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5 days ago
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49 Parent-Tested Products Worth Every Penny
Helllooooo parents, my name is Heather, and at the time I'm writing this, my son is 3 and my daughter is 1 (so you know I get *it*). I pulled together some of the most beloved parenting products the moms of our team have tried out (less leg work for you newer parents or parents-to-be!). I can (and will) happily tell you *all* about what has worked for our families, but kindly wanted to note that we're aware every kid is different! So, what worked for us and our kids may not work for you and yours. But hey, it's worth a shot. Right? A Frida Baby fold-and-go potty seat that'll bring you peace of mind, knowing your toddler's tush never has to touch a grime-filled public toilet. It comes with a travel bag that'll fit easily in your diaper bag or regular tote bag if you're just running a quick errand with your toddler. And Ms. Rachel's Potty Time With Bean book — a must-have for toddler parents who are in the midst of tackling potty training. The book features a sweet, motivational story about a little bear who is learning to use the potty (with Ms. Rachel for support, of course). It has reward stickers in the back and tips/tricks for parents! A 360-degree spill-proof cup that'll seemingly defy the laws of gravity when your tot drinks from it — the water only comes out of the edges when sipped! Not to mention it'll help your mini-me learn to drink from a standard cup sooner. A Boon drying rack with a surprisingly chic design that'll provide you with the perfect spot to dry your little one's bottles and accessories without ruining the entire look of your kitchen. You might just find yourself using it to nicely dry your wine glass after a loooooong day of taking care of tiny judgment here. A Maxi Cosi Kiskadee high chair starring a 360-degree swivel feature you can use to turn your tyke as needed instead of stretching your self-proclaimed T-Rex arms to the limit in an attempt to spoon some mashed sweet potato into their hangry little gullet. Or a modern high chair from Stokke that'll transform into a perfectly sized mini chair as your child grows. They'll be able to use it right up against your kitchen table to dine alongside the family, and it'll look great alongside your other furniture. Not to mention, it'll be super easy to clean after your kiddo inevitably coats it in jelly, peanut butter, marinara sauce, and juice. A Baby Brezza Formula Pro Advanced parents will be able to rely on to help them make their baby a bottle in a flash — which is *much* appreciated when they're screaming their head off because they've decided they're hungry. I've literally told every single parent or parent-to-be in my life that THIS machine is what's keeping me going — it is the light of my life (next to my kids, of course). Plus a Baby Brezza Bottle Washer Pro, because anything that is going to make your life easier during the first year of being a parent is worth every penny. This magical machine washes, sterilizes, AND dries bottles, breast pump parts, and other accessories with natural steam. Take it from someone who genuinely knows — this will save you SO much time so you can do one of the other million things on your to-do list instead of hangin' out with a bottle brush. A Munchkin bottle warmer you'll pat yourself on the back for buying when your baby is happily chugging down a perfectly temperate bottle of the house white. Gone are the days of microwaving (oops) or soaking a bottle in hot water to get it nice 'n' warm for your babies. It's compatible with most brands, so no need to give up your favorite bottle. Speaking of bottles, a starter set of Chicco Duo Newborn Hybrid Baby Bottles with glass on the inside but plastic on the outside that'll ensure your baby's milk will only touch pure glass. This means no gross smells, aftertaste, or discolorations over time! Bottoms up, babes. Or a set of silicone baby bottles from Boon Nursh with a shockingly chic design (yes, I said CHIC in regards to a bottle) that'll make you feel like you're really nailing this whole parenting at least. They're easy for baby to hold on, which will give you some bonus time to do something else with YOUR hands. A toddler-size table you can fold up easily when your kiddos aren't using it to color, snack, or bang on like a drum. It'll ensure they always have somewhere to hang without it taking up too much space in your already over-flowing playroom. A playpen to contain your precious and surprisingly VERY fast beast who just learned to crawl and is suddenly everywhere all at once. Plop 'em in here with some of their favorite toys while you grab a cup of already-cold coffee and get to work baby-proofing the rest of the house. A Nanit monitor and wall mount to help you keep a watchful eye on your babe while they sleep — you can also easily see stats on how long they've been asleep or if they're standing and not-so-patiently waiting for you to come scoop 'em up. A Hatch Restore 3 to act as a night-light, a white noise machine, an alarm clock, and a sleep trainer with a design that seamlessly blends into the nursery's decor. Fingers crossed, you and your kiddo will get some sleep this decade with the help of this gadget! An iconic Sophie the Giraffe teether your little one will, for unexplained reasons, likely cherish and love chomping away on as their pearly whites start to (painfully) poke through. Aquaphor Healing Ointment — it'll be one of the most unexpected parenting holy grail items you'll use daily on your little one. It's unscented, preservative-free, and fantastic for healing sensitive skin. You know how in My Big Fat Greek Wedding, Gus was always saying, "Put some Windex on it!" to fix all things? Well, that's about to be you with Aquaphor. And a baby butt spatula you'll either laugh or cringe at but will thank your lucky stars that you thought to purchase it when you see how much nicer it is to apply diaper cream to your baby's booty with it instead of your finger. It has incredible suction on the bottom, so you can keep it right next to your changing pad without fear of it being kicked over by your unruly tot. A Frida Baby The 3-Step Cradle Cap System that'll remove dry skin from baby's scalp so gently they won't even notice — it comes with a sponge, a brush, and a comb that'll all work together to get your kiddo's scalp looking good. A bottle of The Honest Company detangling spray to help post-shower hair brushing sessions go a bit more, for lack of a better term, smoothly! It's hypoallergenic, all-natural, gentle and boasts a delectable scent. A Little Big Playroom ball pit if your kiddo's nickname is The Energizer Bunny — it'll keep them contained and entertained! The edges are so soft that they can also chew on it and fall into it without harming themselves (a big parenting win). Frida Baby Natural Vapor Bath Bombs filled with eucalyptus and lavender, so when your little one inevitably does get sick, you'll be ready to go with a soothing bathtime edition that'll help clear their sinuses and relax their little body. A bottle of Tubby Todd's new micellar water for when your tyke had a blowout in the morning, resulting in an unplanned bath, but then covers themselves in marinara sauce during dinner. Sigh. No parent wants to do bathtime twice; give that kiddo a quick (but satisfying!) clean with this instead. A Newton Essential Crib Mattress that'll help provide you with some peace of mind once your tyke starts actually sleeping on top of it — it's made with a unique woven material that babies can completely breathe through (an absolute game changer) and is also fully washable. A Momcozy wearable breast pump you can count on to give you your independence back (kind of) or at the very least free up your hands so you can do other things like read a book, meal prep, clean the toilet, whatever(!!!) instead of being chained to a stationery pump. A bath toy thermometer that'll become your most reliable bathtime companion — it'll alert you to precisely what temperature the water is and if it's an appropriate one for your baby to soak in. You've got enough on your plate, let this seal take the reins on this one. An inexpensive baby gate featuring a pressure mount you'll adore because you won't have to drill holes into your walls (a big win). It's easy to install and easy for adults to open with one hand, which you'll definitely be thankful for when you're trying to carry your baby and open it simultaneously. A 3-in-1 Frida Baby Infrared thermometer with a built-in sensor that'll make taking your tyke's temperature a breeze. You can also remove the tip and use it as an inner-ear thermometer and use it to take your own as well! Perfect for any parents who err on the side of caution and find themselves checking their kiddo's temp anytime they look a bit flushed (ahem, me). A pack of spill-proof Munchkin snack catchers so your kiddo can take their fave snack with them while venturing to different areas of the playground or enjoy a lil' nibble of something while en route to a playdate. Or a snack spinner with five compartments for kids who like to diversify their palate when on the go, and by "diversify," I mean they want Goldfish, graham crackers, cereal, yogurt bites, *and* fruit all at once. Why is it so hard to satiate a toddler?! Plus a pack of hair bow ties in any color you might possibly need to transform your toddler from a terror into a tiny treasure (or, at least, their hair). It'll be a major upgrade from trying to twist minuscule rubber bands around their locks *and then* fastening a hairbow while their already-slim patience is wearing thin. A BabyBjörn Harmony Carrier, so you can do all kinds of things hands-free, like take your baby on a Target shopping trip, do chores around the house, make a salad, brush your hair, whatever! They'll likely get a nice, snuggly nap in while you get stuff done. It'll be a win for everyone! And a hip seat sling that'll be a must-buy for your back if you've got a Stage 5 clinger for a toddler (siiiiigh) but don't want to let that stop you from getting outdoors. Or a 3-in-1 baby carrier with a hip seat to combine the magic of a carrier *and* a hip seat so you can tote your tot around in a variety of ways from the infant days to the toddler years. Plus a 10-pack of colorful unisex HonestBaby tees that'll refresh your kiddo's closet with their latest size and without any extra stress for Mom or Dad. Apologies, though, I can't offer any advice on how to get them from rolling around like a feral creature when you try to get the shirt on 'em... Sink extenders so you won't need to muster up Herculean strength every time your surprisingly dense toddler wants to wash their sticky little paws. And a pack of brilliant light switch extenders that'll let tykes turn them on all on their own! Don't be surprised if you catch them humming Kelly Clarkson's "Miss Independent" soon. Tubby Todd All Over Ointment — aka parents' saving grace for any skincare issues their tyke throws their way. It's formulated with plant-based materials like Jojoba Esters and Camellia Leaf Extract that naturally moisturize skin but *without* any heavy fragrances. It's a thick, reliable cream that soaks in quickly and works wonders on everyone and everything. A Doona all-in-one travel system — a magical car seat and stroller combo that'll make getting your baby out of the house way less daunting. No need to break a sweat while trying to insert your infant's heavy car seat into a separate stroller contraption without waking them; simply lift this one out of the car, and the wheels will click into place underneath. The only explanation for this invention is an exhausted parent must've used one of their three wishes and asked a Genie to craft this. A Mockingbird Single-to-Double Stroller 2.0 for anyone who is currently in the baby/toddler trenches and starting to sweat thinking about trekking around the playground with both kiddos. Parenting several littles is not for the weak, but if you're in the same boat as me, you'll want a reliable double-stroller option! Or the Bugaboo Donkey 5 Duo bassinet and seat stroller set, so even if you're adding another little one to the mix, your toddler won't have to sacrifice their sweet ride. Once your baby outgrows the bassinet seat, you can swap in the regular seat so they can hang with their toddler sibling on outdoor adventures. A splurge-worthy new Nuna Lumn Car Seat with incredible features that'll make you want to add it to your registry — it can support kids weighing anywhere from 30 to 110 lbs, has nine different reclining options (OK, fancy), can be converted from a harness seat to a booster as your child gets bigger, *AND* is so slim it can actually fit alongside two other car seats in most mid-sized vehicles (which any parent of many will know is a big freakin' deal). Or a Babyark Smart Carseat if you're a self-proclaimed techy who is HERE for a cool gadget and the added bonus that it'll keep your kiddo super duper safe. It's made of carbon fiber and steel (okkkkkk!), has military-grade absorption (cooool!) features a machine-washable and fire-retardant material (yesss, tell me more!), and adjusts for newborns up to 6-year-olds (WOW!). A lightweight Veer All-Terrain Cruiser stroller/wagon with a ton of practical accessories and configurations that'll make it an integral part of all your family's outdoor excursions from now through the fall! Dad can load it up and hit the playground like he would have the *~clurb~* back in the 2010s. A Toniebox Audio Player Starter Set, which is essentially a tiny stereo toddlers can control all on their own just by swapping out which character magnetically sits on top of it. Each individual figure tells different stories and sings different songs — it's a great way to keep kids entertained without a screen. A Boon folding toddler tower you can stow away when your tyke isn't begging you to use it. (So, never?) It's sturdy, has grippy nonslip feet, an adjustable height, and is exactly what your dying-to-always-be-hands-on kid needs to partake in nightly cooking or daily crafting. A BabyBjörn bouncer, so your eager-to-sit little one can comfortably survey the room, indulge in a little Ms. Rachel on YouTube, or bounce to their heart's content (honestly, whatever works). An interactive routine board from Charmspring you'll squeal over how darn cute it is! It'll provide a lovely little visual of your family's day-to-day and help your kiddo learn about planning, scheduling, and overall routines. And an electric swivel nursery chair you will likely spend more time sleeping in than your actual bed (unless you have an angel baby, and in that case, I am extremely envious). This S-tier chair reclines slowly and, more importantly, quietly with the push of a button! It also has USB charging ports built in, so when you desperately need to pee at 3 a.m. and need to contact your partner to swap places with you, you won't discover a dead phone.


Buzz Feed
21-05-2025
- General
- Buzz Feed
42 Essential Baby Products For Your Home
Helllooooo parents, my name is Heather, and at the time I'm writing this, my son is 3 and my daughter is almost 1 (so you know I get *it*). So, a lot of these items I've personally tested out! I can happily tell you *all* about what has worked for my family, but kindly wanted to note that I'm aware every kid is different! So, what worked for me may not work for you. But hey, it's worth a shot. Right? A cushiony playmat with a reversible design you'll be *very* happy about when that precious baby of yours turns into a feral toddler who scribbles in permanent marker all over the floor. In the meantime, it's plush, perfect for learning to crawl on (and a few head bumps, I'm sure), and is waterproof! An iconic Sophie the Giraffe teether your little one will, for unexplained reasons, likely cherish and love chomping away on as their pearly whites start to (painfully) poke through. A cushioned Jool Baby changing pad to plop atop your kiddo's dresser to ensure they always have a safe space for you to dress them and change their diapers — this one is contoured for comfort, features a safety strap, is water-proof, and can be easily wiped down. It doesn't have the bells and whistles of the more high-tech options available these days (with lights, sounds, a built-in scale, etc), but it most certainly gets the job done. A Baby Brezza Formula Pro Advanced parents will be able to rely on to help them make their baby a bottle in a flash — which is *much* appreciated when they're screaming their head off because they've decided they're hungry. I've literally told every single parent or parent-to-be in my life that THIS machine is what's keeping me going — it is the light of my life (next to my kids, of course). Plus a Baby Brezza Bottle Washer Pro, because anything that is going to make your life easier during the first year of being a parent is worth every penny. This magical machine washes, sterilizes, AND dries bottles, breast pump parts, and other accessories with natural steam. Take it from someone who genuinely knows — this will save you SO much time so you can do one of the other million things on your to-do list instead of hangin' out with a bottle brush. A Nanit monitor and wall mount to help you keep a watchful eye on your babe while they sleep — you can also easily see stats on how long they've been asleep or if they're standing and not-so-patiently waiting for you to come scoop 'em up. An outlet light for anyone who has accidentally walked into a wall one (or two) times too many when getting up in the middle of the night with a sick tyke or a kiddo asking for a zillionth cup of water. This lil' gadget will subtly light your way without the need for a bulkier option. FridaBaby's Baby Basics Kit, complete with all the odds and ends you'll need to unclog your tyke's stuffy nose, trim their nails, help them pass gas, and keep their skin nice 'n' soft. It's an all-encompassing kit to help you tackle all the very gross things that come with having a baby (or, at least, a handful of 'em). A pacifier-style baby medicine dispenser that'll (hopefully) prevent you and your baby from having a WWE-level fight whenever they need a dose of Tylenol to soothe their teething troubles. There are few things as unpleasant as being covered in sticky medicine after your kid spits it out all over both of you. A set of silicone baby bottles from Boon Nursh with a shockingly chic design (yes, I said CHIC in regards to a bottle) that'll make you feel like you're really nailing this whole parenting at least. They're easy for baby to hold on, which will give you some bonus time to do something else with YOUR hands. Starter spoons with a unique textured surface designed to soothe your baby's aching gums *and* keep food in place enough that they might just get some into their mouth instead of all over their shirt/floor/face. Plus, a set of divided plates with extra suction on the bottom to prevent your headstrong tyke from hurling their waffle across the room. 🫠 They're also delightfully microwave- and dishwasher safe. And a trio of bowls that also have a suction feature so when you turn your back for a second to grab a paper towel to wipe their hands with they can't swat their sweet potatoes all over the room. A breast milk storage tower, so all the liquid gold you've worked SO hard to procure will stay nice and safe. It can be popped into the freezer to organize your bags — no need to paw through the frozen peas and nuggets to get to what you need! It also has a flat metal top to ensure the bags freeze flat (and fit nicely into the tower). A cacti-inspired bottle brush cleaning set you'll certainly agree doesn't *~succ~* in the slightest — it'll look cute on your kitchen counter while also doing a fantastic job in helping you scrub all of the yucky milk residue out of your baby's bottles. An Oxo Tot Perfect Wipes Dispenser that'll keep the many (many) wipes you'll need moist. I pray you never have the experience of reaching for wipes while cleaning a blowout only to discover they're dry as a bone. A Baby Shusher because even though it may seem silly to buy a gadget that literally makes a sound you can make on your own for free, you'll be happy to have it come 2 a.m. when you're exhausted and *really* not in the mood to continue 'shhh'ing repeatedly. A Hatch Restore 3 to act as a night-light, a white noise machine, an alarm clock, and a sleep trainer with a design that seamlessly blends into the nursery's decor. Fingers crossed, you and your kiddo will get some sleep this decade with the help of this gadget! Aquaphor Healing Ointment — it'll be one of the most unexpected parenting holy grail items you'll use daily on your little one. It's unscented, preservative-free, and fantastic for healing sensitive skin. You know how in My Big Fat Greek Wedding, Gus was always saying, "Put some Windex on it!" to fix all things? Well, that's about to be you with Aquaphor. A parent-loved Triple Paste Diaper Rash Cream that'll act as a protective barrier between your baby's booty and their diaper — it's zinc-packed, thick consistency will soothe any existing irritation and ideally stop them from getting another. It has 3,400 rave reviews, so you know it's the real deal. And a baby butt spatula you'll either laugh or cringe at but will thank your lucky stars that you thought to purchase it when you see how much nicer it is to apply diaper cream to your baby's booty with it instead of your finger. It has incredible suction on the bottom, so you can keep it right next to your changing pad without fear of it being kicked over by your unruly tot. Miss Mouth you'll want in your arsenal of cleaning products. Truth be told, babies stain EVERYTHING. Whether they're spitting up all the time on their clothes (and blankets, and your shirt, and their sheets, the list goes on) or learning to chow down on pureed carrots (an orange explosion), you won't regret adding this to your cart. A Frida Baby The 3-Step Cradle Cap System that'll remove dry skin from baby's scalp so gently they won't even notice — it comes with a sponge, a brush, and a comb that'll all work together to get your kiddo's scalp looking good. An Oogiebear tool that's confusingly kinda cute even though its purpose is *a bit* gross — to remove earwax and boogers safely from your little one. Does my daughter fight us like she's starring in Gladiator when we try to use this on her? Yes. But does it get the job done faster and more easily? Also, yes! Frida Baby Natural Vapor Bath Bombs filled with eucalyptus and lavender, so when your little one inevitably does get sick, you'll be ready to go with a soothing bathtime edition that'll help clear their sinuses and relax their little body. A bottle of Tubby Todd's new micellar water for when your tyke had a blowout in the morning, resulting in an unplanned bath, but then covers themselves in marinara sauce during dinner. Sigh. No parent wants to do bathtime twice; give that kiddo a quick (but satisfying!) clean with this instead. A frustration-free swaddle from Taking Cara Babies (known amongst seasoned parents as the sleep whisperer) starring breathable modal fabric, a silent closure (no Velcro-induced startles!) and three different ways to wrap Baby up comfortably so, fingers crossed, they actually sleep. Bumkins washable bibs that'll turn mealtime into a fashion show (hehe) while also protecting your little one's clothes from all kinds of gross baby food stains. Pop culture fans, look no further! These come in so many fun styles you won't know which ones to order first. Or a silicone bib that's waterproof and extremely easy to rinse off (or toss right into the dishwasher) after an especially messy dining sesh — the pocket also serves a food catcher so the debris *hopefully* won't end up all over the floor. A Newton Essential Crib Mattress that'll help provide you with some peace of mind once your tyke starts actually sleeping on top of it — it's made with a unique woven material that babies can completely breathe through (an absolute game changer) and is also fully washable. An Angelcare Baby Bath Support, great for littles who want the freedom of splashing their tiny toes directly in the big tub. You'll likely only use this for a few months before your tot can safely sit directly in the tub, so the low price point is certainly appreciated. A bath spout cover with a surprisingly aesthetic look — your tyke can splish and splash without accidentally hitting their head on the ever-interesting-to-them spout. You're welcome. An elephant sprayer you'll adore because it'll keep your kiddo entertained for the duration of bath time and provide you with an easier way to wash soap off of them/ out of their hair — however, consider yourself warned, when they get older they will most certainly turn this adorable hose on you and leave you soaked. A bath toy thermometer that'll become your most reliable bathtime companion — it'll alert you to precisely what temperature the water is and if it's an appropriate one for your baby to soak in. You've got enough on your plate, let this seal take the reins on this one. An inexpensive baby gate featuring a pressure mount you'll adore because you won't have to drill holes into your walls (a big win). It's easy to install and easy for adults to open with one hand, which you'll definitely be thankful for when you're trying to carry your baby and open it simultaneously. A humidifier tank–cleaning fish you'll cherish as much as Ariel (the Little Mermaid) does her BFF Flounder — it'll kill up to 99% of odor causing bacteria in the tank you're planning to put in your baby's nursery to keep their lil' nostrils moist during nap time (amazing). Some reusable pouch tops that'll fit any you've purchased from the store — yes, even that VERY specific brand that's the only one your kiddo will seemingly CONSIDER eating. It has a no-spill control valve, so when your tyke eats one in the car, they won't be able to squeeze it with all their might and create an apple sauce volcano in your back seat. Plus reusable puree pouches you can fill with your own homemade baby food or a store-bought one when you and your mini-me are on the go. They're super easy to clean, seal really well (they open from the side!) and simple for babies to eat from. A 10-pack of muslin burp cloths, a must-have for anyone with an infant who is spitting up constantly who will then turn into a toddler who is forever suffering from a runny nose. These are undoubtedly a key item for any parent with a kiddo under the age of two — you might as well go ahead and order two sets. Bandana Muslin drool bibs that'll become part of your little one's daily wardrobe — they'll protect their clothing from getting sopping wet from spit up/drool and *hopefully* spare some of your clothes from the same fate as well. Some blank closet dividers because you'll likely find yourself with an entire range of sizing in your baby's clothes that'll be a headache to organize. You can add these into their closet and stop trying to recall where the 3- to 6-month outfits begin and end. And a Fisher-Price kick and play piano you may have seen on TikTok or heard about from other parents (or John Legend) — it'll keep your kiddo entertained for MONTHS, which is a lot more than other toys can boast about. Honestly, "Maybe" (the purple monkey song) is a bop you'll find yourself singing even after your kids have gone to bed.


Buzz Feed
14-05-2025
- Health
- Buzz Feed
44 Budget Baby Products For First-Year Parents
Helllooooo parents, my name is Heather, and at the time I'm writing this, my son is 3 and my daughter is almost 1 (so you know I get *it*). So, a lot of these items I've personally tested out! I can happily tell you *all* about what has worked for my family, but kindly wanted to note that I'm aware every kid is different! So, what worked for me may not work for you. But hey, it's worth a shot. Right? FridaBaby's Baby Basics Kit, complete with all the odds and ends you'll need to unclog your tyke's stuffy nose, trim their nails, help them pass gas, and keep their skin nice 'n' soft. It's an all-encompassing kit to help you tackle all the very gross things that come with having a baby (or, at least, a handful of 'em). A pacifier-style baby medicine dispenser that'll (hopefully) prevent you and your baby from having a WWE-level fight whenever they need a dose of Tylenol to soothe their teething troubles. There are few things as unpleasant as being covered in sticky medicine after your kid spits it out all over both of you. A set of silicone baby bottles from Boon Nursh with a shockingly chic design (yes, I said CHIC in regards to a bottle) that'll make you feel like you're really nailing this whole parenting at least. They're easy for baby to hold on, which will give you some bonus time to do something else with YOUR hands. Plus, a travel bottle warmer that'll keep your baby's brew hot for HOURS and without having to be plugged in. (Wow!) It'll work with bottles of all sizes and ensure you're ready to roll when your kiddo starts screaming in *~hangry~*. Starter spoons with a unique textured surface designed to soothe your baby's aching gums *and* keep food in place enough that they might just get some into their mouth instead of all over their shirt/floor/face. Plus, a set of divided plates with extra suction on the bottom to prevent your headstrong tyke from hurling their waffle across the room. 🫠 They're also delightfully microwave- and dishwasher safe. And a trio of bowls that also have a suction feature so when you turn your back for a second to grab a paper towel to wipe their hands with they can't swat their sweet potatoes all over the room. A breast milk storage tower, so all the liquid gold you've worked SO hard to procure will stay nice and safe. It can be popped into the freezer to organize your bags — no need to paw through the frozen peas and nuggets to get to what you need! It also has a flat metal top to ensure the bags freeze flat (and fit nicely into the tower). A cacti-inspired bottle brush cleaning set you'll certainly agree doesn't *~succ~* in the slightest — it'll look cute on your kitchen counter while also doing a fantastic job in helping you scrub all of the yucky milk residue out of your baby's bottles. An Oxo Tot Perfect Wipes Dispenser that'll keep the many (many) wipes you'll need moist. I pray you never have the experience of reaching for wipes while cleaning a blowout only to discover they're dry as a bone. Aquaphor Healing Ointment — it'll be one of the most unexpected parenting holy grail items you'll use daily on your little one. It's unscented, preservative-free, and fantastic for healing sensitive skin. You know how in My Big Fat Greek Wedding, Gus was always saying, "Put some Windex on it!" to fix all things? Well, that's about to be you with Aquaphor. A game-changing diaper rash spray that'll make diaper changes a lot more simple — and you won't have to get any gunky paste under your nails. And a baby butt spatula you'll either laugh or cringe at but will thank your lucky stars that you thought to purchase it when you see how much nicer it is to apply diaper cream to your baby's booty with it instead of your finger. It has incredible suction on the bottom, so you can keep it right next to your changing pad without fear of it being kicked over by your unruly tot. Miss Mouth you'll want in your arsenal of cleaning products. Truth be told, babies stain EVERYTHING. Whether they're spitting up all the time on their clothes (and blankets, and your shirt, and their sheets, the list goes on) or learning to chow down on pureed carrots (an orange explosion), you won't regret adding this to your cart. A Frida Baby The 3-Step Cradle Cap System that'll remove dry skin from baby's scalp so gently they won't even notice — it comes with a sponge, a brush, and a comb that'll all work together to get your kiddo's scalp looking good. A battery-operated stroller fan with a flexible handle so you can adjust it to keep your mini-me at the perfect temperature while heading out on a stroll. Honestly, buy two so you can *also* enjoy some sweet relief — you're the one pushing that stroller uphill, after all! Plus, a dual cup holder that'll ensure you always have a spot for your emotional support coffee *and* your phone — attaches easily to strollers, bikes, wheelchairs, and scooters (one reviewer even attached it to their lawn mower!). It's so sturdy your drink won't go flying even if you absentmindedly roll over a HUGE bump in the sidewalk. A car seat buckle release tool to save your nails and your precious time! No one wants to struggle to open those (thankfully) extremely secure buckles while their kiddo is hitting a pitch that could likely break glass. An Oogiebear tool that's confusingly kinda cute even though its purpose is *a bit* gross — to remove earwax and boogers safely from your little one. Does my daughter fight us like she's starring in Gladiator when we try to use this on her? Yes. But does it get the job done faster and more easily? Also, yes! Frida Baby Natural Vapor Bath Bombs filled with eucalyptus and lavender, so when your little one inevitably does get sick, you'll be ready to go with a soothing bathtime edition that'll help clear their sinuses and relax their little body. A portable MyBaby white noise sound machine you can attach directly to your baby's car seat or stroller in hopes they'll *fingers crossed* get an excellent nap in while walking around your neighborhood. Bumkins washable bibs that'll turn mealtime into a fashion show (hehe) while also protecting your little one's clothes from all kinds of gross baby food stains. Pop culture fans, look no further! These come in so many fun styles you won't know which ones to order first. Or a silicone bib that's waterproof and extremely easy to rinse off (or toss right into the dishwasher) after an especially messy dining sesh — the pocket also serves a food catcher so the debris *hopefully* won't end up all over the floor. An Angelcare Baby Bath Support, great for littles who want the freedom of splashing their tiny toes directly in the big tub. You'll likely only use this for a few months before your tot can safely sit directly in the tub, so the low price point is certainly appreciated. A bath spout cover with a surprisingly aesthetic look — your tyke can splish and splash without accidentally hitting their head on the ever-interesting-to-them spout. You're welcome. An elephant sprayer you'll adore because it'll keep your kiddo entertained for the duration of bath time and provide you with an easier way to wash soap off of them/ out of their hair — however, consider yourself warned, when they get older they will most certainly turn this adorable hose on you and leave you soaked. A bath toy thermometer that'll become your most reliable bathtime companion — it'll alert you to precisely what temperature the water is and if it's an appropriate one for your baby to soak in. You've got enough on your plate, let this seal take the reins on this one. An inexpensive baby gate featuring a pressure mount you'll adore because you won't have to drill holes into your walls (a big win). It's easy to install and easy for adults to open with one hand, which you'll definitely be thankful for when you're trying to carry your baby and open it simultaneously. An easily attachable back seat mirror, so when you glance in your rearview, you'll be able to see your little one despite their rear-facing car seat (aka checking while at a stop sign to see if they've finally fallen asleep because you've been driving them around for over AN HOUR in hopes they'll take a freakin' nap). Or a fancy car baby monitor to help you keep tabs on your tyke without pulling over, turning around, or playing with your rearview mirror. It boasts an impressive 14,700+ 5-star reviews, so it's safe to say this gadget is parent-approved. A Baby Einstein Take Along Tunes Musical Toy that'll entertain your fussy babe with catchy melodies by the likes of Mozart, Vivaldi, and others, as well as exciting and twinkling lights. Maybe they'll absorb so much of the music they'll grow up to be a world-renowned composer — you never know! A humidifier tank–cleaning fish you'll cherish as much as Ariel (the Little Mermaid) does her BFF Flounder — it'll kill up to 99% of odor causing bacteria in the tank you're planning to put in your baby's nursery to keep their lil' nostrils moist during nap time (amazing). Some reusable pouch tops that'll fit any you've purchased from the store — yes, even that VERY specific brand that's the only one your kiddo will seemingly CONSIDER eating. It has a no-spill control valve, so when your tyke eats one in the car, they won't be able to squeeze it with all their might and create an apple sauce volcano in your back seat. Plus reusable puree pouches you can fill with your own homemade baby food or a store-bought one when you and your mini-me are on-the-go. They're super easy to clean, seal really well (they open from the side!), and simple for babies to eat from. A 10-pack of muslin burp cloths, a must-have for anyone with an infant who is spitting up constantly who will then turn into a toddler who is forever suffering from a runny nose. These are undoubtedly a key item for any parent with a kiddo under the age of two — you might as well go ahead and order two sets. Bandana Muslin drool bibs that'll become part of your little one's daily wardrobe — they'll protect their clothing from getting sopping wet from spit up/drool and *hopefully* spare some of your clothes from the same fate as well. A set of receiving blankets for anyone who truly didn't know the full-sized swaddles you'll receive a stack of as gifts will likely be too big to properly wrap your baby in — a lesson I personally learned the hard way. And larger swaddle blankets, which can be used in a surprising number of ways! They can keep your baby cozy and shade them in their car seat, cover you while you're nursing, or you can use them as a background for photos (just to name a few). Basic long-sleeve bodysuits in ALL the sizes (I'm talking newborn through at least 9 months) because your kiddo is going to absolutely live in them (and also destroy quite a few of them with bodily liquids. 😅 And short sleeved body suits for the warmer months when the longer-sleeved options just won't cut it — these are also great for layering under jackets, cardigans, and sweatshirts. Some blank closet dividers because you'll likely find yourself with an entire range of sizing in your baby's clothes that'll be a headache to organize. You can add these into their closet and stop trying to recall where the 3- to 6-month outfits begin and end. A Munchkin changing pad to plop atop your kiddo's dresser to ensure they always have a safe space for you to dress them and change their diapers — this one is contoured for comfort, features a safety strap, and is water-proof (a must). It doesn't have the bells and whistles of the more high-tech options that are available these days (with lights, sounds, a built-in scale, etc), but it most certainly gets the job done. A Baby Shusher because even though it may seem silly to buy a gadget that literally makes a sound you can make on your own for free, you'll be happy to have it come 2 a.m. when you're exhausted and *really* not in the mood to continue 'shhh'ing repeatedly. And a Fisher-Price kick and play piano you may have seen on TikTok or heard about from other parents (or John Legend) — it'll keep your kiddo entertained for MONTHS, which is a lot more than other toys can boast about. Honestly, "Maybe" (the purple monkey song) is a bop you'll find yourself singing even after your kids have gone to bed.


Buzz Feed
12-05-2025
- Health
- Buzz Feed
33 Great Products It'd Be A Mistake To Live Without
Clinique's Almost Lipstick Tinted Lip Balm in Black Honey that effortlessly blends into your lips to accentuate their natural color. It may look super pigmented, but it's designed to be buildable, meaning you can go darker or lighter! Plus, reviewers say it's not sticky, messy, or drying and that it's *almost* like ChapStick! A tube of nongreasy Gold Bond's firming neck and chest cream to help tighten skin and reduce the appearance of wrinkles — *and* not strip your skin of moisture thanks to the hyaluronic acid. Reviewers are "impressed" with how this works because it's lightweight, absorbs instantly, and delivers solid results. A Frida Baby Fold-and-Go Potty Seat so your kid doesn't end up taking an accidental plunge mid-potty training — 'cause falling into the toilet is a core memory no one needs. Just unfold it, pop it on any standard toilet seat, and let them handle their business. It's especially clutch in public restrooms *and* it comes with a travel bag so you're not tossing a bare toilet seat into your tote... Because, EW. A handy little Pikk-it tool to easily remove the hair in your vacuum's roller brush — it's hurting your $$$ machine's ability to clean! You can use it for hairbrushes, too, 'cause ripping out stray hairs with your finger is just not as effective. A long-lasting E.l.f Lash Xtndr tubing mascara reviewers say doesn't smudge or flake. It's formulated with jojoba seed oil to condition lashes, all while providing *dramatic* length. A manual flossing toothbrush with regular and longer, thinner bristles designed to reach under the gum line for a deep clean. It can help remove stubborn food particles, like lettuce, popcorn, and sesame seeds, so you don't have to pick them out with your fingers. Reviewers even ditched their electric toothbrush for this 'cause they loved it so much! A ceramic Belgian waffle maker so you can whip up golden, fluffy waffles without leaving your home (or changing out of your PJs). Its nonstick surface means cleanup is quick and painless, and it stores upright so it won't hog all your precious counter or cabinet space. An Anua pore-clearing cleansing oil that can help control sebum, remove blackheads *and* dissolve makeup — some people are even left with visible residue on their fingertips! If you want to start double cleansing, this is the perfect first step. A compact Oxo Rapid Brew Coffee Maker because it requires NO ELECTRICITY. So yes, you can take your caffeine ritual on the road. Just add your favorite grounds, tamp 'em down, fill the basket with hot or cold water, and pump your way to a fresh brew. Whether you're at your kid's soccer game, road tripping, or just embracing a lazy Sunday, you're never more than a few steps away from a delicious cup of coffee. Waterproof playing cards so if the sore loser in your group throws the cards in the water, they'll stay in perfect condition. Talk about giving a whole new definition to go fish... Laneige's Neo Blurring Powder, the ultimate secret weapon for shine-free, smoother-looking skin. It blurs the appearance of pores, soaks up excess oil, and leaves you with that matte, but glowy finish. It'll look like you just stepped out of a professional's glam chair. A reversible Boho throw blanket that's perfect for summer since it's light enough for warmer nights, but cozy enough when your AC turns your room into an Arctic tundra. Toss it over your bed, drape it on your chair, or add it to your growing blanket stash. Reviewers rave about how soft it is, too! And bonus: it holds up like a champ in the wash. A Mesh Screen Cleaner for all of the dust, pollen, and mystery lint that's built up since... well, have you ever cleaned it? 'Cause same. This handy brush works with the ergonomic handle or snaps onto the included long arm to reach higher spots. It grabs every stubborn speck ruining your view (and maybe even your sinuses) when you crack the window for some "fresh" air. A Lego sunflower if you want to add a flowery touch to your home without hauling your butt to the local flower shop. It'll add the perfect pop of your color to your room, require ZERO UPKEEP, *and* gives you a screen-free way to unwind. It's especially ideal if you're a professional planter killer or chronically online (or both). Kerasal's fungal nail renewal that can help improve the appearance of thick, discolored, or brittle finger- and toenails. The formula is clinically proven to work fast and get results, so you can show your toes off with extra confidence! A set of splurge-worthy Bose Bluetooth headphones with everything you could want: noise-cancellation, all-day battery life, a built-in mic, and plush ear cups that feel super soft. And if you forget to charge them (as we all do), just plug in the included cord with a mic so you can take your important meetings without missing a beat. Reviewers say the comfort, sound quality, and noise cancellation are all second to none — aka they're the best. E.l.f.'s Holy Hydration! Thirst Burst Drops if you've been eyeing Glow Recipe's Watermelon Dew Drops but can't justify the $35 price tag for a single ounce. This budget-friendly alternative delivers on hydration *and* helps fade hyperpigmentation without making your wallet cry. Wear it solo, as a dewy base, or mix it into your foundation for that lit-from-within glow. A tub of Medi Cube dual-textured toner pads with lavender, AHA, and BHA to help soothe, cleanse, and minimize the appearance of T-zone pores. Swipe on the textured side first to help exfoliate dead skin, then pat in the serum with the silky side. A set of silicone Kegel weights to strengthen your pelvic floor muscles after childbirth or to help solve issues like incontinence or painful sex. These are designed to be used for 15 minutes a day, so you can see results in a few short weeks! A heated vibration massage seat cushion for when you wish your WFH chair came with a personal masseuse. This cozy upgrade turns any seat into a tension-taming throne, delivering soothing relief to your lower back and beyond. While it's not a full-on rolling massage chair, reviewers say it helps ease aching muscles and tension — and you can customize the settings to hit just the right spots! A set of Coffee spoons with the cutest floral designs that'll make stirring your morning brew feel a little more joyful. Whether it's coffee, tea, or your third cup of emotional support matcha, these pretty little spoons add a touch of charm to your everyday drinks. A set of super-sized (9.5 inches!) and super-soft satin scrunchies to add some major flair to your updo with their soft, silky drama. Whether you're catching zzzs or turning heads out on the town, the gentle satin fabric helps protect your hair from breakage and thinning! Plus, reviewers with long, thick hair swear by them — no dents, no squished curls, just major volume and hold. A pack of Biodance's Bio-Collagen Real Deep masks for glowier, more hydrated skin by the time you wake up. Just apply it before bed, let it work its magic overnight, and peel it off once it turns transparent. It can help deeply moisturize, minimize the appearance of pores, and leave your skin looking radiant! A long-lasting "Soft" perfume rollerball because it smells absolutely DELICIOUS. Reviewers describe it as smelling like lemon pound cake, buttercream frosting, and the much pricier Pink Sugar — but this one has a little more warmth! A bark-deterrent device for when your beloved pup decides to go full alarm system at 3 a.m. — because that is NOT the vibe. It emits a harmless ultrasonic sound only dogs can hear, instantly quieting that chaos. And it's just for barking... Use it to curb trash digging, furniture chewing, or any other "excuse me, what are you doing?" behavior. Reviewers say it starts working right away, so peace and quiet might actually be possible for once. A set of Dr. Scholl's reviving foot masks that can help relax your tired, achy feet after a long day of walking, working out, or just simply living life. Instead of throwing together a warm bathtub with epsom salts in it, just put on these booties instead — they're easier to use and not as messy! The formula feels so good, it was described by one reviewer as a "spa in a pouch." An easy-to-use ear washer bottle to finally rid yourself of wax buildup that's potentially affecting your hearing. Put those Q-Tips away (seriously!) — just fill the bottle with an ear-cleaning solution, twist on a disposable tip, and squirt the solution into your ear. Reviewers said it was comfortable to use and even improved their hearing! An unscented clumping cat litter made entirely with bentonite clay. And that's *much* less dusty than your typical cat litter, meaning you won't have to deal with a huge cloud of it when pouring this into your litter box. It forms clumps after your cat does their thing, keeping moisture from seeping to the bottom and turning the box into a gross mess. Easy to scoop, low on cleanup drama, and the perfect thing to keep your BFF (best feline friend) feeling fresh. A quiet, remote-controlled oscillating tower fan for when your home starts feeling like a sauna because sweating indoors is not the vibe. With six speeds, four modes, and powerful airflow up to 26 feet per second, it'll send a crisp breeze your way no matter where you're lounging. It's way cheaper than a window AC unit *and* it doesn't require any risky out-the-window installations. A compact two-way voice translator so you're not stuck playing a painfully incorrect Google Translate sentence ever again — it accurately translates 92+ languages and dialects! With its built-in camera, you can also translate images, making it perfect for menus, signs, or packaging of a French moisturizer you heard all over TikTok. Plus, it's super travel-friendly and pocket-sized, so it won't weigh you down as you live out your "main character abroad" fantasy. Olay Super Serum Body Wash formulated with niacinamide, BHA, collagen peptides, vitamin E, and shea butter (aka a powerful blend of skincare ingredients) so you can have more hydrated, smoother, and brighter skin. It'll quench your dry skin's thirst and lock in moisture for up to 24 hours. Reviewers say it smells amazing, too! A Bissell Little Green upholstery cleaner capable of renewing your carpets, couches, fabric car seats, and MORE. This popular, portable, and convenient machine is beloved by reviewers 'cause it's powerful and great at removing stains caused by you, your pet, or your child. A Venus Visage teeth-whitening pen if coffee, wine, tea, smoking, or soda stains have taken a toll on your pearly whites. Just apply it twice daily for 30 minutes to see the best results. Its soft tip brush and formula are also good for people with sensitive teeth!


Buzz Feed
29-04-2025
- Health
- Buzz Feed
41 Products To Help You Prepare For A New Baby On A Budget
Helllooooo parents, my name is Heather, and at the time I'm writing this, my son is 3 and my daughter is almost 1 (so you know I get *it*). So, a lot of these items I've personally tested out! I can happily tell you *all* about what has worked for my family, but kindly wanted to note that I'm aware every kid is different! So, what worked for me may not work for you. But hey, it's worth a shot. Right? 1. FridaBaby's Baby Basics Kit, complete with all the odds and ends you'll need to unclog your tyke's stuffy nose, trim their nails, help them pass gas, and keep their skin nice 'n' soft. It's an all-encompassing kit to help you tackle all the very gross things that come with having a baby (or, at least, a handful of 'em). Amazon I'm going to be honest and let you know that, despite going through pregnancy and birth twice, I absolutely cannot handle the snot-sucking tool. I gag and have to leave the room every time my husband used it on our babies. That being said, it does *exactly* what it's supposed to do — as does every item in this set! I would be nothing without the SnipperClipper! This kit is definitely a must-have for all parents. Promising review:"Newborn mommies, the amount of times this helped my baby in the first weeks of his world experience to be more comfortable I just LOVE that I had this ready. I do not use the hair one though, I find it unnecessary." — Valentina Garay Get it from Amazon for $39.97. 2. Starter spoons with a unique textured surface designed to soothe your baby's aching gums *and* keep food in place enough that they might just get some into their mouth instead of all over their shirt/floor/face. The set includes a stage one spoon and stage two spoon. The first stage spoon doubles as a teether, and is designed to introduce babies to holding utensils and exploring purees, as they soothe their sore gums. The second stage spoon is capable of holding more food and can even be loaded with solids for the child to grab and eat. Note: The spoons don't have a stopper, so please supervise your babies to make sure they don't stick the spoon too far back in their mouth. Recommended for ages 6 months+. Promising review:"I have used these pre-utensils for both of my boys, now 3 and 8 months, and I really love them. I'm a pediatric occupational therapist, so I love that this allows my kids to start with some independence with their self-feeding skills early. I pre-load the spoon with soup/yogurt/mashed fruit or veggie, and he takes it, holds, and brings it to his mouth so well! Also doubles as a teether!" — Kirsten Get a set from Amazon for $14.99+ (available in multiple colors and pack options). 3. Plus a set of divided plates with extra suction on the bottom to prevent your headstrong tyke from hurling their waffle across the room. 🫠 They're also delightfully microwave- and dishwasher-safe. Amazon I recently replaced my son's plates with a set of these and have been so pleased! The colors are lovely (always a nice bonus), but most importantly, the suction is fantastic, and they wash up beautifully in the dishwasher. Promising review:"These plates are excellent for a little one who likes to throw things off of their highchair. The four suction cups are strong, and put the plate in place. The material is flexible silicone. I throw in the dishwasher to wash. The slots for food are deep enough to fit plenty of food into and still large enough to allow little hands to reach in and grasp items." — davsat Get a set of three from Amazon for $9.95. 4. And a trio of bowls that also have a suction feature so when you turn your back for a second to grab a paper towel to wipe their hands with they can't swat their sweet potatoes all over the room. I bought a set of these bowls during the most recent Prime Day and have been very pleased with them! They wash well in the dishwasher (and, honestly, a quick rinse in the sink), really do have a great suction, and stack nicely together in my cabinet. I equally use them for both my toddler's snacks and my baby's pureed meals. Love their price point and cute color options well! Promising review:"They are sturdy. I love the colors, perfect size for the little hands, and the suction works great. I would recommend." — Jessica Get them from Amazon for $9.99 (available in four sets). 5. A breast milk storage tower, so all the liquid gold you've worked SO hard to procure will stay nice and safe. It can be popped into the freezer to organize your bags — no need to paw through the frozen peas and nuggets to get to what you need! It also has a flat metal top to ensure the bags freeze flat (and fit nicely into the tower). It can hold up to 60 oz! Promising review:"This product does exactly what it claims it does! It can hold up to about 20 of my 4 oz bags! The section on top is nice for getting flat and even freezing, and I can usually store an extra bag or two up there when I fill up the bottom portion. I would definitely recommend it to any pumping mama out there!" — Krista Get it from Amazon for $22.09. 6. A cacti-inspired bottle brush cleaning set you'll certainly agree doesn't *~succ~* in the slightest — it'll look cute on your kitchen counter while also doing a fantastic job in helping you scrub all of the yucky milk residue out of your baby's bottles. Promising review:"I usually don't write reviews. But I love, love this. I think it's so cute. Instead of those normal bottle cleaners that are bright ugly colors. The container that it comes in, it works and does collect the water. Would definitely recommend it, especially as an all-in-one bottle cleaner that looks cute and has a container for the water." — Hinojosas Get it from Amazon for $13.99. 7. An Oxo Tot Perfect Wipes Dispenser that'll keep the many (many) wipes you'll need moist. I pray you never have the experience of reaching for wipes while cleaning a blowout only to discover they're dry as a bone. I originally had a wipes warmer I was most-certain I NEEDED as a new mom — I was wrong. All you really need is a basic container (if any) to readily hold a plethora of wipes and keep them moist. This one is fantastic for doing exactly that. I use my travel version of it religiously as well! In case you were wondering (which I'm sure you are) my go-to for wipes are these Huggies Natural Care Sensitive Baby Wipes — they get the job done. Promising review:"This has been one of my favorite baby products so far. We buy large boxes of wipes from Costco, and you can fit an entire pack into this holder at once. The wipes are weighted down to help you only pull out one at a time, reducing waste. And the wipes never dry out because of the silicone seal around the lid. I also love the soft open and close lid that makes very little noise, which is ideal for middle of the night diaper changes. And the window on the front shows how many diapers are left so you know when to restock." — Danielle Get it from Amazon for $22.99 (available in four colors). 8. Aquaphor Healing Ointment — it'll be one of the most unexpected parenting holy grail items you'll use daily on your little one. It's unscented, preservative-free, and fantastic for healing sensitive skin. You know how in My Big Fat Greek Wedding, Gus was always saying, "Put some Windex on it!" to fix all things? Well, that's about to be you with Aquaphor. Anytime my kids have a little itchy bump or redness, we put some of this on to ease their discomfort. However, I primarily use it in place of a diaper cream. I've been lucky that my tykes haven't had much diaper rash, just the occasional redness or irritation from a diaper rubbing against their chunky legs the wrong way. Applying some Aquaphor is a quick and reliable fix! I have a tube in every diaper bag and at each diaper station! I'd also be remiss not to mention that I use Aquaphor on myself, too. After both of my C-sections this tube was what I reached for (after an appropriate amount of healing) to soothe any itchiness or discomfort on my scar. It also works wonders on chapped lips! Get it from Target for $12.99. 9. A game-changing diaper rash spray that'll make diaper changes a lot more simple — and you won't have to get any gunky paste under your nails. Amazon Boogie is a small business — I was first introduced to them through their Boogie Wipes product (another must-have) which you can also grab on Amazon for $11.47. Promising review:"I won't buy anything else again. I love the fact that I don't have to get my hands dirty with cream and can just spray it on my baby. It's AMAZING for every diaper change use and keeps the rashes gone." — Brittanie Jenkins Get it from Amazon for $9.97. 10. And a baby butt spatula you'll either laugh or cringe at but will thank your lucky stars that you thought to purchase it when you see how much nicer it is to apply diaper cream to your baby's booty with it instead of your finger. It has incredible suction on the bottom, so you can keep it right next to your changing pad without fear of it being kicked over by your unruly tot. Both my mom and my mother-in-law poked fun at me for getting this lil' spatula but I have ZERO regrets. I love my kids more than life itself, but I am more than pleased to not have to put my finger in their butts after they've recently pooped and I think that is OKAY! I'd like to think they're also happier to have a lil' spatula do the job ANYWAYS! That being said, this lil' tool is fantastic as it's super easy to clean, doesn't waste any product, and suctions onto my changing table with ease. Promising review:"If I could give this little tool 10 out of 5 stars I would!!! It makes the whole process of applying diaper rash ointment SOOOOO much easier. And this thing cuts down on how much diaper rash ointment is wasted because your fingers are not getting covered in ointment. I HIGHLY recommend this product to anyone with a baby!!!" — Hazel-91 Get it from Amazon for $5.99. 11. Miss Mouth's Messy Eater Stain Treater Spray you'll want in your arsenal of cleaning products. Truth be told, babies stain EVERYTHING. Whether they're spitting up all the time on their clothes (and blankets, and your shirt, and their sheets, the list goes on) or learning to chow down on pureed carrots (an orange explosion), you won't regret adding this to your cart. Promising review:"My 1-year-old has taco meat stains ALL over the sleeves of his shirt. The stains were 2–3 days old, too. I sprayed the shirt, let it sit for about 15 minutes, and then washed the shirt with regular laundry soap. Almost every bit of the stains came out. Definitely buying bulk in this product!" — Sloan Avery Get it from Amazon for $7.59+ (available in a variety of quantities) 12. A Frida Baby The 3-Step Cradle Cap System that'll remove dry skin from baby's scalp so gently they won't even notice — it comes with a sponge, a brush, and a comb that'll all work together to get your kiddo's scalp looking good. Amazon, Read more about cradle cap — aka seborrheic dermatitis — at Seattle Children's and the American Academy of Dermatology. My daughter had WAAAAY more cradle cap than my son did as an infant, so I was prepared to really tackle it head on (pun intended). This system was SO useful and made removing the cradle cap so simple. I paired it with a gentle shampoo, rubbed it in with the sponge side, scrubbed it good (but gently) with the scrubbier brush, rinsed it out and repeated 3x. At the end I combed all of the particles out of her hair. It made such a difference! Promising review:"My baby is 2 months old and has been suffering from cradle cap. I didn't want to pick it out. So i ordered this product. When i tell you it took EVERYTHING out and DIDN'T take out his hair! I'm VERY APPRECIATIVE!" — Ahonesty Get it from Amazon for $14.39. 13. A battery-operated stroller fan with a flexible handle so you can adjust it to keep your mini-me at the perfect temperature while heading out on a stroll. Honestly, buy two so you can *also* enjoy some sweet relief — you're the one pushing that stroller uphill, after all! Amazon Reviewers have also attached it to their little one's cribs and car seats for extra airflow. I personally used one on my stroller during my son's first summer (he was about three months old at the time) and bought a second one when my daughter was born. Now, both kids enjoy a nice lil' breeze when we walk in warmer weather. Promising review:"This little fan has changed my life! I bought this for Disney, and now I use it all the time. I had gotten this fan for the stroller and four little handheld fans. If I had the space, I would have bought four of these. It is lightweight, easily attached, has flexible legs, a powerful fan, and Bluetooth, too! I set it up as a phone stand for the kids while they waited for food, cooled everyone off all day, and charged it at the end of the day. We used it off and on daily, not continuously. Now I use it in my girls' room when it's stuffy and set a timer if needed. It has speed controls, too. It's a great product 100% recommend to every parent or anyone needing a portable fan." — Robert Get it from Amazon for $13.59 (available in six colors). 14. Plus a dual cup holder that'll ensure you always have a spot for your emotional support coffee *and* your phone — attaches easily to strollers, bikes, wheelchairs, and scooters (one reviewer even attached it to their lawn mower!). It's so sturdy your drink won't go flying even if you absentmindedly roll over a HUGE bump in the sidewalk. One of my mom besties had this on her stroller and I immediately was like, "Welp, NEED." I ordered one and never looked back — it attaches tightly and can be adjusted to any angle. In a desperate attempt to keep both my baby and my toddler content, I spent the majority of my maternity leave on walks around my neighborhood — it was ESSENTIAL to have a solid spot to put my drink and also my phone (we needed music, of course). This one was so great I've already ordered a second one for our other stroller. Promising review: " I ordered this with low hopes because I feel like stroller cup holders are always so flimsy. I'm extremely impressed with the quality of this cup holder! You can attach it to any bar, no matter the direction it goes, as it is adjustable. It was easy to attach. It holds my large 42-oz cup with no problem. I do have to remove my wallet from my phone to put in the phone compartment. I'll be ordering another for our leisure stroller!" — Jeanette Rojas Get it from Amazon for $9.98 (available in 26 colors). 15. A car seat buckle release tool to save your nails and your precious time! No one wants to struggle to open those (thankfully) extremely secure buckles while their kiddo is hitting a pitch that could likely break glass. This gadget doesn't attach to the car seat, so no need to fret about kiddos unbuckling themselves while you're driving. UnbuckleMe is a small business! Promising review:"Love that my kindergartner can unbuckle himself. It makes morning school drop-off SO MUCH EASIER! And he likes the independence of being able to do it himself!" — Lauren Get it from Amazon for $14.99+ (available in seven colors). 16. An Oogiebear tool that's confusingly kinda cute even though its purpose is *a bit* gross — to remove earwax and boogers safely from your little one. Does my daughter fight us like she's starring in Gladiator when we try to use this on her? Yes. But does it get the job done faster and more easily? Also, yes! I use this little tool to remove boogers from my kids' noses (which they absolutely hate). It's not an easy task because babies are VERY squirmy, but the Oogiebear definitely helps make the process go a bit more seamlessly. Absolutely recommend. Promising review:"I mean does my child love it? No. But does it take less than a second to use and get the boogers I'd expect Shrek to possess and not my 3-month-old baby? Yes it does! He's happy as soon as it leaves his nostrils, which again only takes a second. And it's easy to clean!" — Kaitlyn Spires Get it from Amazon for $9.98. 17. Frida Baby Natural Vapor Bath Bombs filled with eucalyptus and lavender, so when your little one inevitably does get sick, you'll be ready to go with a soothing bathtime edition that'll help clear their sinuses and relax their little body. Amazon My poor kids visited the pediatrician basically weekly the past winter thanks to a variety of illnesses (you name it; we probably had it). I tried quite a few products to help get them feeling a bit better when they were feverish, snotty, coughing, etc, and these vapor bombs did the trick. I would toss one into a pre-bedtime bath and let the soothing scent open up my kids' nostrils/soothe their achy little bodies. My toddler wasn't a fan until I let him pop them into this " magic brush" and encouraged him to "paint" with the fizzy bubbles. Whatever works, amiright?! Promising review:"Will forever be keeping these on hand! My daughter loves her 'bath fizzy' and requests them now. Bought them originally when she was sick with RSV to help open her up before bed, but they have become essential around here. She definitely seems to sleep better when we use them during bath/before bed! The smell is great and not overwhelming." — B Reese Get a pack of 10 from Amazon for $19.99. 18. A portable MyBaby white noise sound machine you can attach directly to your baby's car seat or stroller in hopes they'll *fingers crossed* get an excellent nap in while walking around your neighborhood. Promising review:"Our newborn photographer had one at my son's newborn shoot, and it calmed him down, so we bought one and started using it. He's now 19 months, and we use it for every nap and every night at bedtime. There are several sounds on it, including a lullaby, a heartbeat, white noise, and, I believe, the ocean. We only use the lullaby on it because it works for my son. The great thing about it is that it has a setting where you can choose to have it on continuously (basically until you turn it off or the batteries die), or you can click a button to change it so that it goes off after 15 minutes, 30 minutes, or 45 minutes. So, if your LO only requires the sound to actually fall asleep, you don't have to try to sneak into their room to turn off the sound. And you also don't have to try to sneak into the room to turn it back on. I simply love this thing and can't say enough good things about it. I have recommended it to friends as well. And for the price, you can't beat it!" — NurseBS88 Get it from Amazon for $15.99. 19. Bumkins washable bibs that'll turn mealtime into a fashion show (hehe) while also protecting your little one's clothes from all kinds of gross baby food stains. Pop culture fans, look no further! These come in so many fun styles you won't know which ones to order first. My son has these bibs in a variety of styles: Super Mario Bros, The Legend of Zelda, and Mickey Mouse. They're super cute and make for silly photos, but best of all, they can be easily rinsed off or thrown into the washing machine. I've put the bibs in with his regular laundry and then dried them on cool — they come out nice 'n' clean. I've loved them so much it was a no-brainer to get my daughter her own Disney Princess set! We also have a Bumkins Nintendo-themed splat mat I simply could not live without, as it catches all the food debris my son tosses over the edge of his highchair. Promising review:"This is easy to put on and easy to clean. We just rinse, wipe and dry. I can see our son may be able to take it off one day, but that's part of the process. I like how light it is compared to the silicone bibs we have." — hmfan24 Get a pack of two from Amazon for $13.95+ (available in 22 styles and sets). 20. Or a silicone bib that's waterproof and extremely easy to rinse off (or toss right into the dishwasher) after an especially messy dining sesh — the pocket also serves a food catcher so the debris *hopefully* won't end up all over the floor. Amazon My kids both have these silicone bibs and they are fantastic! I love that Simple Modern has minimalist options and cute Disney-themed ones. I also love that I can toss the bibs into the dishwasher after they inevitably get covered in sauce. Promising review:"We love the Simple Modern rubber bibs because the part that catches the food is sturdy and won't spill while my son is wriggling around during meal time. My husband said to replace all of our rubber bibs with these!! Very easy to clean and do not retain any smell. My son finds them comfortable and doesn't complain while wearing it." — Terry Get it from Amazon for $9.99+ (available in 13 styles). 21. An Angelcare Baby Bath Support, great for littles who want the freedom of splashing their tiny toes directly in the big tub. You'll likely only use this for a few months before your tot can safely sit directly in the tub, so the low price point is certainly appreciated. My kids loved bathing in this simple bath seat before they were big enough to sit freely. They got to splash and kick to their hearts' content while sitting safely in the tub. It also hangs nicely on a suction hook so it didn't take up much space in my not-huge bathroom. Promising review: "I've had two of these and I love gifting them! This is the best baby bath! I bought one for my son four years ago ( I've handed it down since ) and one for my newest baby. I cannot recommend this bath enough! It's easy to clean, the babies loved lying down in it and it's convenient!" — Jocelyn Turner Get it from Amazon for $19.78 (available in two styles). 22. A whale-shaped bath spout cover, so your tyke can splish and splash without accidentally hitting their head on the ever-interesting-to-them spout. You're welcome. Amazon Promising review:"My 1-year-old was always getting close to the faucet to play with the water and would cry all the time because he would end up bumping his head. But this saved him from that. Now he gets to enjoy the water without bumping his head, and if he does, it won't hurt him since the whale is made of rubber. It's a plus that I can hang the spray tub lower and not have to stretch in my tippie toes every night. It's adjustable, so it fits pretty much all the faucets. This is a must-have if you have little ones." — Sam Get it from Amazon for $9.99+ (available in two colors). 23. An elephant sprayer you'll adore because it'll keep your kiddo entertained for the duration of bath time and provide you with an easier way to wash soap off of them/ out of their hair — however, consider yourself warned, when they get older they will most certainly turn this adorable hose on you and leave you soaked. See it in action on TikTok! This gadget is both a blessing and a curse. On the very positive side, my son loves it! He uses it to fill up cups, "clean" his toys, and tickle his own feet (adorable). I've used it to thoroughly wash both of my kids' hair and rinse soap suds off of them in bubble baths. However, I gotta warn any fellow parents that there is a VERY high chance you are going to get sprayed by your child at SOME point once they enter the toddler years. If you don't mind getting a little wet on occasion, this toy is a 10/10. Promising review:"A baby registry must-have! I saw this item on TikTok and knew I had to have it! It's great for all ages! My 3-month-old loves it, and so does my 5-year-old! All you need are batteries and then you're good to go!" — brittany Get it from Amazon for $24.95+ (available in five colors). 24. And Burt's Bees Baby hooded towels you can use to warmly wrap your squeaky clean newborn up in after plucking them out of the bath — they're made of a lovely knit terry material that'll feel soft against your little's skin while also absorbing any water. Amazon A two-pack is ideal even if infants don't take a *ton* of baths — you never know what kind of chaos can happen between the walk from your bathroom into the nursery. Trust me. Promising review:"These towels are perfect for our little one's bath time. Very absorbent, super soft — we have a bunch of these, and we use them all the time." — Brian P Get a set of two from Amazon for $24.95 (available in 18 styles). 25. Bamboo wash cloths that'll make bath time *so* much fun! OK, maybe they aren't the most fun item, but they are extremely practical and will feel nice 'n' soft on your infants fresh-out-the-womb skin. I bought these in preparation for my second child and they've been great! They're a reasonable price point, come with a six in the box (which is more than enough) and have held up great over the last year. Promising review:"I originally received these over three years ago. We still use them. They last into toddler years. They are soft and a good size. I've even thought about buying some for face cloths." — Vanessa Get a set of six from Amazon for $13.46 (available in 12 colors). 26. An inexpensive baby gate featuring a pressure mount you'll adore because you won't have to drill holes into your walls (a big win). It's easy to install and easy for adults to open with one hand, which you'll definitely be thankful for when you're trying to carry your baby and open it simultaneously. This gate is capable of expanding to fit openings between 29–34 and 35-38.5 inches wide. This gate will not fit an opening between 34–35 inches. It also stands 30 inches tall. Make sure to measure your opening before you buy to ensure proper fit. Anyways, I have two of these gates in my home and it has been absolutely essential to keeping my toddler contained/safe in my split level home. We have a lot of stairs seemingly ALL OVER THE PLACE which is not ideal for a roaming toddler and scooting baby. It took my husband no time at all to put them up (shout out to the pressure mount feature) which was ideal. They're very simple for adults to open, but despite my son's best efforts he can't seem to figure it out (ideal as he's only a year and a half old). Would also be great for pet owners! Promising review:" Best gate I have ever owned. I have two small kids, a dog, and two cats. Plus lots of stairs. I have gone through so many gates in the last three years. Most broke over time or came loose. This gate is worth 20 stars. Amazing quality. It has stood the test of time! reliable, sturdy, easy to use, easy to install. The gate swings both ways! That's a HUGE plus. I feel so secure having it, knowing that there is no way my kids or dog can knock it down or get over it. It is tall too. Buy this one. Coming from the girl who is the queen of gates. This one is one-and-done. IF we need to purchase more gates in the future I will come straight back to this product and seller." — L. Randall Get it from Amazon for $34.99. 27. An easily attachable back seat mirror, so when you glance in your rearview, you'll be able to see your little one despite their rear-facing car seat (aka checking while at a stop sign to see if they've finally fallen asleep because you've been driving them around for over AN HOUR in hopes they'll take a freakin' nap). Disclaimer: only look in the mirror when your car isn't in motion! Promising review:"So so so much better than the kind that velcro on. I wish I had this for my first, but glad to have it now. It is very sturdy and goes onto the headrest easily. Recommend 100%." — Michelly Get it from Amazon for $19.99 (available in three colors). 29. A humidifier tank–cleaning fish you'll cherish as much as Ariel (the Little Mermaid) does her BFF Flounder — it'll kill up to 99% of odor causing bacteria in the tank you're planning to put in your baby's nursery to keep their lil' nostrils moist during nap time (amazing). Amazon Promising review:"These things are AMAZING! I went from having to Clorox my ultrasonic humidifier tank every few days to every month if that. I cannot tell you how wonderful it is to not have to worry about it! I feel like they work quite a bit longer than advertised, but that may depend on the water temp if the water is distilled (this is what we use, as our water is REALLY hard otherwise) vs. filtered vs. not, etc. Will definitely buy again!" — CindyR Get it from Amazon for $5.98. If you need a humidifier suggestion, I have this teardrop-shaped one in my son's room! 30. Some reusable pouch tops that'll fit any you've purchased from the store — yes, even that VERY specific brand that's the only one your kiddo will seemingly CONSIDER eating. It has a no-spill control valve, so when your tyke eats one in the car, they won't be able to squeeze it with all their might and create an apple sauce volcano in your back seat. ChooMee is a small business based in Northern California, owned by a mom, that specializes in innovative products that solve everyday feeding challenges. Promising review:" A MUST-HAVE FOR TODDLERS. My son is a little over 1-year-old and I wish I got these sooner! He gets moments of extreme excitement when it squeeze's the crap out of his pouches and it gets EVERYWHERE. Since having these I have had zero messes! I ended up buying four more because I wanted to keep one in every possible place I'd need one. It seems pretty darn secure if you do it following the directions. It fits Plum Organics, Earth's Best, and Happy Baby pouches for sure." — Amazon Customer Get a pack of two from Amazon for $7.99 (available in five color combos). 31. Plus reusable puree pouches you can fill with your own homemade baby food or a store-bought one when you and your mini-me are on-the-go. They're super easy to clean, seal really well (they open from the side!), and simple for babies to eat from. Heather Braga / BuzzFeed We used these constantly when my son only wanted to eat purees. They're easy to fill, as the side opens like a ziplock bag, and even easier to rinse and reuse. We'd buy a large jar of apple sauce and spoon them into the packets — saved a lot of dollars that way! You can also fill and freeze them if you want to meal-prep your kiddo's food for the week. Promising review:"These reusable pouches are great. They are easy to fill and use. They have been uncomplicated to wash and I have been very glad I purchased." — Kelly Get a set of 10 from Amazon for $10.99. 32. A 10-pack of muslin burp cloths, a must-have for anyone with an infant who is spitting up constantly who will then turn into a toddler who is forever suffering from a runny nose. These are undoubtedly a key item for any parent with a kiddo under the age of two — you might as well go ahead and order two sets. I think I own a minimum of 20 burp cloths, not kidding. They wash super well, are soft to the touch, and are very absorptive. I use them to clean spitup, snotty noses, spilled bottles, etc. Promising review:"These burp cloths are so soft and super absorbent. Muslin doesn't seem like a thick material, but it can absorb a lot of liquid. They have survived a few spit ups and come out of the wash just as good as new. I was told you can never have too many burp cloths and I agree! These are definitely worth your money." — Marie O. Get a pack of 10 from Amazon for $17.99+ (available in 16 styles). 33. Bandana Muslin drool bibs that'll become part of your little one's daily wardrobe — they'll protect their clothing from getting sopping wet from spit up/drool and *hopefully* spare some of your clothes from the same fate as well. Amazon These were an item I definitely missed out on during my first stab at parenthood. With my son, I just committed to being constantly covered in spit-up (felt like part of the territory?!), but apparently, that is not necessary! These little bandana bibs come in so many colors, so you can totally match them to your tyke's outfit if that's something you're into. More importantly, they're made of an absorbing muslin material that'll help soak up all the various liquids that come out of your baby's mouth. Yum. Promising review:"These bibs are as absorbent as most bibs and their size is about average as well. I like the muslin material because they are very soft. What I like most about these bibs are the colors because it gives a more stylish look than most baby bibs. You also get 10 in the set which is really nice." — Amazon Customer Get a set of 10 from Amazon for $16.99+ (available in 10 styles). 34. A set of receiving blankets for anyone who truly didn't know the full-sized swaddles you'll receive a stack of as gifts will likely be too big to properly wrap your baby in — a lesson I personally learned the hard way. Amazon, My husband and I didn't think to take home one of the receiving blankets from the hospital, as my son had pretty much peed on all of them. 🙃 We were in for a big surprise when we got home and realized he was FAR too tiny to be properly swaddled in the options we had at home. We had to scramble to get receiving blankets — the kind you *actually* need for a newborn. I'm wasn't making that mistake twice! I ordered a set of these ahead of my daughter's birth and felt far more prepared. Promising review:"Very soft and good quality! Hold up after several cycles through the wash." — Melanie Get a set of four from Amazon for $9.99+ (also available in packs of seven and 36 prints). 35. And larger swaddle blankets, which can be used in a surprising number of ways! They can keep your baby cozy and shade them in their car seat, cover you while you're nursing, or you can use them as a background for photos (just to name a few). Amazon These blankets are made of 70% bamboo and 30% cotton Promising reviews:"Very nice fabric and soft colors. The quality it great. I did iron it after the wash, but even without ironing looks very well." — Mariia "As a second time mom, these are worth every penny! Great colors! Cute reusable packaging! SO SOFT." — Breann Get a set of four from Amazon for $29.99 (available in 11 sets). 36. Basic long sleeve bodysuits in ALL the sizes (I'm talking newborn through at least 9 months) because your kiddo is going to absolutely live in them (and also destroy quite a few of them with bodily liquids 😅. Amazon, They're essentially the perfect baby outfit — especially in those earlier months when it feels like none of you are ever quite "dressed" and the baby is forever peeing/spitting up/pooping all over whatever they're wearing. Stock up on these! I had stacks of plain white ones, but you can totally add some colored and patterned ones into the mix (why not?!) Bodysuit sets via Amazon's quick shipping were also a lifesaver for us when my son was surprisingly only 6 lbs (teeny tiny) and needed preemie clothes stat! And they're from Carter's — you can't go wrong with Carter's. Promising review:"They run a little bigger than expected but the quality is excellent. Super soft and perfect for my 15 month old's sensitive skin! Buy them!!" — Theresa D. Get a set of seven from Amazon for $16.99+ (available in sizes preemie–24M 37. And short sleeved body suits for the warmer months when the longer-sleeved options just won't cut it — these are also great for layering under jackets, cardigans, and sweatshirts. Heather Braga / BuzzFeed I found myself re-stocking them as soon as my son grew out of the previous size, so ahead of my daughter being born I made sure I stocked up on a variety of sizes. These lil' body suits are invaluable (but also affordable enough that if/when your tyke has a horrific blow out you won't feel TOO bad if you have to toss one). Promising review:"Great fit! Perfect for my newborn! Selection is perfect for unisex. Could make a perfect gift. Will definitely order more. Quality is good as well." — Angie5 Get a pack of eight from Amazon for $15.82+ (available in sizes preemie–24M and 12 styles). 38. Closet dividers, because you'll likely find yourself with an entire range of sizing in your baby's clothes that'll be a headache to organize. You can add these into their closet and stop trying to recall where the 3- to 6-month outfits begin and end. CarrieDee / Etsy I've used these in both of my kids' closets to try and keep things orderly. It's super easy to clip them over the bar in the closet and then easily see which clothes are newborn-sized versus which are 0–3 months (and all of the other sizes as they grow, of course). Carrie Dee is a small business based in Syracuse, NY that sells nursery closet dividers. Get them from CarrieDee on Etsy for $7.95+ (available four sets and two display size options). 39. A Munchkin changing pad to plop atop your kiddo's dresser to ensure they always have a safe space for you to dress them and change their diapers — this one is contoured for comfort, features a safety strap, and is water-proof (a must). It doesn't have the bells and whistles of the more high-tech options that are available these days (with lights, sounds, a built-in scale, etc), but it most certainly gets the job done. Amazon I used this one for my both of my kids. I really like that I can swap out various changing pad covers (I have this adorable Disney Princess one in my daughter's room right now) to match the style of my kids' rooms and that I can easily just throw the covers into the wash if things get *really* out of control. Promising review:"This is a great changing pad. Like very much that it has plastic grips on the bottom to prevent slipping around on surface. Very good quality. We use this to be portable from the dresser to the table to the bed and it is very convenient. Would highly recommend this purchase." — Lisa Eldridge Get it from Amazon for $29.99. 40. A Baby Shusher because even though it may seem silly to buy a gadget that literally makes a sound you can make on your own for free, you'll be happy to have it come 2 a.m. when you're exhausted and *really* not in the mood to continue 'shhh'ing repeatedly. The Baby Shusher is safe to use in a crib, has adjustable volume, and it can be set to make noise for 15- or 30-minute intervals. Additionally, it comes from a small business. Promising review:" I was so tired of 'shushing.' Literally, I shushed so hard and for so long, it made me light-headed. My baby has serious FOMO and fights naps like the plague. This helps so much! Even during the worst fits, this helps calm her, and she's out in minutes. Great for the car too!" — Jami Get it from Amazon for $34.99. 41. And a Fisher-Price kick and play piano you may have seen on TikTok or heard about from other parents (or John Legend) — it'll keep your kiddo entertained for MONTHS, which is a lot more than other toys can boast about. Honestly, "Maybe" (the purple monkey song) is a bop you'll find yourself singing even after your kids have gone to bed. Heather Braga / BuzzFeed, Amazon Check it out on TikTok! I have this toy and even have a backup of it for my parents' house — it's that good. As a baby, my son was a very energetic little guy, and he had been fond of this toy since he was about two months old! He loved aggressively kicking the piano (of course), pulling at the toys on the bar, and (once he learned how) would often flip onto his stomach and hit the keys of the piano with his hands. Once he became mobile, we detached the piano, and he played with it separately. Since my daughter was born we've started the process all over again and now she's enjoying it as well! The attached mat can also easily be tossed into the washing machine and the dryer, which is essential for kiddos who spit up on everyyyyything. Overall, this toy gets a 10/10 from me, even if the songs do get a bit annoying (just part of the territory these days!). Get it from Amazon for $39.88+ (available in three colors). And if/when you fall in love with the super catchy song, you can also check out the singing stroller toy and musical storybook to keep the fun going. Some reviews have been edited for length and/or clarity.