Stocking Up on Baby Basics

Going into a store that's bulging with baby goods can be a little overwhelming. How do you know what you really need right away?

What To Stock Up On For Baby

Here's a list of basic layette items to get you started for your baby's early days. Some of the amounts may seem like a lot, but with extra items on hand, you won't have to do laundry every day.

  • 2 or 3 soft, baby-size bath towels and 6 to 10 baby washcloths

  • 6 to 8 receiving blankets

  • 6 front-snapping stretch jumper suits, newborn gowns, or bodysuits

  • 6 to 10 cotton-knit, front-snapping T-shirts

  • 1 or 2 sweaters

  • 2 to 3 sleeper suits

  • 3 or 4 crib or bassinet sheets (be sure they fit tightly on the mattress)

  • 4 to 6 pairs of socks or booties

  • Diapers sized for newborns

  • At least one wide-brimmed hat to protect your baby's head and face from the sun during outings.

  • Bunting or snowsuit if you live in a cold climate.

  • Mittens if you live in a cold climate.

Clothing Safety Tips

Keep these guidelines in mind when shopping for all children's clothing.

  • Stick with all-cotton or cotton blends, which are soft and easily washable.

  • Check labels for the phrase "flame retardant."

  • Don't dress your baby in items with strings (like hooded sweatshirts with drawstrings); these can twist around little hands, fingers, toes, and even necks.

  • Buy tops with generous head holes so that dressing your infant is easy for you and comfortable for her.

  • Check regularly for loose buttons, which pose a choking hazard.

Avoid outfitting your baby in clothes with decorative items like beads or ribbons, which are tempting for little hands. If they come loose, they present a choking risk.