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Soon-to-be parents and new parents are the most susceptible dupes when it comes
to buy what is best for their child. They get very emotional while shopping and
often end up spending a fat bundle of bucks on things and those who are having
firstborns may buy things such as baby clothes, furniture, toys and nursery
decor items that they or their baby never use. While salesperson can go on and
on about their products and how they boost child’s health, growth, welfare and
mental & physical development, their real purpose is to help their baby store
make profit. So, you will still need help of an experienced parent to decide
what products you will really need and t save you from falling into promotion
gimmicks and spending unnecessarily:
* Convertible cribs and much more expensive in reality than what the salesperson
lead us to believe. Though you can convert them to ‘youth’ bed and later to twin
or queen bed at additional costs, when children grow up, they don’t need a
transitional step and can just use a regular bed well enough. Moreover, you will
have to buy another crib if you are planning to have another baby in future. So,
wisdom guides us to buy an ordinary crib for the baby while he is young and then
move him to a regular bed, when he is old enough.
* Fancy crib-bedding sets with comforters and baby pillows and bedding
accessories make your nursery look beautiful but are of little use and are even
dangerous. Soft bedding can put the baby at risk of being suffocated in the crib
while sleeping. So, best option is to use only a fitted sheet with deep corner
pockets until the child is six months old and make him wear pj’s to keep him
warm. If you must buy beautiful pillows and fluffy quilts, make sure that you
remove them from the crib while the baby is sleeping.
* For expensive formal dresses, it is better to buy clothe sizes that will fit
the baby until he is six months old and you can just roll up the sleeves and
legs.
* Life insurance for babies is senseless as life insurance means to replace the
income of a family member who dies for his or her dependents. Chances of child’s
death at a young age are so minuscule that it makes no sense pay anything for
protection against it.
* Life insurance as college savings is to make you a fool too. You will do much
better if you invest in mutual funds or good college-savings plan instead.
* Miniature outfits for newborns look very cute and lure new parents to buy
dozens. However, parents should keep in mind that babies grow at a very fast
rate and what fits a newborn won’t fit him in a month and clothes for one-month
old won’t fit him in another two months. So, stick to few dresses, t-shirts and
overalls and buy clothes for the baby, as the need arises.
* Nothing has yet been found that can reduce the risk of sudden infant death
syndrome (SIDS) including baby mattresses, crib sheets, sleep positioners and
nursery monitors being advertised by the big baby stores. So, don’t fall for
them. They may even make you feel safe and you may get slack for baby’s safety.
There is only one thing you can do protect your baby from SIDS and it is to
always to make your baby sleep on her back.
* Shoes or infant size footwear for the babies are expensive and useless until
the child starts walking. You can buy beautiful socks and booties instead to
keep the baby’s feet warm.
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