important part, but I think getting a cover adds a personalized touch. They come in a bunch of cute colors and can be easily washed if they get dirty. These usually run about $8-$13.99.
So, on the high end, this gift will set you back about $44.
Moby or Boba wrap
To those of you without kids the whole wrap/ baby carrier thing is probably strange, but trust me, they are great! This was another item on my registry that no one bought but I knew I needed it from watching other moms use it. It came in very handy when my baby refused to stop screaming unless she was on my body. Without it, no housework would have gotten done in those early months. Now I use it when I want to run into a store and not use the stroller or carry the car seat. It’s great! I can fold it up and toss it in the diaper bag and I’m good.
The Moby & Boba wraps are essentially the same thing. The only difference is the name & color options. The Moby Wrap is $44 at Target but it is sold at other stores, the Boba Wrap is $39 at Target. Both are available in 6 different colors. The Moby has more vibrant colors while the Boba has more neutral. I got mine in black, which allows me to wear it and it doesn’t clash with my outfit.
This gift will run you $39-$44 total.
Baby’s First Cold Kit
I really love putting together kits as gifts. It adds a really personal touch and shows that person you care enough to put in the extra time. Recently, I gifted a good friend of mine a ‘baby’s first cold kit’ at her baby shower. I got a tub from Walmart and filled it with all of the cold/sickness supplies I used for my child in her first years of life.
This is a very practical gift that is sure to be