Remember the exciting days of your first pregnancy when (let’s be honest) you had no idea what it would feel like to have a real life baby? You spent your lunch break surfing the net for all the things you wanted for your precious newborn? The weekends were spent planning dreamily, shopping excitedly and chattering to anyone who would listen about your pregnancy and the future?
Looking back on all the baby stuff you bought or had given to you from friends and family, how much of it did you use? Were all the products recommended to you by the Mother and Baby magazines any good?
Since the day your little bundle arrived, bringing all the joy and chaos that only a newborn can unleash, you’ve probably been on the steepest learning curve of your life. There is no other role in life which forces us to learn so much, so quickly, while working on the job 24 hours a day!
With this comes the stuff you buy to actually solve a problem, to make your life easier, and to make your baby happy. It seems that we all come to the end of the first year with three products that we rave about. The items that we couldn’t live without.
It could be a fantastic toy that entertains your baby, a sleep product that gives you peace of mind or helps baby sleep through. It might be a baby guide book that you couldn’t have done without, or a feeding product that helped make weaning easier. Perhaps it was a baby bottle that helped with colic or a soothing CD that calmed your baby.
Whatever it was, Sleepytot want to know about it. Why? Because they’re compiling the Practical Baby Gift Guide. This ultimate guide will be totally free and available to all parents and parents-to- be, their friends and their families.
So rather than end up with lots of very cute baby stuff that they don’t need and never use, new parents will be given some very useful and practical gifts, that will make their first year easier.
To share your favourite products and be in with a chance of winning £50 of Sleepytot vouchers, visit the Sleepytot Community today.
http://www.sleepytot.com/
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