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What did you find invaluable as a new parent??
.. multiple muslins? billions of bibs?
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A friend of mine is planning to set up a Newborn Gift Box Set, and she wants to veer away from the traditional cute booties and blanket routine, putting stuff in that a new Mum will find invaluable!

My question to you is- What did you find most useful/you used/liked the most?
Were you sick of socks and cutsey hats- eventually using them to stem the flow of leaking milk?

Unfortunately her supplier is unable to source Helpful Partners, Polite Health Visitors, or a Mother-in-Law mute button.
Sleep is also in short supply- but she will try her best with anything else you can think of!

Thanks in Advance !
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Also- Calling All Dads!

What would you like to see in a gift set of this sort? You get left out a lot- even more than Mum !

Any Suggestions?
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Hi Mummy Goth, how about some nipple cream for newly abused nipples, a selection of cotton wool balls, cotton pads, wipes to try and work out what suits new baby's bottom best, and a pocket nanny to take over feeding, changing or pacifying when you desperately need a half hour to feel human again! Personally I have found Infacol invaluable for coping with colic- even if it is only a placebo for me, at least it is non harmful, and doesn't affect baby's appetite.
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I second the nipple cream MG, how about some Lavendar pillow spray or bath oil to help sleep.

Muslin squares are really invaluable and you can never have too many. A set of ear plugs for the parent not on nightfeeding duty?

Some scratch mitts? Breast pads.

Erm. will carry on thinking!

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Hi MG, did your friend ever get anywhere with her package? If so I'd be interested in finding out the details as I have a couple of friends who are pregnant at the mo.

Also, how's the house??
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Hi MG

Entertaining and Educating Your Preschool Child (Usborne Parent's Guides) was one of my favourite books. Short, non-patronising, really practical, right from early months. Frankly anything that said in simple terms 'here's what to do, when' got a big thumbs up from me.

BD

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