I'm stopping at the book store on my lunch break and was going to pick up a copy if they have it.
Do you think this book is helpful when planning a registry? Any other book suggestions for registry planning?
DH and I are 2st time parents who are very out of touch with the whole process of pg, birth, planning, etc. We're going to do our registry in a couple of weeks when my mom is visiting from out of town, so we'd like to have a list 'ready' when we go into BRU, so the process is (hopefully) shorter.
Any other suggestions (in addition to books) is appreciated ![]()
Re: Does everyone agree on "Baby Bargains"?
Are the reviews 'we loved/hated it' reviews by consumers or are they 'safety' reviews by the authors?
DH and I signed up for a year of Consumer Reports on line for help, too
It is called baby bargains...as in deals. What did you think they were going to do?
That said, I bought it a few weeks ago. So far it has been great helping me get an idea as to what I even need. Newborn shopping is overwhelming, and I am glad to know I don't need 90 bazillion onesies.
I found this book amazingly helpful - I would have had a really hard time without it! And yes, it is called Baby Bargains, so they're not going to recommend the most expensive things out there - they're going to recommend the most useful for the best price. They usually do have a final recommendations list at the end of each chapter which gives the "cheap," mid-range, and expensive recommendations.
I used this, then read customer reviews on the products, and then decided. We registered for most of the big stuff online where we could really read about it, then just looked at it in the store to make sure we liked it. This made registering MUCH easier than doing it all in the store. We also have consumer reports online, and honestly I didn't find this very helpful at all. They don't have everything rated (actually a very small number of thing are rated), and some of the reviews are out of date and they have changed the products.
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I think it's a great book and I wouldn't go without! Yes, it can be overwhelming if you try to take it all in in one sitting (I did that, won't make that mistake again). But now I find that it's a great tool for focusing on one category at a time. We're using it to go through cribs and I think it's been a valuable tool to steer you towards the best (not necesarrily the cheapest) options. And as with any reviews, you do have to take them with a grain of salt. Are there things in there they say you don't need that I still plan on getting? Absolutely! Just like talking to 10 moms, you'll get a bunch of different opinions and you have to weigh them and decide what works best for you. If nothing else it's a great resource to get your organized and start getting you in the mindset of all things baby, plus give you an explanation in laymans terms so you can figure out what the heck the difference is between an infant and convertible carseat is!