Babies are a wonderful blessing. They bring such joy to everyone. When you have your first child you are inundated with gifts from well-meaning family and friends, but what do you really need to keep baby happy? As a mom of 4 I have lots of experience with baby gear, and have found that there are certain things you need, and many that you don’t.
If you’re looking to save a bundle on your baby bundle, try these tips to save major money. Maybe the savings can be put in a 529 account or a Roth IRA to help fund baby’s college education.
6 Ways To Save On Baby Expenses
1. Nursing
If you willing to breastfeed you could save $100s each month on formula costs. If you plan to stay at home and you can breastfeed exclusively you can save even more by not investing in bottles, bottle warmers, bottle dryers etc. If you do work you can invest in a breast pump, but even if you purchase one for a couple hundred dollars you will still save a ton of money, some healthcare companies even offer them for free or at a discount. Breastfeeding may also keep your baby healthier cutting down on medical costs in the first year.
2. Activity toys
Think swings, exersaucers, and bouncy seats these take up a lot of room and may or may not be enjoyed by your little one. My 1st daughter did not like being in the swing, I could sit her in it for five minutes at most while I showered and she was not very happy about it. Get these items used on craigslist or at a resale store if possible. Instead of getting all these items, invest in a great sling or carrrier since that is where most babies are happiest anyway.
3. Toys
Most babies do not sit and play and they are only interested in items for a couple of minutes before moving on to something new. Instead do not spend a lot on toys for your little one. If this isn’t your 1st child, the baby may show very little interest in any baby toys and be more interested in the bigger kids toys (just be careful nothing is a choking hazard for the little one). My 4th has shown almost no interest in baby toys she much more interested in playing what the big kids are playing even at one. If it is your first baby stick to one or two items to start, they’re sure to be overwhelmed with toys on their birthdays.
4. Diapers, diapers, and more diapers
Need I say more? Ask for diapers rather than toys or clothes for your beautiful baby. You can save money by purchasing diapers in large quantities at the wholesale clubs or getting the store brands. Look for coupons. Cloth diapers are another alternative. You’ll never run out of diapers, and you’ll save a lot of dough.
5. Clothes
Babies grow so fast that it is easy to outgrown outfits quickly. Utilize hand me downs, consignments, and resales when you can. Most baby clothes get little use, besides the occasional milk or food spill are mostly kept pretty great condition. If you receive something in the wrong size and season try to take it back to the store and purchase something in the next size up. With all the gifts you receive with your first baby you could outfit them for a whole year this way!
6. HELP
No I am not yelling for some now, but some days I do. Ask for help, family and friends often offer help to come sit with or play with the baby. Take them up on this often, it is free help so you can rest, get caught up on blogging chores, or even take a shower! Some of my church friends brought us dinner when we had each of our children, which was a wonderful blessing to us. I had a friend come over and fold laundry. I had people running errands for me. These saved me time and money!
What ways have you saved money during your baby’s 1st year? If you had it to do over again would there be things you wouldn’t have purchased?
Brittany
So so true, unless you have a spitter upper. My 3rd spit up SO much. She (and I!) changed clothes at least 4 times a day.
Don’t buy any baby clothes! We got so many as gifts and hand me downs. It’s easier to do one load of laundry twice a week than two loads once a week!
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Thanks for the info, this is something I have started planning but have very little experience with this.
Hi,
Thanks for sharing the information. I want to add one thing that first of all buy toys online as it saves 10-15% of your money. Secondly buy something that is 3in 1 types, like for example a high chair that is convertible into toddlers chair and then a preschool kid chair.. Cheers!!!
Cloth diapers are my biggest money-saver for my infant. Not too mention, if properly cared for, they can last for a couple of children which prolongs the savings! They are so simple to use nowadays; not like the scraping, soaking, and staining of our grandma’s days! I also use cloth wipes which I make myself out of old cotton t-shirts and a homemade spray to clean their sensitive bottoms (1 squirt baby wash with 6 oz of warm water).
Once your baby is past nursing and onto solids, a great money-saver is making your own homemade baby food. It is very easy. You just need a food processor and a preservative-free menu!
Stay out of high-end baby boutiques! As adorable as all that stuff is, most is absolutely not necessary. Often the beauty is the packing too. Overall, these types of retailers are perfect for someone giving baby shower gifts – not new parents on a budget.
When my kids were 1 or 2 they had as much fun playing with the pots and pans and a wooden spoon as they did any of the toys we actually spent money on. Fancy gifts are for the parents. The kids couldn’t care less.
excellent tips. both of my babies did not like the swing, shame all the $$ was wasted. Will selling at our yard sale this spring.