So I was trying to make a list of things we need to buy for our 2nd child and I'm drawing a blank. We know we're having another girl so we're set on clothes. We have all the basics from our first and are set on furniture. The only thing I have on my list is an infant car seat (our other was in a fender bender) and like a dozen more cloth diapers.
I feel like there must be something this baby needs that I'm just not thinking of.
Anyone care to share their shopping list for their 2nd baby?
Re: What do you really need for a 2nd baby?
Other than that I feel like I've made more choices about what we DON'T need rather than what we do need! We've got rid of our baby walker, bottle warmer and a few other bits that we felt weren't particularly useful the first time round.
Our shopping list right now mostly consists of furniture for DS's big boy room so we can free up the nursery!
I'm interested to see what other items appear on people's 2nd baby lists
I got a new carrier and a wrap.
Breast feeding supplies- like bags and breast pads. New bottles.
Stuff for his room. We aren't doing a theme or anything. But I need bedding and black out curtains and a lamp and prison my a few pictures.
A new glider because our old one was uncomfortable so we sold it.
Otherwise everything else we are reusing.
Thank you! I realized I don't know anyone I can ask about sisters close in age. DD1 is already trying to adjust to the idea of a new baby changing the order of things but I worry that can grow into jealousy. And as they get older it would grow to be even worse.
NP. With my DD and SD (11 months apart with very different personalities and interests) I've found that "stuff" isn't where you need to worry about equality, it's time spent on them and their interests. They both need some one on one time that's exclusively about them and the things things they like. DD is all about doing things like dancing together, going places like the park and playing in the pool. SD likes things being done with her and feeling part of my more grown up world by painting nails together or talking about books she likes. I don't have this whole parenting thing down, not by a long shot, but I've found if I carve out some time for each of them and use that time to cater to their interests they're happier. Buying them things only leads them to expect me to buy them more things.
ETA: this is just nursery stuff. We are also getting a double stroller. We still have the pumpkin seat and 2 bases. I might get a RnP since we use the pack in play for time outs(she does not sit still in her chair)
Double stroller if that is your route to go. DD2 is still in stroller but we decided to go with carrier for baby. I feel it's much easier than dealing with double stroller. I might change my mind later but I will deal with that then. Having same sex is much easier. We are having a boy after 2 girls so I need clothes, blankets and crib sheets. Since all those where girly. All my big stuff is gender neutral except the bath tub seat but we only use it for couple months so he will have to deal with pink. He won't know or care at that age. Also anything you wished you has with your first be sure to get for your second because more than likely you will want it again.
Double bob
Skate board attachment for uppa
Wipe warmer (since we CD and DS still uses his)
Aden and anais blankets (DS is very territorial about his)
New crib sheets
Changing pad (DS is not even close to be being potty trained)
Changing pad covers
Breastfeeding supplies
New pacifiers
Baby Boy born on 1/14/13
So we need a crib and carseat. He has a bassinet with sheets I made and knitted him a blanket. Clothes I'm not to worried I came from a huge family we believe in "hand me downs" as long as they are in good condition its all good. DH says to dress him in DD clothes in the house. What you think? I find it hilarious
My MIL and SILs are super excited for a girl and have already told me they will be buying us clothes, so this might work itself out.
Edit: autocorrect hates me.
All our feeding gear (breast pump, bottles, bibs, burp cloths, etc) are in great condition so no needs there either.
We cloth diaper so I just need a few more prefolds and covers. I've already started stockpiling more wipes.
Transportation wise was just a double stroller and a car seat protector.
On the skate board attachment, have you tested it out first? I'm trying to figured out the stroller situation. DD is getting to the point where she usually wants to walk everywhere but I like the idea of something just in case. I've been thinking a sits and stand though because I'm afraid I'll trip on a skateboard attachment on out current stroller.
Baby Boy born on 1/14/13
Breastfeeding supplies and new bottles
New Swaddles
Clothing (same gender/different seasons)
Ergo (my last was an off brand)
Car Seat
Crib Mattress
Swing/Bouncer
Play Mat
New Boppy Cover
That's the major things for us. I've kept almost all of the small toys from DS so we're good, and I'm going to get the play mat as a Christmas gift. I also have all the blankets from DS so other than new crib sheets and a few Swaddles, I'm not worried about that too much. I really only NEED diapers, breastfeeding supplies and a crib mattress.
Other than that we moved DS into a big boy room and the nursery doesn't need to be touched.
See I knew there was a reason I posted this discussion!
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