Many people might tell you not to register for clothing. For one, people are going to give you baby clothing as gifts regardless of what you register for because it is fun to buy cute baby clothes.
Another reason is that you don’t know how big your baby will be when he/she is born. Maybe your kid won’t ever even be in newborn clothes. Also, you don’t know how fast your baby will grow. If you buy too many clothes in advance the seasons might end up being all wrong.
Toddlers can be tough. Your child is now mobile and talking but still in need of constant attention and entertainment. I’ve rounded up my must-have items every mom of a toddler needs. These genius products will make your life easier. From safety products to making mealtimes a lot less messy, these recommendations are from a mom of two toddlers!
I currently have four friends pregnant with their second child and I was in that same situation just a few months ago. I remember being really nervous about how I was going to handle having two children under the age of two. Mostly, I was terrified the new baby would also have colic. Next, I was worried about how my high-need toddler was going to behave after we brought a newborn into the family. Would my choice to stay at home with a baby and a toddler be insane?
AHHHHHH!! You are going to be home with your children for the unforeseeable future because of the COVID-19 virus. What can you do with your children all day if all the places you would normally take your kids (library storytime, Children’s Museum, zoo, open gyms, etc) are closed? Below I have a number of ways to entertain and occupy your children while responsibly practicing social distancing. If you have even more ideas please let me know in the comment section below!
Our daily routines have certainly changed these past few weeks because of social distancing and seem to continue to change with each passing day. Starting tomorrow our Governor has issued a “Stay At Home” order to help prevent the spread of COVID-19. This will result in even more parents staying at home with their children.