Baby Gifts: How to Make Yours the One They Remember
Why do some baby gifts stand out from the crowd and others seem
to get lost in the recipient's memory, never to be found again?
Surprisingly, it has little to do with cost of the gifts.
Rather, it's the little, thoughtful touches that make all the
difference.
Some tips:
Add an Element of Humor
You don't have to spend a lot of money to give baby gifts that
are memorable. Try putting together your own "Nursing Survival
Kit," with breast pads, Lansinoh cream, frozen peas (to ease
nursing soreness), and a copy of The Womanly Art of
Breastfeeding.
Put Together a Creative Baby Gift Basket
Create a "Sleep Like a Baby" baby gift basket with a soft baby
blanket or lovey, a white noise CD (vacuum sounds are great!)
and a Miracle Blanket (for easy swaddling).
Or transform a simple baby book into a "Remembering the Moment"
baby gift basket, by adding a copy of the local newspaper from
the day the baby was born, copies of Time and
People magazines from the week the baby was born, a
current postage stamp, and a sales flyer from the local grocery
store.
Twenty years from now, the parents and grown child will have fun
looking back at everything from the price of a dozen eggs to who
the hot celebrities were back when junior was a baby.
Include Everything the New Parents Will Need to Make It
Work
Nobody likes extra work. So do whatever you can do to make it
easy for the new parents to enjoy your baby gift.
For example, if your present requires batteries, include a small
package of batteries (the correct type, of course,) with it. You
don't even need to give the whole pack -- just the right amount
for the item you've given. You'd be amazed how grateful the new
parents will be.
Put it Together For Them
The best baby gifts for new parents are those that require no
work on their part for them to enjoy.
However, this is a strategy that's best used when you are
absolutely positive the new parents want what you've gotten
them. Remember, baby gifts that are put together aren't so
easily returned. So do this when you're buying something off the
registry or when the recipients have specifically asked for what
you're giving them.
Include a Gift Receipt
They may love what you've gotten, but they may have also gotten
two or three baby gifts just like it. Make it easy to return
yours, and they'll be grateful.
Include Your Full Name and Address on the Card
After 36 hours of labor and two weeks of sleep deprivation, a
new mommy can't be counted on to remember her own last name, let
alone yours. That's true even if she's your sister or best
friend. So make it easy for her by writing your full name on the
card. Including your address, too, makes it easy for to write
the thank-you note.