近来有个朋友向我打听应该为新生儿准备什么,闲来无事我就写了一张清单。贴出来跟大家分享。连接在这里: New baby checklist
Get a very simple crib that conforms to the safety standards of Canada. Do not spend too much on a crib like we did. Out daughter outgrew the crib by the time she’s crawling at 10 months. I would also NOT recommend a convertible n-in-1 crib, not only is the conversion kit expensive, it’s also not very practical, just a waste of money. You are better off getting a twin bed later. Things you should look for in a good crib:
The crib mattress should be firm.
Get a rocking chair if you intend to breastfeed. A rocking chair should fit into your existing decor
You can either purchase a diaper change station or simply get a foam diaper change pad and tether it to the top of your existing chest of drawers.
Optional, a bassinet is a small portable crib that’s good for the first 2-3 months.
This is optional however quite handy when traveling with an infant.
The infant car seat should conform to the safety standards as specified by Transport Canada. A Transport Canada issued sticker with the expiry date should be found on the car seat. If you are going to use a second hand car seat, make sure that it has NOT been in an accident AND that it has NOT passed the expiry date. I would not recommend to use an imported car seat without the Transport Canada’s safety sticker.
I would highly recommend that you spend the money on a good quality stroller that fits your lifestyle. A travel system (stroller + car seat) is quite convenient, however the stroller may not be ideal. It’s totally up to you to decide what’s more important. Things that you should look for in a good quality stroller include but not limited to:
This is IMO a must-have. The idea of the baby carrier is to recreate a womb-like environment for the baby. A carrier is also the best way to calm a cranky baby. There are many different kinds of baby carriers, they roughly divide into the following categories:
You can also easily make your own wrap, sling or Mei Tai carriers, just Google “baby wearing”.
This is an optional however quite handy gear, particularly during the first 3 months after baby’s arrival.
Small, handy and easy to transport, this is a must-have for new parents.
A doorway jumper or the stand-alone version is a great gear for babies who can hold up their own head, usually after 3-4 months. A baby can have hours of fun in this simple gear.
Like the jumper, the saucer is a great gear for babies who can hold up their own head. The toys around the saucer can keep the baby occupied long enough for you to take a shower, maybe even longer.
For solid feeding, a high chair should be easy to clean.
Whatever you choose, make sure to keep plenty on hand. For the first 2 months, budget 10-12 diapers per day. DO NOT buy a lot of newborn diapers (size N) since babies usually outgrow them very quickly. As soon as the umbilical cord fell off, you can switch to size 1 diaper. Tips:
You can either use wipes to clean a baby’s bottom or use cloth and water, whichever you prefer. In my experience, the Costco Kirkland brand wipes offer the best overall price to quality ratio. You can easily make your own wipes by moistening half-sized paper towel.
Pretty much all diaper rash creams found in the market are made with zinc oxide, the difference is usually only the concentration. 40% zinc oxide is good for severe diaper rash, while lower concentration can be used as maintenance cream. A cheap yet effective alternative maintenance cream is petroleum jelly (Vaseline).
Use a large bath towel or receiving blanket as change pad cover, no need to speed the money on this.
Get a regular kitchen garbage bin with lid, no need to spend the extra buying refills of Diaper Genie.
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