Children are expensive. In fact, a recent study conducted by the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA), Expenditures on Children by Families: 2007, concluded that it costs the average low-to-middle class American family $148,320 to raise a child from birth to the age of 17. Contrary to popular belief, babies don't need much more that the basic necessities. Though baby stores cater to parents' every whim, there are very few items babies need to thrive. Here's a look at those worth spending the money on.
Baby Gear Worth Buying
Besides the obvious necessities (food, clothes, diapers, car seat, a safe place to sleep, health care) there are a few additional baby items worth purchasing that are worth every penny.
- Bouncy Chair/Vibrating Seat.These are great because they serve multiple purposes. First of all, they are a safe place to rest a baby when mom and dad need a break. Second, babies are comforted by the vibrations, which often aids in helping them get to sleep. Third, they serve as an entertaining toy, often coming with a toy bar featuring colorful and musical accessories. They range in price, so there is easily one available to fit any family's budget.
- Multi-Use Play Yard. This is a wonderful item for a family on a tight budget because it essentially combines three items: a place for baby to sleep (bassinet), a changing table and a place for baby to play when he gets older. While these can be a bit pricey, they are more cost-effective then purchasing the items individually. Keep in mind that there is a weight limit on the separate components which might be a factor in choosing a particular play yard.
- Boppy Pillow. Most breastfeeding moms swear by this product, but bottle feeding moms and dads alike can also reap the benefits of this multiple award-winning baby item. Not only great for using as a pillow to position the baby ergonomically at feedings, can also be used during tummy time and propping up baby. The Boppy pillow also comes in numerous slipcover patterns to match any nursery decor.
- Baby Wearing Carrier. A baby who likes to be constantly carried around and held will be benefited by this product. It frees mom and dad's hands while still keeping baby close. There are many different styles available to support the baby as he grows. Some are front carriers for younger babies and back carriers for older infants. Some carriers are also adjustable and can be used in multiple ways.
Making Baby Gear Affordable
While these items are convenient to have, they can set a family back financially. Fortunately, there are a few options when it comes to finding them at an affordable price. Consider using the following resources to get baby gear at a bargain price:
- Craigslist
- Garage, Yard and Tag Sales
- Consignment Shops
- Ebay
- Hand Me Downs
Always remember that many of these items can pose safety risks to an infant if not used properly. When purchasing baby items that it are not new, ask sellers if they have the instruction guide that came with the original product. If they do not, contact the company directly to obtain one. Also be sure to carefully examine the product to ensure that it is is good condition. Lastly, before purchasing a previously owned baby item, check its history to verify that there has been no recalls associated with the product.
Don't forget to consider registering for one or more of these items, as friends and family may be looking for gift ideas.
Also, if possible, test out some of the more expensive items with baby before buying. Does a friend or neighbor have a baby swing that the parent likes? Ask them if it can be given it a try before purchasing it.