A safe car mirror for children
Driving a child alone rear-facing is stressful when every bump in the road causes anxiety. Therefore, a baby mirror is a must if you transport your little one mainly by car. The adjustable mirror and convex design keep your baby visible, and the arm loops should fit snugly against the back of most seats.
Price: $19.99
Momcozy stroller organizer with cup holders
Your child’s stroller can double as a backpack, helping you store and transport everything you might need for a day’s adventure. But it’s much easier to organize all your essentials with a handlebar-mounted storage solution for easy and convenient access. The Momcozy organizer will hold your phone, drinks and lots of accessories, such as tissues (for you or your child).
Price: $26.99
Soundcore Space One Pro
You can’t go wrong with fancy headphones like the Sony WH-1000XM5 or Bowers & Wilkins PX7 S2e, but the Soundcore Space One Pro offer great sound quality, noise cancellation, and pure comfort at a much lower price. And I’m here to tell you that there is no shame in softening the auditory blow and psychological damage of a baby who cries constantly in your arms with noise-cancelling cans.
Price: $199.99
Ray-Ban Meta smart glasses
It never fails – your baby is doing something cute and your hands are too busy to grab your phone and record a video. Ray-Ban Meta smart glasses will help with this, allowing you to take photos and record videos without using your hands, from a first-person perspective. Meta may not be everyone’s favorite company, but its smart glasses can capture some truly unique perspectives and precious moments between child and parent.
Price: $299 and up
Car seat and stroller
The Doona is one of the most comfortable foldable car seats/strollers you can find. It takes a few seconds to set up and walk around, or fold it up, hop in the car and drive away. It’s designed for babies weighing 4 to 35 pounds or up to 32 inches tall, so for most babies it should last through the first year before it’s time to upgrade to something bigger.
Price: $550 and up
The complete childhood story: from pregnancy to 18 years old
Keeping a diary for 18 years is a big commitment, but also having a child. You’d be surprised how many fun little memories you can forget during the daily grind of raising a baby, so recording your baby’s progress and milestones is very useful. This journal makes it much easier than using a regular notebook because it contains pages and prompts that require minimal effort to keep up with.
Price: $39 and up
New plant parent
Maintaining a houseplant may not be as involved as caring for a human, but it is still a labor of love that requires dedication and attention to detail. If you’ve killed your fair share of plant friends in the past, this book by Darryl Cheng may be just what you need for sound advice and coaching.
Price: $15.39 and up
Ninja CREMi Deluxe Ice cream and frozen food maker 11 in 1
If ice cream appears in your home all year round, then a home ice cream maker could theoretically pay for itself in a short time. Plus, making your own ice cream is great fun for the whole family – let your child choose some crazy flavors and just go crazy with the ingredients and toppings you feel like adding. Remember that you are the one who can be cleaned up.
Price: $219.79
Urban Kiddy My first family album
Babies love soft books that they can touch and even bite while teething, and they usually love looking at people. This charming book combines these concepts into a soft photo album where you can insert your own photos, so children can get to know friends and family members, even if loved ones live far away.
Price: $18.95 and up
Listen to B*tch New Mom Edition
Everyone needs a little emotional support from time to time, and no one deserves it more than a new mom. Motherhood is difficult, complex, and can often be a bit messy (and that’s okay). This collection of 50 cards provides helpful reminders to take care of yourself and your little one.
Price: $19.99 and up
Little Corner
A cozy atmosphere can be a great way to relieve stress for a new parent. And one of the best delivery methods that doesn’t require a screen covering your face is a cute coloring book – one that isn’t too simplistic for little kids. Little Corner offers adults 40 illustrations of different decors to color, and each one is a charming space worth admiring… and maybe even drawing design inspiration from.
Price: $7.99
Nixplay Smart Photo Frame (10 inch)
Smart displays from companies like Google and Amazon can function as digital photo frames, but the Nixplay looks much better. It has a classic frame design and is platform agnostic, making it a better gift than an ecosystem-locked smart display. Nixplay has its own app that supports both Android and iOS, and also allows you to enable guest collaborators to remotely add photos to your album.
Price: $139.99 and up
Bumkins Wet Bag: Super Mario Squad
Accidents certainly happen, and yes, they happen when you’re on the road, least expecting it, and right after you’ve dressed your baby in his cutest new outfit. This little wet bag will keep the mess at bay and make you feel like you have a little help in the Mushroom Kingdom.
Price: $9.95 and up
Computer engineering for kids
Many parents want their children to enter STEM fields when they get older, but you don’t have to wait until they get used to the basics of computer science. The beauty of this book lies in its simplicity: it is just a board book with two buttons, an LED and a few light sensors, but thanks to its well-thought-out design, it can be an essential basis for learning.
Price: $33
Roborock Q Revo
It’s easy to put aside house cleaning responsibilities when you’re busy with your baby. A robot vacuum cleaner is a great way to help parents keep things tidy. The Roborock Q Revo is one of the most versatile bots you can buy for under $1,000. It vacuums, mops and even empty the dust container and fill the water tank on its own.
Price: $769.99 and up
Skil self-leveling red cross laser 360 degrees
You’ll likely be renovating before and/or after having a baby, so do yourself a favor and get a cross-line laser level to help you hang picture frames, painting stencils, or anything else you can dream up. Just remember that the laser will show you what is straight and square, but it can also highlight how crooked or uneven your walls and floors are.
Price: $109.99
Rest in the hatch
White noise machines are great for a nursery, but one that can be used from a crib to a stroller or car seat can be the difference between a fussy baby and quiet, quality naps on the go. The Hatch Rest Go offers 10 switchable sounds and easily lasts overnight on a single charge, with USB-C charging capability.
Price: $39.99
A wonderfully personalized children’s book
The Wonderbly collection of customizable books is a pleasure for both parents and children. The book manufacturer offers a variety of themed titles that are perfect for a variety of holidays, and many of them can be personalized with your child’s name and special messages. These are great for reading to your child at bedtime and may last until your child starts reading on their own.
Price: $34.99 and up
Infant Optics DXR-8 PRO full set
Having a smart home is great, but when it comes to controlling your little one in bed, less is more. The Infant Optics video monitor does not rely on an internet connection or cloud. It’s simply a high-quality 720p camera with a five-inch monitor that works reliably in a large home and requires little initial setup time. No hassle, no app and no hassle.
Price: $199.99
Temperfect Javabliss 16 travel mug
The fancy Ember Smart Cup is great, but if you have a baby nearby, you may want something a little more durable. Joeveo cups are not only quite durable, but also designed to quickly reduce the level of hot drinks and maintain a good drinking temperature for hours. It’s perfect for busy parents who need a caffeine fix but get distracted before they have a chance to take a sip.
Price: $49
Grownsy adjustable nasal aspirator
It’s 2024 and there’s no reason for you to suck your baby’s snot through a famous straw. The Grownsy Nasal Aspirator sucks snot into a washable chamber that can be easily removed. It even has colorful lights and plays a melody that will keep your baby calm. It has three suction settings and charges via USB-C.
Price: $39.99 and up
LoveveryThe Play Gym
Lovevery’s Play Gym is a tummy time mat that can grow with your baby throughout the first year of his or her life. It includes various play zones to help with development, such as high-contrast black and white pictures that catch your baby’s attention before they notice color, and objects with different textures that your baby can enjoy feeling and touching.
Price: $140
Portable fan for the Sweetfull stroller
Get ready for the warmer months with this portable fan that easily attaches to your car seat or stroller. This four-speed fan can move plenty of air to keep your baby cool, and since it charges via USB-C, you can easily extend its life by connecting it to a power bank.
Price: $16.99 and up
Wildbird linen scarf
The Wildbird linen scarf may seem like a trendy choice among metropolitan parents, but there are good reasons to consider it. It’s a functional and lightweight way to carry your little one, and the linen material adds a touch of luxury. And honestly, you’ll look phenomenal in it.
Price: $68 and up
Huanuo portable laptop desk
Dear new parents, I am sad to inform you that you are finally going back to work. And if you’re the type of person who works from home, you won’t always be at your fancy desk if you’re also chasing a toddler around. The Huanuo Portable Laptop Desk allows you to work from anywhere in your home for greater comfort (even if you’re on the floor for some reason).
Price: $29.99
The Very Hungry Caterpillar book
When it comes to children’s books, Eric Carle’s The Very Hungry Caterpillar is a timeless classic, but you can start playing with your baby early with this soft teether version. I can speak from personal experience – if colorful graphics don’t capture a child’s attention, crinkled pages certainly will. Additionally, as your little one gets older, you can start using his favorite book to teach him how to count to five.
Price: $5.99+
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