Sunshine Billingual The Blog
    Top Picks
    Infant

    Engorgement : KellyMom.com

    Infant

    Love List Summer 2023

    Infant

    Best Products for Fussy Babies

    Important Pages:
    • MainHome
    • Blog
    • Programs/Tuition
    • Our Team
    • Himama app
    • Gallery
    • Contact Us
    • Privacy Policy
    • Terms & Conditions
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Pinterest
    Sunshine Billingual The Blog
    • MainHome
    • Programs/Tuition
    • Our Team
    • Himama app
    • Gallery
    • Contact Us
    • Infant

      Potty Training Tips for Parents

      Thoughtful Baby Gifts on a Budget That Still Feel Special

      Brinley PreTeen Summary: 13 Years Old

      Creating the Family You Want – Ep 183

      Sample Sleep Schedules for School-Aged Kids

    • Child Care

      The ROI of Streamlining Your Preschool Enrollment Process

      Why a Seamless Parent Experience is Key to Preschool Enrollment Success

      How to Reduce Time Spent on Lead Follow-Up in Childcare Organizations

      Create the Perfect Childcare Registration Form with LineLeader

      How to Increase Preschool Enrollment in 2025 with CRM & Automation

    • Toddler Care

      The Division of Responsibility: Your Picky Eating Super Power

      Blueberry Smoothie with Milk – Yummy Toddler Food

      Favorite Make-Ahead Lunches – Yummy Toddler Food

      Peach Ice Cream (SO Easy)

      Kids Lunch Q&A: Only Eat Cookies, New Foods, Kinder Advice

    • Preschool

      Ohio DCY Leadership Pay a Visit to Horizon

      4 Ways To Make Preschool Dropoff Easier

      How Do Preschoolers Learn Best?

      Why Are Science Experiments Important for Preschoolers?

      What’s the Difference Between Childcare and Preschool?

    • Learning

      Week of the Young Child in 2024: Activities, Themes + Ideas

      Keys to Building a Strong Workforce in Your Childcare Business

      How Childcare Software Makes a Difference: According to Real Educators

      LineLeader’s Passion for Education Meets Tech Innovation in their Leading Childcare Software

      5 Signs It’s Time for a User-Friendly CRM System

    • Skill

      When Should I Start To Give My Child an Allowance?

      New Study Finds Not All Preschool Programs Are Equal

      The Amazing Ways Preschool Expands Children’s Brains

      Happy Classrooms Lead to Healthy Communities

      Why Preschool Is Vital to Academic Success

    • Activities

      Fostering a Love of the Outdoors in kids

      Immunity Booster Foods for Kids this monsoon

      Indoor games & activities for kids in monsoons

      Tummy Time Must know tips for Infants

      Top 5 Indoor Games for Your Toddler

    • Parenting

      Parent Engagement Software That Boosts Enrollment & Retention

      Why a Childcare Booking System Is Key to Enrollment Success

      The Best Childcare CRM for Enrollment in 2025

      Build a System That Converts

      6 Ways to Organize Your Childcare Enrollment Process

    • Leadership

      How 100+ Years of Education Experience Shapes LineLeader’s Service Commitment

      5 Insights Every Multi-Site Owner Can Apply

      Developmentally Appropriate Practice (DAP) Examples

      5 Data-Backed Ways to Win Parent Trust

      5 Ways Childcare Leaders Are Transforming the Brand Experience

    • Features

      From Bucket Dipper to Bucket Filler: Helping Kids Change Course

      When Someone Dips from Your Bucket: How to Stay Kind and Strong

      Filling My Own Bucket: Helping Kids Care for Their Hearts

      Bucket Filler Kindness for Kids: How to Take It Everywhere This Summer

      Horizon Education Centers Fall Enrollment Is Open!

    Sunshine Billingual The Blog
    Home » 10 Thoughtful Gifts to Bring a New Mom
    Infant

    10 Thoughtful Gifts to Bring a New Mom

    Share Facebook Twitter Pinterest WhatsApp
    Share
    Facebook Twitter Pinterest WhatsApp

    It’s really hard to find a nice gift for a new mother sometimes. Do you get something practical? Sentimental? Is it someone you want to go all out for, or someone you just want to give a small gesture?

    Well, here are a few ideas that go beyond the flowers and silver rattles for some gifts that a new mom will really enjoy.

    I’m going to start with the gesture stuff and work my way up. All too often sites and magazines launch into gifts that Drake would give someone with a private island instead of something you’d like to give your next-door neighbor who you only chit chat with over the fence.

    1. Food

    I don’t think you can ever go wrong with food – well, I guess you can if you’re a terrible cook but I’m going to leave that to your judgment. Give her something she can pop in the freezer if she’s already overloaded with goodies and give it to her in something she doesn’t have to give back like an oven ready baking dish. If you can, try to make things you can eat with one hand or with just a fork as an extra bonus for someone that’s holding a baby a lot.

    If you’re feeling really cool, you can set up a Meal Train account so you can get everyone feeding these folks for a while.

    What’s that you say? You really can’t cook or you live far away? Check out Proper Good – they make good-for-you meals with clean label ingredients. You can get 6 meals for under $40 and it sure beats a giant flower arrangement that does sweet bugger all, plus, they have meatball soup. Bring it to mah belly!

    babylist diaper box

    2. Diapers

    If you know they’re going the disposable route, a pack of the next size up diapers are often an overlooked yet welcomed gift for new parents because there are always those “oh no, we’re out of diapers” moments when your stash runs low. Size 1 or 2 is your best bet when you’re buying for a baby who is currently wearing the newborn size (they are in that size for about 10 minutes.)

    Babylist also has a great Diaper Box that includes a box of eco-friendly size 1 diapers and wipes that lets new parents try out different ones to see which works best for them.

    Cloth diapers are a little trickier because you tend to go with a certain brand, but if you know what she using and want to buy some, by all means, go for it. I knew a couple of people that used cloth and used disposable as a backup but tread lightly here because some people may take exception to you offering up disposable when they’ve opted for cloth.

    gift bag for new mom

    3. Goodie Bag

    One of the best gifts I ever received was from a friend that is a veteran mom of three. She gave me a little bag filled with a reusable water bottle, trashy magazines, chocolate bars, small bags of almonds, chapstick and a gift certificate to a coffee place I could walk to. I used all of it. All of it.

    calendar up close

    4. Time

    One of the best things you can give a new mom is your time. If you’re a good friend of hers, then there’s nothing better than having someone take you out for a walk, or sit on the couch to chat or hold your baby while she has a shower.

    Say something like “I could pop by for a visit next Tuesday or Thursday. If that would work for you let me know what time is convenient and I’ll bring lunch (breakfast / the car) so we can go out for a bite.”

    Just make sure you aren’t adding to her workload. If she’s a really tidy person by nature she may not want you to see her dirty house and stay up all night cleaning it when she should be napping. If she’s not up to it, leave it alone and opt for something else – there are entire Reddit threads dedicated to asshats who demand to come over and hang out with new parents. Don’t be that asshat.

    On a side note, if you are the new mom, here are a few tips for handling visitors.

    new mother breastfeeding newborn baby on the couch at night

    5. Steaming Service

    Netflix would have changed my life if I’d had it when my son was born. It wasn’t around at the time so I just watched the Food Network. A lot. It would have been awesome to have a streaming service for the round-the-clock schedule of a newborn. Here’s a great post from Vulture about all the streaming services out there.

    day you were born box

    6. Day You Were Born Box

    It’s a really cool keepsake to have a collection of what was going on the day your baby was born. New parents are often kinda busy on that day, so if you pick up newspaper clippings, photos, notes, etc., and leave some space where parents can pop all the odd keepsakes that come along, you’ll be saving them a ton of legwork.

    personalized birth flower necklace

    7. Keepsakes

    If you want something that’s more sentimental than practical then you may want to go the keepsake route. I love these birth flower charms I found on Etsy. If you need to figure out what birthstone or birth flower belongs to the month the baby was born in, head to the birth month series.

    mother snacker subscription box

    8. Subscription Boxes

    I think subscription boxes are an incredible idea. Gifts, like visitors, often come in a flurry in the beginning but peter out when you are really feeling the toll of parenthood, so these are such a beautiful idea to keep the good times rolling.

    You can get everything from diapers to cookies, to clothes and you don’t have to be up on your baby stuff to send them – these guys do all the work for you. Boxes like Mother Snacker and Hopebox are nice picks.

    If you’re giving a gift to a new mother who has an older child, consider getting a subscription for them instead. Not only will it occupy the kiddo while mom is getting the hang of the new baby, but it’s also a nice reminder to the older child that they still count.

    Little Feminist Book Club is an incredible box that comes with socially conscious books and activities and is great for boys and girls alike in the 3-8 age range. I also really love these craft boxes from Green Craft Kids. They are appropriate for both boys and girls ages 3-8 and have all the goods in the box so you aren’t rummaging around for glue with a newborn trying to latch onto your boob.

    9. Postpartum Doula

    Pardon? These exist? Why didn’t I know about them when I had my babies?!

    A Postpartum Doula is like that newborn pro that comes to the house. They can help you get over breastfeeding hurdles, keep an eye out for postpartum mood disorders, and generally provide hands-on education on mother and infant care.

    They aren’t cheap (nor should they be), but if you have a large family or a company that is itching to buy something big, I can’t think of a better gift. Here’s a link to find one in your area, and here’s a link for tips on how to choose one.

    10. Give a gift to someone else

    If you’re buying for a mom that really has it all, I don’t think you can ever go wrong with helping other moms. For $12 you can buy a newborn checkup from Plan Canada. From Unicef you can buy a baby scale, HIV Test or even a whole Midwifery Kit to deliver 50 babies – 50 babies!!

    It’s always nice to congratulate new moms (and dads) on the new addition to their family and help out a little even if the gesture is small. After all, it takes a village to raise a child – and, if you’re lucky – a postpartum doula.

    What are your go-to gifts for a new mom?

    Let me know in the comments below!

    Related: Unique Baby Shower Gifts: 100 Ideas No One Thinks Of



    Source link

    Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest WhatsApp
    Previous Article6 Important Facts About CPSE Services Every Parent Should Know
    Next Article Positive Guidance – All My Children Daycare & Nursery School

    Related Posts

    Infant

    Potty Training Tips for Parents

    Infant

    Thoughtful Baby Gifts on a Budget That Still Feel Special

    Infant

    Brinley PreTeen Summary: 13 Years Old

    Infant

    Creating the Family You Want – Ep 183

    Infant

    Sample Sleep Schedules for School-Aged Kids

    Infant

    The Perfect Baby Gifts for Your Coworker (That Won’t Make It Awkward)

    Infant

    Free New Parent Coupon Printables: The Perfect DIY Baby Gift

    Infant

    Kaitlyn Teen Summary: 18.25 Years Old

    Add A Comment

    Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

    Stay In Touch
    • Facebook
    • YouTube
    • TikTok
    • WhatsApp
    • Twitter
    • Instagram
    New Posts
    Toddler Care

    10 Favorite Toddler Table and Chairs Sets (For All Budgets)

    Set the kids up for play, mealtimes, and more with a toddler table and chairs…

    6 Month Old Sleep Schedule Tips + Sample

    How a 3-year-old girl’s banked umbilical cord blood saved her little brother’s life

    Week of Real Life (Make-Ahead Breakfasts

    May Meal Plan Week 5

    Sunshine Childcare Center provides a safe, nurturing environment to give children a great start in life as well as a promising future

    CONTACT:

    214 Harrison Ave,
    Boston, MA, 02111

    Boston@sunshinebilingual.com

    617-426-3083

    Categories
    • Activities (17)
    • Child Care (148)
    • Features (317)
    • Infant (1,235)
    • Leadership (43)
    • Learning (67)
    • Parenting (38)
    • Preschool (20)
    • Skill (46)
    • Toddler Care (978)
    Most Popular
    Features

    Teaching Inclusion – All My Children Daycare & Nursery School

    Toddler Care

    Nature Cutting Bin: A FREE Kids Activity

    Infant

    How to Transition From 2 Naps to 1: 3 Ways

    Infant

    10 Month Sleep Regression: Cause, Signs, and Fixes

    © 2025 Sunshine Billingual.
    • Blog
    • Privacy Policy
    • Terms & Conditions

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.