Warning: Cannot modify header information - headers already sent by (output started at /home/sasin81/public_html/wp-content/themes/shopperpress/header.php:2) in /home/sasin81/public_html/wp-content/themes/shopperpress/header.php on line 158
What are some great baby items under $15 dollars? « New Born Baby Clothes



Uncategorized Item ID: #398


What are some great baby items under $15 dollars?



Quantity:

In Stock and Ready to Ship!


Product Information:

I make a baby basket for a relative and need some ideas. I like to order items that are used only in the first month can buy, so that elements have a long-term use or use later, are looking for what I do. I know, I buy big things for you (like Bumbo), but have [...]

Item Description


I make a baby basket for a relative and need some ideas. I like to order items that are used only in the first month can buy, so that elements have a long-term use or use later, are looking for what I do. I know, I buy big things for you (like Bumbo), but have fillers. This is their second child and is not currently safer sex (when we discover soon!). Any ideas for items less than $ 15 dollars? The cheaper the better.

Item Reviews

10 Responses to “What are some great baby items under $15 dollars?”

  1. lisa mommy says:

    bibs, white socks, teething toys,

  2. Jewel says:

    cotton balls
    baby qtips
    pack of baby wipes
    babywipes travel container
    hand sanitzer wipes for mom and dad at the changing table. they also make wipes safe for children called Sanihands
    hand sanitizing wipes and/or gel for trips out
    diaper rash cream
    formula holder (has divided sections for multiple feedings)
    johnsons head to toe baby wash
    johnsons unscented lotion
    pacifier
    pacifier clip
    rattles
    teething ring
    bath thermometer
    infant tylenol
    vicks rectal thermometer is AWSOME, I think it is about $10 and it give a 10 second reading. The tip is short and my son does not cry at all when I need to check his temp.

  3. Starsfan14 says:

    a foldable diaper changing mat.

    this one is at K-Mart of about 13 dollars.
    http://www.kmart.com/shc/s/p_10151_10104_04912765000P?vName=Baby&cName=Diapering&sName=Diaper+Bags&sid=S-on-Kx20k061224x0000002

    But you can find them cheaper if you don’t mind regular black. (generally under 10)

    They are great because if you are just going out for a quick outing or to the park you can just take that and maybe a bottle (or not if you are breast feeding) and leave all the other gear at home. And if you are going out for longer they are small enough it fit in most diaper bags. And then can change your little one anywhere without worrying about how keeping your child germ free or the changing table germ free.

  4. Object Permanence says:

    Infant Tylenol and Mylicon drops are great. Even if she already has them, they expire within a year.

  5. T says:

    Baby hangers the more the better! They’re $1 for 10 at Walmart
    digital thermometer, pedialyte, tylenol, motrin, nasal saline, baby vicks
    disposable camera for the diaper bag
    Baby book
    baby toothbrush and toothpaste
    board books (as many as you can get) or flash cards
    Pajamas, socks or slippers for mom
    gift certificate for a manicure for mommy

  6. Cheryl N says:

    One of the Burt’s Bee’s baby product samplers… they smell so good!

  7. mama says:

    outfits/socks/t-shirts/singlets in sizes that go up to one year old.
    face washers
    baby rattles

  8. heartlostangel says:

    I agree w/ the bottle drying rack, but they also make one that’s foldable(and therefore storable and portable) for only 8 dollars, it also comes w/ a bottle brush, whereas the newer sprout one is 11 in store, and doesn’t come with the brush(bought a 2nd one tonight lol). A set or two of the linksy rings always comes in handy(those are 5 dollars and will help you hold stuff in the basket, you can roll up clothes/diapers etc and use those as a “napkin” ring. Get some cloth diapers. If she runs out of disposables, or decides to use cloth, it’s always great to have extras. If not, they make the best burp cloths and are great at catching spit up and keeping it from soaking into mommy’s shirt(though it doesn’t help if it runs down the back and you don’t see it and sit back in it, sigh… lol). Baby toys, like rattles, teethers and the little assorted things are great to have in bulk, you never know what’s gonna keep baby’s attention, and they use them for a while. My son is 7 wks and we had to rig a bunch of linksy rings along w/ all the toys he owns into a sort of toy over the top of our swing to keep him entertained. Grooming stuff is a need, as is wipes. A nice basket can double as a diaper caddy, we have a magazine basket that holds all our diapers and wipes and grooming stuff right in our living room, our toddler hands it all to us. If you have a family dollar around, there’s a ton of stuff by Luvs in their baby section(I don’t recommend those burp cloths though, they’re very small, designed to be thrown over the shoulder, and not absorbant at all lol)
    Good luck!

Leave a Reply