THE ULTIMATE GUIDE TO BABY GEAR

The Ultimate Guide to baby gear

The Ultimate Guide to baby gear

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Whether you go the breastmilk or formula route, you will likely need the tools of the trade for bottle feeding, which includes a little more gear to make things easier.

For diaper changes, you’ll need a changing table or changing pad, along with plenty of diapers, wipes, and diaper rash cream. A diaper pail is also a great investment to keep any unpleasant odors at bay.

Babies are bundles of joy, but let’s face it, you’ll need a hand when it comes to keeping them busy while you go about your daily routine. That’s where everyday baby items come in - they can make playtime and comfort a little easier and a lot more fun!

Ease of use. All of the strollers on our list are easy and intuitive to use. We zeroed in on fold, size and weight when choosing our best strollers because we know from our own experience—and from what we’ve heard from thousands of Babylist parents—that folks prioritize these features when choosing a stroller.

Cleaning bottles is nearly impossible without a special bottle brush. Given the size and shape of baby bottles, your hand is not going to fit inside. A handy top-ranked baby bottle brush is the key to getting bottles clean and ready for use.

You can buy a travel system with a stroller and a car seat from the same brand, or mix and match different brands to make your own. (You’ll just need to make sure your stroller and car seat are compatible and purchase adapters.)

Make the most of all of their milestone moments in picture-perfect baby clothing designed with comfort and cuteness in mind. Whether you're shopping for baby boy's clothing or looks for baby girls, we have everything you need to refresh baby's wardrobe in style.

From charming sets to staple t-shirts and all-out party outfits, your baby is destined to be best-dressed for every occasion. Eagerly awaiting a new arrival or preparing for a family event? Our baby clothes are playful, practical and tried and tested so you can rest-assured they've been designed with your precious little ones in mind. Shop the range at NEXT.

“After tons of research, we decided to try out the Joolz for our first family trip to Colorado. The stroller itself is very easy to unfold (after a little practice) and has great steering considering the smaller wheels. It did just fine on cobblestone/gravel paths and loved having the Nuna Pipa car seat attachments to push when in her car seat.

“Overall I really like the Modes Pramette Stroller compared to the other strollers I have used for my one-year-old. The multiple configurations (bassinet, inward toddler and outward toddler) make it possible to use this stroller from newborn through toddler. It is really easy to switch between the different modes and I love having the option of switching my daughter to face inwards so I can see her and interact with her on our walks or while at the store. The storage bin on this is AMAZING (bigger than on any other stroller I’ve used), which is a huge perk and so convenient for running errands.

It has a true standing fold which is refreshing and the steering is as nimble as can be. I love the brakes and how upright the seat can get if needed, as well as the front access to the basket. Quality-wise, the Wayfinder is built to last. We have been getting out and exercising more as a family since we got it and I am looking forward to more adventures to come!” — strollingsodapops

“I love this stroller! When I say it’s the perfect all-in-one stroller, it really is! When people hear the words “jogging” stroller, they immediately think a ginormous contraption…but this is not it. I love how it glides so smoothly through every surface whether I am jogging out on a rocky trail, or a stroll in the city. The stroller is so compact that I can fit it on the back of my older Toyota Highlander.

With its unbeatable combination of price and performance, it’s easy to push and steer, even easier to fold and handles most types of terrain well.

In her past life, she worked for over a decade in children’s publishing. She lives outside of Chicago with her husband and their two boys, travel cot and cars seat for kids in Marrakesh Will and Ben.

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