Baby Shower Registry Checklist

Planning for a baby can be an exciting and overwhelming experience. One of the essential aspects to consider is creating a baby shower registry. This checklist will help you navigate through the process, ensuring that you have everything you need when your little bundle of joy arrives. So, let's dive in:

Nursery

  • Crib + crib mattress, crib sheets

  • Changing table or dresser with a changing pad

  • Rocking chair or glider

  • Baby monitor

  • Storage solutions (shelves, baskets, bins)

Diapering

  • Diapers (cloth or disposable)

  • Diaper pail or garbage can with a lid

  • Changing pad and covers

  • Baby wipes

  • Diaper rash cream

  • Diaper bag

Feeding

  • Bottles (make sure to consider your preferred type)

  • Nipples (various flow rates if needed)

  • Bottlebrush and sterilizer

  • Formula (if planning on supplementing or not breastfeeding)

  • Breast pump (manual or electric)

  • Nursing bras and pads

  • Milk storage bags or containers

  • Bibs

Bathing

  • Baby bathtub

  • Soft hooded towels

  • Washcloths

  • Gentle baby soap or body wash

  • Baby lotion

  • Baby brush and comb

  • Baby nail clippers

  • Bath toys

Clothing and Sleepwear

  • Onesies (short and long-sleeved)

  • Sleepsuits or footed pajamas

  • Hats and mittens

  • Socks or booties

  • Swaddle blankets

  • Burp cloths

  • Baby hangers

Safety

  • Baby gate(s)

  • Outlet covers and cabinet locks

  • Corner protectors for furniture

  • Baby first-aid kit

  • Babyproofing kit

  • Infant car seat

  • Stroller

Health and Wellness

  • Baby thermometer

  • Nasal aspirator

  • Baby nail file or emery boards

  • Infant pain reliever and other over-the-counter medications (consult with a pediatrician)

  • Baby books for early learning and development

Play and Development

  • Baby gym or playmat

  • Stuffed animals

  • Teething toys

  • Rattles

  • Baby books for storytime

  • Baby swing or bouncer

Miscellaneous

  • Baby laundry detergent

  • Pacifiers

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