Items to save mom and dad's sanity:
- When Bridget was a new baby, the Zaky was a great item to have. I used it to position her in her carseat, to position her for sleeping, or to place under her head while I changed her diaper (she had reflux when she was tiny, and this made it so she was not lying flat). While it is a functional item for parents, the Zaky provides a sense of comfort for babies. It is weighted, washable and soft. Ask for two of these for baby gifts, or splurge and get two for yourself. It's worth it. You won't believe all the ways you'll be able to use it.

- The Fisher Price Baby Papasan Chair is comfy and soft for baby. It also has music and soothing vibrations, which Bridget loved. When she was really little, I moved this thing all over the house with me (with a Zaky tucked in on either side), and she napped happily in it with her head nicely elevated. This comes in a variety of colors and patterns.

- We had two travel-size pack-n-plays with removable bassinets for Bridget (one on the first floor and one upstairs). Lightweight and small in size (and 1/2 the price of the full-size model), these were the bomb for us! You can find space for this pack-n-play almost anywhere, and it fits through doorways and is ultra-easy to move around the house, or to pack for travel. Plus, it's dang cute. Also comes in a variety of colors and patterns.


Items to soothe and comfort baby:
- Music (this one by Norah Jones, this one by Chloe Agnew, or this one by Lorie Line) that is soft and pretty for bathtime and bedtime.

- A portable CD/MP3 player is a must-have item. Bridget loved (and still loves) music of all kinds.


For Oral Care & desensitization:
- Nuk brush (use alone, or roll in things like applesauce, yogurt, Nutrigrain bars)

- Finger brush for teeth and gums


Feeding essentials:
- A small food processor is great, but the Munchkin Food Grinder (inexpensive and entirely portable) is also awesome for making healthy, safe food for baby to eat.

- The best spoons for feeding Bridget were maroon spoons.
-We placed a free-standing, acrylic therapy mirror (portable and lightweight--like this one, or this one) on Bridget's high chair tray while she ate. (Actually, these mirrors went everywhere we went with Bridget. She loved--and still loves--to look at her own reflection.) The mirrors provide entertainment and are perfect for oral-motor skill development (including speech and learning to eat).

Books--educational books (especially by DK Publishing and Roger Priddy)--and toys for baby:
- I Can, Can You? (The cutest little book. All of the children in it have Down syndrome.)

- That's Not My... Touch & Feel series (We have That's Not My Fairy, That's Not my Kitten and That's Not My Mermaid)

- All of the DK Peekaboo! books (Bathtime Peekaboo! and Bedtime Peekaboo!are also favorites),




- Fisher Price crawl-along drum (encourages crawling...it worked for Bridget...she loved trying to catch this toy as it rolled--and banging on it while it was in the open position).

- Books for Mom & Dad:



What a great list. I wish I had known about the Zaky when my daughter was born and stuck in the hospital.
ReplyDeleteSuper list! Ruby loved her Papasan chair.I was thinking of getting that safety gate you mentioned.It's good to know it worked for you.
ReplyDeleteWe love Norah Jones :)
Oh and thanks for mentioning the Arbonne products.A friend of mine sells that and I was wondering if the baby products would be any good for Ruby.Ruby has such dry feet.
ReplyDeleteThanks Lisa! I actually don't know how to create a link below the comment section. Instead, I updated the post and added your post as an additional resource and linked to your post that way.
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