Thursday, July 29, 2010

Expecting first child any advice tips or stores to shop at?

look for as many sales you can find. Garage sales are good too.


I allways get my kids clothes when JcPenny's is having a sale.


I get the rompers thats the all in one lil outfits for cheap like Okie Dokie for 4.99 or 6.99 and they are the cutest clothes.


Walmarts,Target,Family Dollar,GoodWill..also if you are a single mommy or dont make alot of money check out goverment programs to help with Formula..etc.Expecting first child any advice tips or stores to shop at?
Well different stores for different things. Babies R Us is great for its selection, especially of things like high chairs, bouncers, cribs, etc, although sometimes you can find the same things cheaper in other stores. Target, Walmart etc are good for baby stuff like toys, bottles, etc. Other than the above, you can also get baby clothes at Caters outlets and the Children's Place (they have sales once in a while), and I like Old Navy's baby clothes as well as their maternity clothes.





After the baby is born, it's worth it to join a wholesale club such as BJs, I got all the diapers, formula, wipes, etc there.Expecting first child any advice tips or stores to shop at?
babies r us has a huge selection of gear


baby depot is good


Target is my personal fave!! they have cute baby items
definitely go to Marshall's or T.J. Maxx, beautiful quality clothes always at lower prices.
*for you: motherhood maternity sometimes has some good deals but can be expensive if you dont get the sale stuff. But ROSS is where i found my favorite maternity clothes and for so cheap!





*for baby: i love target they have a lot of cute clothes at good prices i also got my crib there for $70 and a car seat %26amp; stroller set for $100. childs place has a lot of cute clothes too.
Advice? Clip coupons they help since everything baby is expensive. Don't take what everyone says to heart when they're trying to tell you how to raise your baby. Advice is great, but some people DEMAND that you do things a certain way. Don't let it get ya down kiddo. :D I liked Old Navy for my kids. It's inexpensive and cute. Another place I shopped for baby clothes was Babies R Us. As much as I hate to admite it, diapers seem to be the cheapest at WalMart.
love baby depot in Burlington coat factory..... i loved huggies





check out Sam's club for diapers and formula and wipes
1. sleep and rest as much as you can now before baby comes. Go to the movies ,go out to eat, get a massage, get your nails done. Enjoy this time!


2. don't bother buying baby shoes until your baby is older and starting to walk. baby can wear just socks until then. don't waste the money. It's not necessary.


3.don't buy expensive clothes. Baby is just gonna outgrow them faster then you think. Walmart has nice cute clothes. Target is ok too but not one of my faves.


4. when a friend or a relative offers to help, let them!!


5. you're going to get a lot of advice from other mothers. some good, some bad . Just remember all babies are different some progress faster or slower than others. do what you know is right for YOUR baby.


6. take parenting classes. I did while I was pregnant and learned alot.
for your clothes burlington coat factory has lots of cheap maternity clothes that are cute dont spend alot on maternity clothes because you wont wear them long and you hope to never be that big again!





kids clothes baby gap and the childrens place their clothes are cute and they hold up
Wall mart.,
depends where you are?


you dont really need much for a new a baby hun in clothes as they grow too quickly





this might help


http://www.childrensfurniture.com/html/e鈥?/a>
Congratulations!





First tip *Nap as much as you can before you have the baby. I haven't napped in about 7 years.





2. If it's early in your pregnancy and you get morning sickness, get some B complex and take it before bed.





The rest will just come to you.
Gymboree for cute clothes that hold up REALLY well.





Target for EVERYTHING! They have so many cute things at great prices. Their baby bedding(most of it is online only), nursery organization, etc are mostly great PotteryBarn knock-offs!





When you go to register at Target they have a check-list of things for you so you dont forget anything.





The things we used the most:


swing


diapers(Pampers Swaddlers)


Johnson %26amp; Johnson Baby Powder with cornstarch and aloe


Crib


little baby blankets to cover her in the swing


sleepers(we used the snap up kind because she scooted out of the open bottom gown kind)


Soothie brand pacifiers


bottles


formula(i didnt produce any milk due to medical reasons)





www.babycenter.com is a great reference website.





edit-you also get a book of coupons when you register at most stores!

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