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Author: Roy Thomsitt
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Article URL: http://www.isnare.com/?id=7349&ca=Parenting
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Author's Email Address: roy@change-direction.com Easy Publish Tool: http://www.isnare.com/html.php?id=7349 First of all, in case you do not know, what is a layette? Well,
the definition of layette is quite simple: a kit consisting of a
complete outfit (clothing and accessories) for a new baby.
It is far better to have the essentials ready tomake for a smooth return home with your new arrival. The lastthing you will want to do in those first few days after thebaby arrives is to run around buying any little necessitiesthat you forgot. You will undoubtedly feel much more at easy,and able to concentrate on the baby, if you have everythingprepared well in advance. If you can get everything you need for the layette, whetherbought new or second hand, or even borrowed, then you can feelrelaxed about being able to deal with the initialpracticalities of taking the baby home. While it is nice to have everything brand new for your baby, itis worth thinking long and hard about whether that is at allnecessary, or even desirable. Baby clothes especially are very expensive new, when youconsider their tiny size. Whatever item you buy, your baby willsoon out grow it, so new does not necessarily mean good value.Quite the opposite, in fact. Remember, you are buying things for your baby, and your babycares not one iota if the clothes you adorn them with are new,second hand or fourth hand. The baby will grow quickly, and theclothes may get soiled quickly if you are unlicky. All the babyneeds is your love and care, plus comfort for sleeping andresting. It is all about security and love in the early stages.Your baby is not a fashion model. Of course, you want the baby to look nice in what they wear,and they will pretty soon become conscious of their clothes.But if you are buying on a budget, there are plenty of low costsources for all baby's needs. And they can look just as cute insecond hand clothes as something brand new. In practice, most people will go for a mix of new, qualityseconds, and second hand clothes for their baby. You will, forsure, know the prices of the new clothes in the local stores.If you buy some second hand, the savings will soon mount up. Togive yourself an incentive, why not set aside those savings intoa bank account for the baby? You'll appreciate that later on,and so will the baby when they see the little nest egg growingas they get older.
Here are a few tips about buying for your baby layette: Shopping For Your Layette In Quality Seconds Stores As with adult clothing, baby clothes manufacturers sometimeshave manufacturing errors. Usually, the missed stitch ornot-quite-perfect seam is not anything that will affect wear,especially in the short time the clothing item will fit yourbaby. You could save as much as 70% off department store pricesif you buy baby layette items at your local discount and secondsstores. Your new baby won't know, nor will she care. Buy Layette Items In Charity Or Other Second Hand Stores Newborn baby layette items are nearly always hardly used. Mostbabies just do not wear them long enough to do much damage. Avisit to local charity stores, such as a Salvation Army thriftstore, may enable you to buy a whole load of layette items thatstill look good, all for a few dollars.
Buy New Born Baby Clothes A Size Up Many newborn babies hardly spend a month in the 0-3 monthsizes. What you can do is save the smallest size for specialoccasions, as a good fit obviously looks smarter. Suchoccasions could be coming home from the hospital, the firstvisit to or from grandparents etc. Otherwise jump right to the3-6 month size for any fitted clothing. For the same reason,stick to comfortable, stretchy cotton and terry knit materialsfor one piece sleepers. They should fit your baby fit muchlonger.
Easy Access Night Gowns Drawstring bottom night gowns are just about the mostconvenient single item for your new baby at home. When babyneeds her diaper changing, you can just pull up, change her,and then pull back down again.
Multi Purpose Cotton Diapers If you decide to use disposable diapers, do not rule out thepurchase of some 100% cotton diapers as well, even if it's onlyone pack. They really are great to have around when you have anew baby, and even when baby becomes a young child. They arevery useful as burp rags, laid over your shoulder or lap, asyou burp the baby. But you will also find yourself using themfor other things, such as wiping away dribbles, or worse.Rarely, a baby will even adopt one for comfort to suck atnight. However, I am sure my 24 year old son would not want meto go further into that matter!
Wash Fabric Layette Items Before Baby Is Born It is worthwhile using a very mild laundry soap, such as Dreftor Ivory Snow, to wash away any remnants of dyes, chemicals orstarches. Babies have notoriously delicate skin, and allergicreaction can be a real problem. Bleaching used items is fine,but you must give a thorough rinsing before baby comes intocontact. That's it! I'm sure you'll think of other things too,but that's just a few ideas for your baby layette as the bigday nears. About The Author: Roy Thomsitt is owner and author ofhttp://www.bouncing-new-baby.com
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