It’s your go-to for toilet paper, coffee, beauty products and pretty much everything in between. And now that you’re assembling your baby registry, the online retailer is just as convenient for your growing family’s needs. Here, 24 items every parent-to-be should add to their Amazon registry.
24 Items You Should Definitely Include on Your Amazon Baby Registry
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Bassinet
The extra features (night light, removable canopy, wheels and soothing music) are definitely appreciated. But most importantly, this bassinet has high customer satisfaction ratings and meets all safety requirements.
Car Seat
It’s one of the most important things you’ll buy and also one of the most confusing. Fortunately, our friends at Amazon have done all the hard work for you, testing products, analyzing data, talking with customers and consulting a child development expert—here’s their top pick.
Chicco KeyFit 30 Infant Car Seat ($200)
Stroller
You’ll want one that’s compatible with your brand new car seat.
Nose Frida
Mark our words: You will rue the day you ever doubted this genius snot-sucking device.
Diaper Bag
Opt for a bag that’s hands-free, water-resistant and has plenty of pockets—this one ticks all the boxes and has close to 2,000 five-star reviews.
Diapers
To go in your fabulous new bag.
Pampers Swaddlers Newborn ($26 for 80)
Baby Nail Clippers
Yes, you will be terrified but it has to be done.
Microwaveable Pump Part Sanitizing Bags
Because washing them by hand is a total time-suck.
Medela Quick Clean Micro-Steam Bags ($11 for 2 packs)
Baby Bathtub
One that transitions from his very first bath until toddlerhood.
Rock ‘n Play
This lightweight sleeper boasts over 1,000 five-star reviews.
Fisher-Price Rock 'n Play Sleeper ($38)
Pacifiers
Not sure if you’re going to use them? Keep a few on hand, anyway. (You know, just in case.)
Philips Avent Green Soothie (0-3 Months) ($4 for two)
Bottle Drying Rack
For bottles, pacifiers, pump parts—basically everything.
Boon Grass Drying Rack ($15)
Baby Monitor
We can’t promise it will give you complete peace of mind, but with high definition display, infrared night vision, two way talk back, room temperature monitoring and pre-programmed lullabies, it’ll get you pretty damn close.
Babysense Video Baby Monitor ($77)
Swaddle Blankets
It only takes three (kinda, sorta) easy steps to wrap your baby into a cozy, adorable burrito.
Ziggy Baby Swaddle Blankets ($22 for three)
Pack ‘n Play
For that first trip back home to see the grandparents.
High Chair
This one is appropriate for ages zero to three. It also lets you sit two kids at once. (Now, that’s what we call forward-thinking.)
Carrier
This breathable option lets you bond with your baby on the go until they’re four years old.
Play Mat
The bright colors and fun toys just might make tummy time a little less terrible. (We said might.)
Glider
The days are short but the nights are long—invest in a comfy chair for those 3 a.m. feeding sessions.
Diaper Pail
Because those things stink.
Diaper Genie ($50)
Baby Bathtime Products
Tear-free, hypoallergenic and specially formulated for your baby’s delicate skin.
Breast Pump
Make sure to call your insurance provider before this one gets added to cart—it should be covered.
Medela Pump in Style Advanced Breast Pump with On the Go Tote ($204)
Onesies
Trust—you can never have enough.
Burt's Bees Baby Unisex Baby Short Sleeve Bodysuits ($25 for five)
Bedtime Books
Lull your tiny tot to sleep with a total classic.
Goodnight Moon ($9), The Very Hungry Caterpillar ($10), and Hippos Go Beserk ($8)