Stay Organized With A Baby Registry Checklist (Free Printable) (2024)

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If you missed the announcement last week, we’re preparing for a baby in our house! David and I are so excited for our baby girl to arrive in October. Thank you for leaving such sweet comments of congratulations about all of the exciting transitions happening for our family. You all are the best!

Preparing for a baby as a first-time parent can be quite overwhelming! You not only need to learn about pregnancy, giving birth and caring for a tiny human, but you also need to set up a nursery and navigate a whole new world of baby products. It’s a lot to learn!

Today I’m sharing our baby registry checklist along with a free printable to help keep track of all of the things you need before your little bundle of joy arrives. Let’s get organized!

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Creating A List Of Baby Needs

As first-time parents, we are busy researching baby products and preparing to furnish a nursery (I can hardly wait to decorate it!). But looking at all the baby items out there can be incredibly overwhelming! That’s why I turned to my mom friends for advice on the baby products they recommend.

Ask your mom friends what they can’t live without and organize their suggestions into a checklist to stay organized as you begin to shop for baby items.

Based on the recommendations I’ve received, here’s my list of baby items. I’m obviously not a mom yet so I’m definitely not an expert, but I thought it may be helpful to you if you’re just getting started creating your own list of baby needs. Everyone’s list will be different, but you’re welcome to use mine as a starting point. And if I’m forgetting something, please leave a comment!

Nursery Furniture
Bassinet
Crib & Mattress
Dresser / Changing Table
Rocker Or Glider

Bedding & Nursery Decor
Baby Blankets
Crib Sheets
Decorations
Mattress Pads
Mobile
Swaddles

Bath & Diapering
Bath Seat
Bath Set (shampoo, lotion, wash, powder, diaper cream, etc.)
Changing Pad With Covers
Diapers
Hand Sanitizer
Towels & Wash Clothes
Wipes

Nursing & Feeding
Baby Bottles (Playtex Baby™ Nurser with Drop-Ins® Liners)
Bibs
Bottle Brush
Burp Cloths
Diaper Bag
Formula
Nursing Pillow
Pacifiers

Car Seat, Stroller & Gear
Baby Wrap/Carrier
Car Seat With Extra Base
High Chair
Stroller

Health & Safety
Baby Gate
Baby Health Kit
Video Monitor

Toys & Activities
Books
Bouncer
Play Mat
Plush Toys
Rattles
Rocker
Sound Soother
Stroller Toys
Swing
Teethers

Baby Apparel
Bottoms
Hats
Mittens
Onesies
Sleepers
Swaddlers
Socks
Tops

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Download Your Baby Registry Checklist

In an effort to stay organized as we begin shopping for baby gear, I designed a baby registry checklist to keep track of the items we need. The checklist is organized into categories and has columns for checking items off the list as you add them to your baby registry as well as when you receive or purchase them.

Organizational printables are a great way to keep track of details in one central (and pretty!) place. Print this checklist on your home printer and write down all of your baby needs by category. It’s nice to be able to pull this checklist out and see what you still need to get before baby is born!

> Click here to download the free baby registry checklist printable <

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Setting Up Your Baby Registry

We are fortunate to have family and friends eager to buy gifts and host a baby shower for our new baby. A baby registry gives us a central place to direct everyone who asks what we still need.

I knew I wanted to create a baby registry at Target because they carry budget-friendly items and great brands, plus their baby products are so cute and stylish! In just a few short minutes, I had a baby registry set up at Target.com. Their website gives great suggestions of popular items you may want to register for, which I found very useful.

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It was helpful to check things off our baby registry checklist as we added them to our Target registry. I initially created our registry online, and later visited a nearby Target store to take a closer look at products in the baby section.

The bottle feeding aisle was especially useful to visit. Do you know how many types of baby bottles there are?! It was overwhelming to decide on one to register for. After talking to a few friends and investigating the bottle displays in the store, I chose thePlaytex Baby™ Nurser with Drop-Ins® Liners. I registered for the Nurser Gift Set which includes two 4 oz. bottles, two 8 oz. bottles and bottle liners in both sizes.

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The Playtex Baby Nurser with Drop-Ins Liners has been clinically proven to be closer to breastfeeding, and they have disposable liners for extra convenience. I like that the liners gently collapse as baby drinks to prevent air from mixing with the milk and getting into baby’s tummy. This simulates the natural action of the breast when breastfeeding and helps reduce colic.

Interested in adding the Playtex Baby Nurser Gift Set to your baby registry? Hover over the photo below to click through to Target.com.

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There’s an awesome Cartwheel deal on these bottles right now! Download Cartwheel and save 25% on Playtex Baby Bottle Gift Sets (Nurser or VentAire), valid July 15 through July 28, 2017.

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How do you organize your baby needs? I’d love to hear your tips in the comments!

Don’t forget to download your copy of the printable baby registry checklist here.

Enjoy creating your baby registry!

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Stay Organized With A Baby Registry Checklist (Free Printable) (2024)

FAQs

How to organize your baby registry? ›

Registry organization tips:
  1. Drag and drop items within a category.
  2. Use the drop down menu beside an item to move it to a new category.
  3. Rearrange entire categories by clicking on the up and down arrows to the right of each category header.
  4. Create custom categories by clicking on "+ New Category"
Apr 3, 2024

How many items should be on a baby registry? ›

First-time-mom baby registries typically include between 100 and 120 items. This should be more than enough to cover everything you will need for your baby. Because with any type of baby registry, the aim is to only get things for your baby that you will actually need and use.

How many weeks should you make a baby registry? ›

By 12 weeks: Start your baby registry

But many families (my own included) have found that it's most helpful to start earlier than you might expect: During the first trimester. Here's why: Even though your due date might still seem (very!)

What category does Pacifier fall under? ›

The investigators concluded that pacifiers should be considered to be attachment objects, similar to other security objects like blankets.

How to maximize your baby registry? ›

  1. 5 - Include Price Variety. Make sure there are plenty of items under $25 and under $50 so everyone can easily afford something. ...
  2. 6 - Tag Bigger Items as Group Gifts. ...
  3. 7 - Tag the “Must-Haves” ...
  4. 8 - Include the “Fun” Stuff. ...
  5. 9 - Include Undercover “Cash” Gifts. ...
  6. 10 - Brag About it. ...
  7. 11 - Add The Baby Planner Tag.

What should be on your baby list? ›

  • Newborn Must-Haves. Newborn Clothing. Swaddles. Nursing & Feeding. Monitors & Cameras. Nursery. All Carriers. Swings. Bouncers & Infant Seats. Playards. Sleep Essentials. Tummy Time & Activity Gyms.
  • Nursery.
  • Furniture.
  • Nursing & Feeding.
  • Sleep Essentials.
  • Gift Cards, Favors & Cash Funds.

Is it OK to put expensive items on baby registry? ›

That said, it's totally acceptable to put some expensive items on your registry. You can list the things you need, including items like car seats and cribs. Pooling together for group presents is popular, and several friends might pitch in to get a stroller or crib.

What am I missing on my baby registry? ›

Most Overlooked Baby Registry Items
  • Infant In-sink bather. Bath time a wiggly newborn can be overwhelming. ...
  • Parent organizer. ...
  • Takeout gift cards. ...
  • Diaper bag/backpack. ...
  • Pumping Bra. ...
  • Crib Mattress. ...
  • Car seat arm pad. ...
  • Stroller mittens.

How many diapers to ask for on registry? ›

For a newborn, it's advisable to register for around 2-3 large packs of newborn size diapers, as babies can go through 8-10 diapers a day in their first weeks.

When should you tell people about your baby registry? ›

However, if you're having a baby shower, you'll want to make sure your registry is up and running by the time your invitations hit inboxes and mailboxes. Many parents wait until the end of the second trimester to share their registry, which is a good rule of thumb if you're not having a baby shower.

When should I have a baby shower? ›

As a fast rule, baby showers are often held at the end of the second trimester or early to midway through the third trimester — usually four to six weeks before the due date. Expectant parents who are having multiples may prefer to have the baby shower on the earlier side.

Should I put a highchair on my baby registry? ›

You won't need a high chair from the start, but many parents choose to add one to their registry so they have it on hand when it's time to start solids (usually around six months or so).

How many bibs should I put on my registry? ›

Most parents do fine with around four to six bibs to start. They come in a variety of materials, from organic cotton to easy-clean rubber. Drool bibs are also popular. Add a few to your registry so you can keep baby's clothes clean while they're teething.

Do hospitals still give out pacifiers? ›

The hospital will likely provide essential items for your baby, such as swaddling blankets, pacifiers, wipes, and diapers. If you bring one item to the hospital, make sure it is this one.

How do you distribute a baby registry? ›

Spread the Word
  1. If you're having a baby shower, include your registry information on the invitation. ...
  2. If you're using a virtual shower invite, you can link out directly to your baby registry. ...
  3. Tell people about your baby registry—especially the important ones.
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How many registries should you have for a baby? ›

There is no limit to how many baby registries you can make, but for most people, I find that three baby registries is the perfect number; that way you get the benefits of having multiple registries, but it's not too much to maintain. Of course, then the question becomes where do you register.

Do you put furniture on a baby registry? ›

Shying Away from Large Purchases. That said, it's totally acceptable to put some expensive items on your registry. You can list the things you need, including items like car seats and cribs. Pooling together for group presents is popular, and several friends might pitch in to get a stroller or crib.

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