3 Gift Ideas For An Upcoming Baby Shower

Sarah Lifestyle

When one of your loved ones is about to have a baby, it can be just as exciting for you to be involved and help as it is for the mom. One great way to do this is to help in throwing a baby shower for both Mom, Dad, and baby. However, many friends and family members stress out about getting the perfect gift for a new mom and baby. So to help make this task a little easier on you, here are three great and practical gift ideas for an upcoming baby shower.

Wearable Blankets

While you might love curling up with tons of pillows and blankets when it’s time for bed, this is not a safe idea for a little baby. Babies can easily get tangled or suffocated by loose items in their crib or bed area. To help a little one stay warm and cozy at night, Jennifer Kelly Geddes, a contributor to Parenting.com, recommends giving baby a wearable blanket at the baby shower. This is essentially warm pajamas that has a sack on the bottom instead of legs. Depending on how the mom-to-be feels about swaddling, you can also get a wearable blanket that has velcro on the upper half to make swaddling the baby much easier during the night.

Helpful Storage

Having a baby means having to tote a lot of gear around with you constantly. What moms and dads have to bring with them can range from new outfits and clean diapers to bottles of milk and hand sanitizer. With all this stuff, it can be hard to find a place for everything so you can know exactly where to find it when you need it. With this in mind, most moms would love getting something that could help them with storage and organization, like additional storage for your stroller as suggested by Peggy Wang of Buzzfeed. While this might not seem like the cutest gift, it can be very helpful for years to come.

Planned And Organized Help

Once the baby arrives, Mom and Dad will likely have to put some of their normal tasks on the back burner. To help pick up the slack here, Dana Holmes, a contributor to the Huffington Post, writes that you can give your loved one planned and organized help for after the baby comes. You could give them a meal plan that shows when friends or loved one will drop off a dinner meal or when someone will come over to help with household chores or simply give Mom and Dad a break for a few hours. By planning this out beforehand, you don’t have to put Mom and Dad on the spot by asking them what they need with regards to help when they’re functioning on survival mode.

If you’re unsure what to do or give for a baby shower gift for your loved one, use the tips mentioned above to help you find the perfect way to show your love to a blossoming little family.