also known as teething time. These dribble bibs have a cotton layer on top, next to your baby’s skin, and bottom layer of absorbent fleece, making them thicker than your average bib. They also have two snaps so you can expand their size as your baby grows. Most importantly, these cute bandanas keep your baby’s neck warm and clothes dry.
The Pure is designed to have high breathability so it makes for a great spring and summer carrier, offering a front panel that can be unzipped and rolled up to reveal a highly breathable mesh that helps keep your baby’s back nice and cool. In our testing, it also helped keep us cool in the 100+ degree weather (with 75% humidity) we had this summer! The panel tucks away really nicely without any issues with it being bulky or accidentally falling down. The straps and waist are super thick and comfortable, and we loved the adjustable webbing on the waist and the new buckle. The buckle requires a two-step process to open, but we thought it was super easy to open with one hand and prevented the possibility that a curious older sibling could reach up and unbuckle the strap, or that it could accidentally unbuckle (partially or fully) when bending down. We were worried about the two-step buckle but were pleasantly surprised with its ease of use. This is a simple carrier that is lightweight and highly breathable, it’s a great option for summer hikes and journeys, and for easily packing/stuffing away into a suitacase or backpack.
Pact knows the dangers of environmental toxins. The brand is also committed to raising awareness about sweatshops, child labor, and debt slaveries in the clothing industry. Rest assured, all garments in Pact’s collection are ethically made, and workers are paid living wages. It’s the perfect shop for ethical, affordable, and organic apparel—whether for you or your little one! See more info on here.
What are the Types of Carriers? Most parents swear that baby carriers are a lifesaver, so you really can’t go wrong adding one to your registry. Baby carriers come in three styles: Wraps: A super-long piece of stretchy fabric you configure and tie around your body, usually over your shoulders and around your mid-section, to create a carrier. Slings: A wide piece of fabric that goes over one shoulder and across your torso. Structured Carriers: More like a backpack with straps over the shoulder and a padded carrying “pack” that can be placed on your chest or back.
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