1. A waterfall rinser that helps you wash your baby's hair without worrying about getting soap or water in their eyes.

Not only is it handy now, but it'll remain useful for years to come during bath time! Its ridged design guides the water away from their eyes and face.
Promising review: "I was eager to try this bath rinser because the opening is smaller than the first one I used. My daughter hates having water in her eyes! This smaller 'spout' worked better and gave me more control." —Jen
Grab it from Walmart for $7.96.
2. A Boppy nursing pillow that helps lift your baby to a more comfortable and ergonomic position for both breast and bottle feeding.


As time passes, it transforms into a cozy spot for your baby to prop themselves up, assisting them in sitting up on their own. Plus, both the pillow and slipcover are machine washable.
Promising review: "I didn’t have a Boppy until my first child was home from the hospital. This is a must-have for your hospital bag, whether you breastfeed or not! My mom uses it when watching the baby because it supports her arms while bottle feeding. It also makes bonding easier as my tired arms don’t need a chair! We also used it for tummy time to make it less intimidating. I’ll never let any of my friends have a baby without a Boppy!" —valueshopper
Find it at Walmart for $39.79 in various colors: the dark floral shown, the grey zoo print displayed, or browse all available colors and patterns.
3. A Pack 'n' Play that easily converts from a bassinet to a secure play yard and folds up into a convenient carry bag. This makes it perfect for travel, giving your baby a cozy spot to relax and sleep wherever you go.

4. A silicone plate that sticks securely to high chairs or tables, so your little one can’t accidentally knock it onto the floor.

5. A video baby monitor system that allows you to leave the room and still keep an eye on your baby. Equipped with a temperature sensor, camera that pans, zooms, and tilts, plus infrared night vision, this monitor ensures you’ll always know everything’s just fine.

6. The Owlet Smart Sock is a monitor that tracks your baby’s heart rate and oxygen levels while they sleep, alerting you on your phone if anything goes wrong.

7. A heavy duty stroller hook so you can quickly attach your purse, shopping bags, and diaper bag directly to your stroller's handle, leaving your hands completely free.

Promising review: "This hook is a convenient tool to add bags and paraphernalia to your baby carriage. Easy to use, it simply hooks onto the carriage and bingo! You can now attach any bag to your hook. A must-have for all moms carrying lots of baby gear!" —jknop
Get it from Walmart: the single pack for $8 or a value pack with a second, smaller clip for $2.20. (Why the price discrepancy? ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ but I'll take it!)
8. A manual breast pump to keep as backup just in case you forget your electric pump, or need to collect some extra milk after a breastfeeding session.

It comes with two flanges in two sizes so you can choose the one that fits best, and has a soft rim for comfort and an ergonomic handle.
Promising review: "I bought this because I left my electric pump in the part of the office that gets locked before I leave for the day. I couldn't go 12+ hours without pumping. It's really easy to use. I like that the flange has the soft seal part. I feel it created a really nice seal while pumping. I was very surprised with this pump's performance. Usually I have to pump 20 minutes and usually get two or three let downs. In ten minutes per breast I had two solid let downs that produced about half an ounce more production on both breasts than my normal pump session with my electric. Usually I have to manage my errands schedule around my pump times, but now with this little manual pump I'll be able to run them a lot easier. I'll be traveling in a few months and was going to order a power adapter for my car, but now I won't. This manual pump is great." —deltagreen321
Get it from Walmart for $24.75.
9. A lightweight, compact portable changing pad that has a comfy bit of cushion and, perhaps most importantly, is easy to clean off with a quick wipe-down.


Promising reviews: "This is exactly what I needed, a changing pad that I am able to clean off. It fits perfectly in my diaper bag and isn't really bulky." —CiCi86
"I've been using one of these to change my daughter on ever since she was born. I like that it is very simple, no flaps or anything to get in the way, and is completely waterproof. (My daughter used to pee almost every time I took off her diaper, so this was a necessity!) If it gets poopy, I just clean it off with a baby wipe — it comes right off. I just ordered a second one of these for the new baby on the way. Highly recommend!" —Anna
Get it from Walmart for $7.50.
10. Or the Skidaddle Diaper Changing Station, which can replace your diaper bag entirely for shorter ventures out of the house, because it folds up on itself and includes several pockets for diapers, wipes, and a few extras.


11. The Cozy Cover, designed to keep your baby cozy and warm in their car seat or carrier even during the coldest winter months — all while ensuring you can safely strap them in.

12. The NoseFrida Snot Sucker, a non-invasive (and dishwasher-safe!) nasal aspirator, features a tube that rests against your baby’s nostrils instead of going inside them. This makes it more comfortable for your baby and ensures it won’t harm their inner nose. Plus, it provides instant relief for any nasal congestion so you can both enjoy a peaceful moment.

13. The cotton Halo Sleep Sack Swaddle, which features Velcro sides that make it incredibly easy to put on your baby in just three steps. You can adjust it to hold both arms in, one arm in, or allow both arms to be free.

14. The sleeveless version that you can use once your baby outgrows the first one, and as they start rolling over and crawling.

15. Hypoallergenic, fragrance-free diapers that feel like soft fabric inside and out, but can absorb over 50 times their weight in fluid.

These are made to be worn day and night, crafted from sustainably sourced fluff pulp that locks in moisture, ensuring your child's skin stays dry. Plus, they come in over a dozen adorable designs.
Notable reviews: "My son has sensitive skin, so I switched to fragrance-free products, and these diapers work great! They're the second most affordable option (the cheapest leaks all the time), but you wouldn't know it! The cute designs are just a bonus!" —Babyreview
"We absolutely love this brand! They're super soft and highly absorbent. Our six-month-old wears size two, and the diaper lasted from 7:30 p.m. until 8:30 a.m. when he woke up. I wanted an environmentally friendly brand but wasn't ready for cloth diapers or the cost of other disposables. The designs are adorable too!" —Happy Momma
Find them at Walmart: a box of 74 diapers (cactus and watermelon patterns) for $23.94 (sizes newborn to 35+ lbs), or a pack of 113 (cloud pattern) for $28.58 (same size range).
16. The Hatch Rest Night Light and Sound Machine because it provides soothing, adjustable light for late-night feedings, and it connects to your phone to play calming music from any room.

As your child grows, this device doubles as a nightlight and a signal for when it's time for them to get up in the morning. It offers various preset color combinations, and you can also customize the color and brightness settings.
Notable review: "I couldn't wait to use this with my daughter! It plays all the typical sound machine noises, plus lullaby music. The nightlight features are fantastic! This is something your child can use from infancy onward. The app controls it easily, and you can create schedules for music and light at specific times. It's an amazing product and so simple to set up!" —Ifer
Available at Walmart for $59.99.
17. An ear thermometer so you can check if your child has a fever in just a few seconds — and keep them calm and comfortable throughout the process.

Notable review: "I was initially hesitant about the price, but now that I've used it, I love it! I wish I’d bought this sooner. I have two kids, and one is just over a year old and not a fan of getting his ear checked. This thermometer is so fast, I can get it done without any tantrums! Highly recommend it!" —crzydaisy42
Available at Walmart for $39.99.
18. A banana toothbrush teether — with its textured tip, it offers soothing relief for your baby's gums, and its compact size makes it perfect for little hands to hold with ease.

It’s both dishwasher and freezer safe, making it super convenient.
Promising review: "This banana teether is my son’s and my personal favorite! I love how it encourages good oral hygiene right from the start. This was the only teether my son could hold and manage independently when he began teething at three months. Out of all the teethers I tried, this one remained his top pick, probably because of its smaller size. It doesn’t gather lint any more than other teethers and cleans up easily. I carry it everywhere and give it to my son when he gets fussy. Six months later, we’re still in love with it." — Noeticeye
Find it at Walmart for $7.61.
19. A silicone baby food dispensing–spoon that minimizes feeding mess by making it easy to deliver perfectly sized bites of food.

It includes a cap for easy storage on the go and is dishwasher safe (but not microwave safe).
Promising review: "I adore this spoon. My baby is almost five months old, and we’ve just begun introducing pureed fruits and vegetables. This spoon is fantastic—no mess, easy to clean, and durable. Plus, I love that I can store leftovers in the spoon itself." —HappyMomma
Get it from Walmart for $5.99–$7.99 (available in three colors).
20. The Munchkin Bottle Brush, designed with a suction cup base for easy drying, a flexible neck to access every corner of different bottle shapes, and a soft rubber nipple brush conveniently stored within the handle.


This nipple brush is also great for cleaning pump parts and valves, making your routine easier.
Notable review: "I absolutely love Munchkin bottle brushes. The flexible neck makes it so much easier to clean bottles, and the rubber nipple cleaner works wonders. What I love most about these brushes is their durability. Compared to other brands, Munchkin lasts the longest and doesn't get 'gross' like others do." —jswan
Available at Walmart for $4.10.
21. An adjustable silicone tether for sippy cups and toys, so you can stop playing the 'drop game' at the store, while strolling, or even in the high chair.

Available at Walmart for $7.74.
22. A versatile multi-use wrap — perfect for covering your baby's carrier or car seat during naps, using as a nursing cover, or, when they're able to sit up more comfortably, using it to cover the grocery cart seat for added comfort.


Review worth sharing: "I love that this can be used as both a nursing cover and a car seat cover! It's a must-have for travel! I used it to let my son continue sleeping on the plane and was able to easily remove it with one hand when he needed to nurse, while also covering up!" —Alyssa
Available at Walmart for $24.67+ (three colors/patterns).
23. A wrap-style carrier that effortlessly slips on in various configurations, requiring no expert wrapping skills, so you can enjoy all the cuddles with your baby without wearing yourself out in the process.


Made from 100% cotton, this carrier is also machine washable and can be worn in multiple ways to suit your comfort.
Highly recommended review: "My son was born six weeks early. I didn't want a cheap carrier with buckles, but his nurse recommended this one. It's worth every penny. It can be worn in countless ways and doesn't require you to figure out how to wrap it—it's already mostly wrapped with a guide to help you finish the rest. My son loves it and falls asleep in it. It's a life-saver when I need to take my dog out or do things around the house. However, it’s not meant for heavy-duty use like hiking or for older babies." —JessieJo
Get it from Walmart for $28.94+ (available in one color).
24. A set of three changing pad covers because they’re much easier to wash, even if your changing pad is wipeable or has a removable, washable cover.


Review worth noting: "I absolutely love these. They’re easy to carry, swap out, and wash. Plus, they have a plastic backing that makes them waterproof. Definitely a must-have." —scaboops
Get a set of three from Walmart for $8.03.
25. The Halo Glide bassinet allows you to safely sleep side by side with your baby, always keeping them in view through the breathable mesh. When you need to reach for your little one, the side wall easily retracts with just the pressure of your forearms and automatically returns when you’re done.

This bassinet comes with gliding discs at the bottom, making it easy for you to slide out of bed without waking your baby. The height is adjustable, making it suitable for most beds.
Highly rated review: "Our little one was born a month ago, and we’ve been really pleased with this bassinet. It was easy to put together, and we’re impressed with the frame’s durability. At night, it feels like our baby is sleeping next to us but in his own safe space. The side of the frame can be lowered when we pick him up, which we really appreciated, especially in those first couple of weeks. We absolutely love this bassinet, and I’m sure our baby will use it for a long time." —cbr1
Get it from Walmart for $169.99.
26. A Soothie pacifier that’s attached to a soft, detachable stuffed animal, because it’s easy for pacifiers to disappear if they aren’t securely linked to something bigger.

Soothie silicone pacifiers are designed for newborns up to three months, and the plush animal works with multiple pacifier sizes. Best of all, it's washable!
Promising review: "My two-month-old daughter is obsessed with her Soothie and snuggle buddy. The pacifier is big enough for her to grasp, but lightweight enough for her to put back in her mouth if it falls out. I love that I can easily detach the Soothie from the plush monkey, making cleaning simple. This will be so helpful when her pacifier size changes, or when she outgrows it and keeps her cuddly friend!" —Lu87
Get it from Walmart for $14.95+ (available in elephant or giraffe).
27. A pacifier clip to ensure that if your baby decides to throw their pacifier at a passing pigeon during your stroll, it stays securely fastened to their clothes.

Review worth noting: "I’m a big fan of this clip—the cord is made of a strong rope, so it works perfectly. We had a Velcro attachment on our previous clip, but my daughter kept yanking it off, and the pacifier would fall out of her crib. I like this clip because she can’t take it off anymore, which means I’m finally getting more sleep!" —robbibird
Get it from Walmart for $3.96+ (available in six colors/patterns).
28. A comfy daytime swing with six adjustable swaying speeds and 15 soothing songs and sounds to help your baby relax while you grab a quick break, maybe even enjoy some lunch.

It can be powered by batteries or plugged in directly. The five-point harness ensures your little one stays safe and secure while they swing away.
Highly rated review: "I purchased this swing for my newborn granddaughter who couldn't sleep unless she was being held. Now, her parents are thrilled because they can cook and clean while she naps." —Nanna
Available at Walmart for $81 (comes in two color options).
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