Baby Registry Checklist: The Complete Guide For Expecting Parents (2024)

Congratulations on your bundle of joy! With the news of your new addition, you might have some questions about what your baby will need once they enter the world. To find out what should be on your baby registry, take a look at our baby registry checklist below.

Between diaper cream and cute baby clothes, nursery accessories and bathtime necessities, you may feel overwhelmed by all of the things you need to gather for your little one.

We’re here to help break things down for you so you can create your registry with confidence.

First, we’ll share the what, when, where, and why of a baby registry, and then we’ll jump straight into the baby registry checklist, separating the list into various sections, including clothing, sleeping, diapering, and more. Let’s have a look!

What Is A Baby Registry?

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A baby registry is a list of items you want for your little one. You will eventually have a baby shower, and the baby registry lets guests know what you want and need. Even though your baby is small, once they’re in your arms and at home, you’ll need several basic items.

Why Do I Need A Baby Registry?

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A baby registry is about more than simply creating a list of essentials so you’ll know what you need. It also lets your friends and family in on the fun! A baby registry allows them to easily see what you want, what you’ve already received, and what you still need.

Sometime in the second or third trimester, you will have a baby shower. This is when you can enjoy time with your loved ones celebrating your pregnancy and your little one on the way. It’s also a time when the guests shower you with gifts to help you get ready for the new baby.

Your baby registry serves as a guide for your guests. They can choose from the registry to know specifically what you want and need and choose their gift accordingly.

Once your friends and family purchase an item on your registry, the cashier will scan your registry to show that the item has been purchased. This way, you won’t receive multiples of the same gift.

What if you’re having an online baby shower? It’s still a good idea to create a registry. While you can choose not to open gifts on the video call, there are creative ways to receive and open the gifts so your guests can participate in the fun.

For tips and tricks on how to pull off a virtual baby shower (or an in-person baby shower!), read our article here.

When Should I Create A Baby Registry?

If you’ve decided to find out the gender of your little one, it’s best to wait until your 20-week appointment to fully create your baby registry list.

That’s when you’ll have an ultrasound to find out what you’re expecting (and a gender-reveal party if that’s how you want to share the news!).

However, some items that you’ll put on your registry are not gender-specific, so you can go ahead and start your list as soon as 12 weeks. After all, every baby — whether boy or girl — will need a crib to sleep in and diapers to do their business in, for example.

If you’ve decided to wait until delivery to find out the gender of your little one, you can start your registry around 12 weeks gestation. Throughout your pregnancy and before your shower, you can always go back and add to the registry as needed.

Where Should I Register?

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You and your partner will decide where you’ll register. You can register online, in-store, or both. Browsing and registering online allows you to do so from the comfort of your own home.

(In fact, we won’t tell if you decide to spend the morning in bed, shopping for and dreaming about your little one!)

Or, if you prefer to see the items in person before adding them to your registry, venture out to the stores and spend some time looking around.

Review and research the details of retail stores and online sites to see what baby registry programs fit best for you and your baby. Keep in mind that if one store doesn’t have everything you want for your little one, there’s nothing wrong with registering at a couple of different places.

You can also opt for an online registry service that allows you to choose items from many different stores and have them on one registry. Talk about convenient!

The Complete Baby Registry Checklist

All of that said, let’s get to the exciting part — deciding what to put on your registry. This will involve dreaming about your little one, imagining what they’ll be like, and planning out their nursery. Have fun with it!

This is your unique baby and situation, so your needs, tastes, and preferences might be different than other expecting moms’.

Talk to other parents to hear their tips, ideas, and must-have baby products, but, at the end of the day, remember that each family is different and you might opt for different baby items.

Be specific on your registry so your baby shower guests will know exactly what your essentials are. Include plenty of options so your family and friends have a variety to choose from. Bonus: some stores offer a discount for items that are still on your registry when your baby arrives.

Each list below will give you a good idea of where to start, but feel free to add or remove items as you see fit.

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Baby Registry Checklist: Clothing

During the first year of your little one’s life, they will go through several clothing changes per day. Make sure you’re prepared and have enough clothes on-hand to change when needed. After all, most of the time these changes will be completely unexpected!

All of the clothes you need for your baby might not need to go on your registry if you have hand-me-downs from a friend or if this is your second (or third or fourth!) child.

Check out the following list for must-have clothing items:

  • At least 10 onesies
  • 3-5 pairs of pants
  • 2-4 footed pants
  • 5-7 one-piece pajamas
  • 3 blanket sleepers for a winter baby
  • 1-2 buntings for a winter baby
  • Hat that covers ears for a winter baby
  • Mittens for winter babies
  • Light sweater or jacket
  • Heavy sweater or jacket
  • 7-10 pairs of socks
  • Brimmed hat for a summer baby
  • Swimsuit for a summer baby
  • 2-4 pairs of no-scratch mittens
  • 4-6 swaddle blankets
  • 4-6 receiving blankets
  • 1-2 sleepsack wearable blankets
  • 2-3 dressy outfits
  • 3-4 casual outfits
  • Gentle laundry detergent

    Once your baby arrives, if you find that they have eczema-prone skin, it’s a good idea to dress them in Mustela’s Stelatopia Skin Soothing Pajamas for bedtime. Or you can put these pjs on your registry now, knowing that they’re super gentle for any baby’s skin!

    These 100% cotton pajamas are made with OEKO-TEK® certified cotton, which is free of any allergens or potentially harmful substances. They deliver soothing moisture to the skin throughout the night via microcapsule technology.

    Each microcapsule contains five natural ingredients: avocado oil, sunflower oil distillate, squalane, ceramides, and vitamin E.

    Avocado oil works to maintain the skin's moisture barrier, while sunflower oil distillate, known for its soothing properties, replenishes the skin with much-needed lipids.

    Baby Registry Checklist: Nursery

    Preparing your little one’s nursery adds to the excitement when you’re expecting. The sky’s the limit when it comes to paint color, wall decals, and the like!

    While you decorate and arrange to your heart’s content, consider the following items to keep you and your baby comfy in their room:

    • Crib
    • Changing table
    • Changing pad
    • Changing pad cover
    • Dresser
    • Glider/recliner/rocking chair
    • Ottoman
    • Nightlight
    • Cool mist humidifier
    • Sound machine
    • Storage Bin
    • Clothes hamper
    • Lamp
    • Mustela’s Musti Eau De Soin Spray for clothes and linens

      Baby Registry Checklist: Bassinet Sleeping

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      Most likely, your little one will be sleeping somewhere in your room for the first few months. In fact, the American Academy of Pediatrics recommends that infants sleep in their parent’s bedroom at least until six months of age.

      However, that doesn’t mean that your baby should share your bed! Share your room but not your sleep surface.

      Instead, a bassinet is perfect to place right beside your bed for your little one. Here are a few items you’ll need to go along with the bassinet:

      • Bassinet pad
      • Bassinet pad cover

        Baby Registry Checklist: Crib Sleeping

        After a few months, you may decide to transition your little one to their own room. If this is the case, they’ll need a crib to sleep in, along with the following items:

        • Firm, flat mattress
        • 2-3 waterproof mattress covers
        • 3-4 fitted sheets

          Baby Registry Checklist: Disposable Diapering

          Your newborn will go through at least 5-8 diaper changes every day. At least. Whether you use disposable diapers or cloth diapers, you’ll soon become a diaper-changing pro.

          Of course, with all these diaper changes, there can be some unexpected mishaps and messes. Make sure you have everything you need on-hand and in reach, such as:

          • Diapers (several boxes of each size)
          • Gentle wipes
          • Diaper cream
          • Diaper bag with changing pad
          • Diaper Pail
          • Diaper Pail refills (at least five packs)

          Be sure to register for a natural and gentle diaper cream, like Mustela Diaper Rash Cream 1 2 3 that will protect and soothe your baby’s irritated bottom. Or, for an EWG Verified option, we recommend our Diaper Cream with Olive Oil and Aloe.

          Both are vegan, dermatologist- and pediatrician-tested, and free of questionable ingredients such as parabens, phthalates, and phenoxyethanol.

          Our Diaper Cream with Olive Oil and Aloe is made with 99.7% naturally derived ingredients, including olive oil that is sourced from family-owned groves in the South of France. Plus, this diaper cream is designed to be eco-friendly inside and out.

          The packaging is made from sustainably sourced sugar cane, and we’ve gotten rid of secondary cartons. Good for the earth and your baby’s skin, too!

            Baby Registry Checklist: Cloth Diapering

            Cloth diapering is not for everyone. But if your interest is piqued, learn more in our article “10 Tips For Changing Diapers The Natural Way.” We explain some of the benefits for your baby as well as the earth and offer steps for dealing with those stinky cloth diapers.

            If you decide to go the cloth-diaper route, here’s what you should consider putting on your registry:

            • 10-12 cloth diapers
            • Gentle wipes
            • Diaper cream
            • Soft washcloth

            Wipes are not only essential for wiping your baby’s bottom, but they also come in handy to clean up messes while you’re on the go.

            Try Mustela’sNEA-Certified Organic Water Wipes with Cotton and Aloeor ourCleansing Wipes with Avocado.

              Baby Registry Checklist: Bath Time

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              Giving your newborn their very first bath might be intimidating! But soon, you’ll be a pro at handling a slippery baby in the tub.



              Bath time serves more than one purpose. In addition to getting every nook and cranny clean, it can be a fun bonding experience for you and your baby. Just be sure to choose gentle products that will cleanse and hydrate your baby’s skin without irritating it.

              Take a look at the following checklist for bath time:

              • Mustela’s Foam Shampoo for Newborns
              • 4-6 soft washcloths
              • 4-5 soft baby towels or hooded towels
              • Bath toys
              • Storage for bath toys
              • Baby-friendly tub
              • Gentle baby soap
              • Faucet cover
              • Cradle Cap Cream
              • Mustela’s Cleansing Oil

              Mustela’s Newborn Arrival Gift Set is a perfect addition in the life of your little one. This gift set provides you with all the basics for bath time. It includes foam shampoo, gentle cleansing gel, no-rinse cleansing water, lotion, and diaper rash cream.

              You may also want to add Mustela’s Multi-Sensory Bubble Bath to your baby registry checklist to ensure optimal bathtime fun once your little one gets a bit older!

              Baby Registry Checklist: Breastfeeding

              Breastfeeding is a special time for mom and baby, but it’s not necessarily a walk in the park for every mother. Speaking with a lactation consultant is a good idea if you and your little one are struggling to get the hang of it.

              While you can’t put a lactation consultant on your baby registry checklist, what you can include is a natural nipple cream, like our Nursing Comfort Balm.

              This soothing and restorative cream is made with 100% naturally derived ingredients and is enriched with vitamin E to nourish and protect your skin.

              When breastfeeding, you’ll need the following items:

              • Breast pump
              • Breast pump bottle set
              • Bottlebrush
              • Breastmilk freezer bags (a few packs)
              • Disposable breast pads (several packs)
              • Washable breast pads (4-6 pairs)
              • Nursing Comfort Balm
              • Nursing pillow
              • 6-8 burp cloths
              • 2-3 pacifiers

                Baby Registry Checklist: Bottle Feeding

                If you choose to bottle-feed, these are the essentials you’ll need:

                • Formula
                • 5-7 bottles
                • Various sized nipples
                • Bottle cleaner
                • 5-8 bibs
                • Bottle storage rack
                • Bottle warmer
                • Bottle bag

                  Baby Registry Checklist: Toddler Feeding

                  Once your little one moves from milk to solid foods, you’ll want to make sure you’re prepared by having the following essentials:

                  • 4-6 sippy cups
                  • Plates
                  • Baby spoons
                  • Baby forks
                  • Rubber mat for the table to prevent slipping

                    Baby Registry Checklist: Safety

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                    Safety is a top concern when it comes to your baby. This includes keeping an eye on them while they’re snoozing, having first aid items on hand, and protecting their skin from the sun.

                    To help keep your baby safe inside as well as outdoors, you’ll want to have the right items, like:

                    • Baby monitor
                    • Outlet protectors
                    • Baby gate
                    • Baby first-aid kit
                    • Sunscreen

                    When you venture outside, remember that you need to protect your baby’s delicate skin from the rays of the sun. This means protective clothing as well as a sunscreen that won’t irritate your little one’s skin.

                    Go with a mineral sunscreen that contains the active ingredients zinc oxide and titanium dioxide instead of harmful and irritating chemicals, like oxybenzone, avobenzone, octisalate, octocrylene, hom*osalate, or octinoxate.

                    Our SPF 50 Mineral Sunscreen Lotion is a great option because it is fragrance-free and made with 93% naturally derived ingredients. Plus, it’s safe enough for baby skin and effective enough for the whole family.

                    Bonus: This mineral sunscreen also comes in a spray and stick for convenience!

                    Baby Registry Checklist: Health

                    Next to safety, keeping your baby healthy is probably at the top of your list. Using the suggested items below will help keep your baby healthy.

                    • Baby-friendly nail clippers
                    • Soft brush
                    • Nasal aspirator
                    • Thermometer
                    • Q-tips
                    • Petroleum jelly and sterilized gauze for boys
                    • Medicine Dropper

                      Baby Registry Checklist: Baby Gear

                      Even though your baby is little, they require quite a few big items. Some of the following items will essentially be for you, the parent, more than for your little one:

                      • Crib
                      • Full-sized stroller
                      • Umbrella stroller
                      • Car seat
                      • Rear-facing car seat mirror
                      • Bassinet
                      • High chair
                      • Bouncer
                      • Swing
                      • Pack n’ play

                        Baby Registry Checklist: Playtime

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                        You can’t forget play time! Toys will become essentials in your little one’s life before you know it. They will start exploring and learning right before your eyes with this suggested checklist of playtime items.

                        • 3-4 learning activity toys
                        • 3-4 rattles
                        • 2-3 teethers
                        • Playmat
                        • Books
                        • Doorway jumper
                        • Soft blocks

                          Other Things To Consider

                          While these are not true necessities, the below items are nice additions for your baby registry:

                          • Baby book to keep track of growth
                          • Portable crib
                          • Jogging stroller
                          • Sunshade for car window
                          • Lullaby CDs
                          • Maternity skin care items to care for your changing skin during and after pregnancy

                          We want to pause for a moment and encourage you to put a thing or two on your registry that’s for you. While it’s called a baby registry, you obviously play a major role in the whole thing! And when you’re healthy and happy, you are better able to care for your little one.

                          Whether it’s Stretch Marks Cream, Nursing Comfort Balm, or something a little more exciting, remember that your friends and family will want to care for and spoil you in addition to your baby!

                          Note: As you’re creating your baby registry checklist, consider leaving off crib bumpers. Over the years, controversy has risen over the use of crib bumpers. Results have concluded crib bumpers can be dangerous, so it’s best to avoid using them and opt instead for breathable mesh crib liners.

                          Baby Registry Checklist: Summing It All Up

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                          Whether you breastfeed or bottle-feed, use disposable diapers or cloth diapers, this baby registry checklist gives you a complete idea of what to add to your registry.

                          Add the essentials, like Cleansing Wipes, Diaper Cream with Olive Oil and Aloe, Nursing Comfort Balm, and Mineral Sunscreen, and adapt everything to your preferences and lifestyle.

                          Expecting a new bundle of joy is an exciting time in your life! So don’t get overwhelmed. Sit back and relax, knowing the baby experts at Mustela have you covered.

                          Baby Registry Checklist: The Complete Guide For Expecting Parents (2024)

                          FAQs

                          Baby Registry Checklist: The Complete Guide For Expecting Parents? ›

                          First-time-mom baby registries typically include between 100 and 120 items. This should be more than enough to cover everything you will need for your baby. Because with any type of baby registry, the aim is to only get things for your baby that you will actually need and use.

                          How much of everything do I need on my baby registry? ›

                          First-time-mom baby registries typically include between 100 and 120 items. This should be more than enough to cover everything you will need for your baby. Because with any type of baby registry, the aim is to only get things for your baby that you will actually need and use.

                          What should be on the baby registry for mom? ›

                          Anything you'd like can be included on your baby registry checklist, from smaller items like onesies and thermometers to big-ticket items like cribs and strollers. Just like a wedding registry, you can then share your baby registry with family, friends and baby shower guests eager to buy gifts.

                          How do I get the most out of my baby registry? ›

                          1. 5 - Include Price Variety. Make sure there are plenty of items under $25 and under $50 so everyone can easily afford something. ...
                          2. 6 - Tag Bigger Items as Group Gifts. ...
                          3. 7 - Tag the “Must-Haves” ...
                          4. 8 - Include the “Fun” Stuff. ...
                          5. 9 - Include Undercover “Cash” Gifts. ...
                          6. 10 - Brag About it. ...
                          7. 11 - Add The Baby Planner Tag.

                          How many items is too many on a baby registry? ›

                          When creating a baby registry, it's essential to balance having enough items for your guests to choose from without overwhelming them. A good rule of thumb is to have various items at different price points, so guests can choose what they feel comfortable buying. Generally, 100 to 120 items is a good range.

                          Is it bad to put expensive items on baby registry? ›

                          It's Your Registry

                          Conventional wisdom says to put whatever you want on your baby registry and not to worry about what other people think. If someone wants to buy an expensive gift, let them. If they don't, they can purchase something less expensive.

                          What month should I start my baby registry? ›

                          There's no set moment when you should make a baby registry. Rather, it's all about what you feel comfortable with! That said, most people like to wait until after the 12-week mark. Before this, you might be keeping your pregnancy on the down-low.

                          How many outfits do you need for newborn? ›

                          In this case, “outfit” means shirt/onesie, pants, and a pair of socks. 0 – 3 month – Plan on two outfits and a sleeper each day, but don't overbuy in this range as your child will grow quickly. 3 – 6 month – Plan on one to two outfits a day plus a sleeper. You may also need bibs for drooling.

                          Should I put diapers on my registry? ›

                          While it may seem counterintuitive to put size 1, 2, or 3 diapers on your registry, especially since the average baby weighs just 7.5 pounds, your little one will grow… quickly. Sizing up ensures you'll have the right diaper on hand when you and your baby come home from the hospital, and for months afterward.

                          How many diapers to ask for on registry? ›

                          For a newborn, it's advisable to register for around 2-3 large packs of newborn size diapers, as babies can go through 8-10 diapers a day in their first weeks.

                          What is baby registry etiquette? ›

                          It doesn't matter if the store provides them or your shower host hand writes them in calligraphy, mentioning a registry in your invitation is like directing guests to buy you a gift—and that is a definite no as far as etiquette goes. “Your registry should just be passed along by word of mouth,” advises Swann.

                          How many newborn diapers should I put on my registry? ›

                          How many boxes of newborn diapers should you buy? As babies go through a lot of diapers, you might want to have about 280 newborn diapers for your first month (roughly 3 boxes if you're buying packs with about 100 diapers).

                          How many diaper wipes to put on registry? ›

                          On average, babies have around 6-10 diaper changes per day. Each diaper change typically requires the use of 2-3 baby wipes. This means that in a week, you could go through approximately 42-70 wipes just for diaper changes alone. It's important to keep this in mind when stocking up on your favorite baby wipes.

                          Should I put toys on my baby registry? ›

                          It's also helpful to avoid registering for lots of toys, jumpers, and stuffed animals – each baby is different.

                          Do you put postpartum items on baby registry? ›

                          Clients have shared that some of the best gifts they received were warm meals and help around the house. Some clients were even gifted postpartum doula services! Adding these requests to your registry can be a huge help mentally and physically in those first few weeks and months.

                          How much stuff should I have on my registry? ›

                          The number of items you should include on your registry depends on the number of guests you're inviting! The rule of thumb is to include a little more than 2 gifts per number of guests invited.

                          How many items do I need on my registry? ›

                          How many gifts should be on my wedding registry? This age-old question has couples scratching their heads and overthinking their lists, even consulting guides on wedding registry etiquette so they don't appear greedy. But a good rule of thumb is to multiply your guest list by two to get a rough number of gifts to add.

                          How many items are typically on a registry? ›

                          For a guest list of 200, that would mean registering for around 400-600 items. On average, most couples divide their 400-600 items between two to three different wedding registry retailers. Make sure you give your guests a variety of items to choose from in different price ranges.

                          How many wipes to ask for on registry? ›

                          On average, you can expect to use around 200 to 300 wipes per month, depending on how often you need to use them and how messy your little one tends to get. When you are trying to figure out how many baby wipes do I need on a monthly basis is essential for ensuring you never run out.

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