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Whether it's something practical or something extravagant, most moms can remember their favorite baby gift. It might be something to use soon after coming home from the hospital or an item to use several months down the road. Many mothers-to-be register their gift preferences at a favorite department or baby specialty store to help them get things they need and avoid duplicates. But for those who don't, many tell a close relative or friend to spread the word to shower guests and others on what they would like.
One
of Jill Heslam's friends knew just what she would need to nurse her son,
Owen, now three months old. Jill received a book on breastfeeding, a pillow,
nursing pads and even a handmade footstool. "It was the best gift because
you wouldn't know you needed that stuff," she says. Lyn Callan also received
a useful item for her son, Isaac, born December 12 -- a baby bather. But
there was a pair of hand-knit booties that she also loved. "It's something
special that somebody made that," Lyn says.
Some mothers appreciate gifts for their babies that give them a little free time -- or at least a free hand. Yvette Sierra, expecting her third child on September 16, was thankful for the baby swing she received as a gift. "You just put them in and they seem to swing to sleep. It's so peaceful," she said. She was a little puzzled, however, when she got a potty trainer as a gift. "I thought I would get something I would need right now."
Although
she used that gift as her children grew older, not all baby gifts are things
your child will use. Just ask any new mom who has received a fancy baby
china set. Marianne Lee received a beautiful set of china. "But I never
use them," says the mother of Griffin, 3, and 4-month-old Eric. "As soon
as they're eating out of bowls, they're throwing the stuff," she says.
"It's a thoughtful gift, but impractical." She liked a Gymini
and a musical pillow
she received for her sons. But like many moms, she doesn't rank delicate
hand-knit sweaters high on the list. Some women rely on friends and relatives
to help them with the baby necessities. But for those who buy a layette
ahead of time, the gifts they receive are all extras.
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