Picking A Suitable Stroller

By K.Siva Kumar

What type of stroller will work best for you and your baby? It really depends on where you plan on taking her in the stroller and what you plan on doing. Let's take a quick look at the three major models:

Traditional Stroller

It works well in the city, and walking around on pavement or concrete paths. Most models have a basket below for storage. Some of them come with cup holders, side pockets for extra storage etc. Models that combine a car seat with stroller are also available.

Umbrella Stroller

These are the small, simple strollers that fold down so they don�t take up much more space than an umbrella. Most parents like to choose this stroller because of its convenience. This stroller is less weight and low price. Since it is very compatible it wont have all the features like main stroller. Consider getting one of these in addition to your main stroller and keep it in the car. They are easy to load and unload, easy to open and put back together.

Baby Jogger

If you will be walking on rougher terrain or are planning on doing a lot of walking or running for exercise, choose a baby jogger. The larger wheels give you and baby a smoother ride. There is model named Baby Jobber 2 which is not for new born babies.

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Newborn Necessities

By Catherine G

Shopping for the expected baby

Baby things are so adorable, and so expensive. Which of the many newborn accessories do you really need? It can be an adventure, trying to make sure that you will have everything that your new baby will need. You will however end up with a lot of items that never actually get used, and things that you don't have enough of.

If you are going to have a baby shower, it is a good idea to make a list of things you need and include the list of suggested gifts in the invitation. Then after the baby shower, you can buy the rest of the necessities.

Accepting hand me downs from friends and family is also good, if the items are in good condition. Especially clothes and blankets, because babies grow fast and blankets are soiled quickly, so it is good to have clothes in increasing sizes, and plenty of extra blankets.

The following list is of "cannot live without items", that every nursery needs.

Bassinet

Car seat

Sleepers

Onesies

Bottles - nipples

Socks

Pacifiers

Blankets � light and warm

Baby bathtub

First aid kit for newborns (includes nail clipper, comb, thermometer, etc.)

Baby monitor

Diapers

Diaper bag

Natural wipes

I know, there are a million other "must have" baby gadgets and things advertised on TV and the web. But most of those things are not really necessary for a newborn. For example, adorable outfits that would be so cute to see on your baby, but are hard to get on the baby, who will then probably either throw up on, or leak out of the diaper into. Warm, soft sleepers that snap up the front are just easier for you and more comfortable for the baby anyway. For the first few months, all your newborn really needs is to be loved, fed, and changed, the rest of his or her time is going to be spent sleeping and looking around. Warm jammies in winter, a light onesie, or sleeper in summer, bottles, a bath, and a pacifier (if you're going to use one), a safe comfortable place to sleep and another to watch the world from are the only necessities that your new baby really will need.

Catherine is a mother of three and staff writer/blogger at LikeThatName.com. LikeThatName provides a fast and fun way to discover thousands of interesting baby names, along with a supportive community and information for new parents. To read the latest articles and join our community, visit us online today!

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