Setting up a safe Infant Area for New Baby

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  • originalkat
    Daycare.com Member
    • Dec 2009
    • 1392

    Setting up a safe Infant Area for New Baby

    I usually only take 2-5 yr olds, but I have a current family who will be bringing their baby starting next month.

    I do not have any baby stuff and dont want to invest much because I dont plan to take infants in the future. What are the necessities and how do you suggest setting up a safe zone since there will be 9 preschoolers here at the same time.The baby will be 4 months old when she starts.
  • MrsSteinel'sHouse
    Daycare.com Member
    • Aug 2012
    • 1509

    #2
    since my playroom is shared space this is what I have/ do.
    Pack-n-play. perhaps you could ask parents to supply one or buy used or on sale (I think I paid $35 for mine new on clearance)
    I bought a $20 carpet. I think it is 4x6 and pack-n- play sits on one end. But the rug is the baby play space so my older ones have a visual. I have baby cage but I haven't used it at all for inside for the babies. My older ones respect the rug and then I don't have to hop over. I have a small basket for baby toys. They don't need that much!
    I just bought a whole bunch of sleep sacks and swaddles in fleece at our "Mommy Mart" -twice a year consignment for $1- $2 a piece! I love sleep sacks! By 4 months you would no longer swaddle. pack- n- play sheets.
    bottles I would have mom supply.
    high chair- when the time comes I would just get the booster with the tray.
    The only other things I can think you might want is if you can find or borrow- something to set her in- a bouncy seat, a swing, or exersaucer thing (mine at 5 mo like it). When I am in the kitchen and the baby kicks up it is nice to relocate them in there with me in a seat where they can see me.
    If you can borrow a sling but the only time I really use it is if we are headed outside and there isn't a good place for baby.

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    • originalkat
      Daycare.com Member
      • Dec 2009
      • 1392

      #3
      Originally posted by MrsSteinel'sHouse
      since my playroom is shared space this is what I have/ do.
      Pack-n-play. perhaps you could ask parents to supply one or buy used or on sale (I think I paid $35 for mine new on clearance)
      I bought a $20 carpet. I think it is 4x6 and pack-n- play sits on one end. But the rug is the baby play space so my older ones have a visual. I have baby cage but I haven't used it at all for inside for the babies. My older ones respect the rug and then I don't have to hop over. I have a small basket for baby toys. They don't need that much!
      I just bought a whole bunch of sleep sacks and swaddles in fleece at our "Mommy Mart" -twice a year consignment for $1- $2 a piece! I love sleep sacks! By 4 months you would no longer swaddle. pack- n- play sheets.
      bottles I would have mom supply.
      high chair- when the time comes I would just get the booster with the tray.
      The only other things I can think you might want is if you can find or borrow- something to set her in- a bouncy seat, a swing, or exersaucer thing (mine at 5 mo like it). When I am in the kitchen and the baby kicks up it is nice to relocate them in there with me in a seat where they can see me.
      If you can borrow a sling but the only time I really use it is if we are headed outside and there isn't a good place for baby.
      Okay, great. This is some good info. An exer-saucer would be good for when Im in the kitchen making meals etc... I hadnt thought of that. Thanks!

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      • Unregistered

        #4
        I have a play yard, bouncer, high chair, bibs, burp clothes (cloth diapers work best!), baby spoons and a play mat.

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        • Unregistered

          #5
          Originally posted by Unregistered
          I have a play yard, bouncer, high chair, bibs, burp clothes (cloth diapers work best!), baby spoons and a play mat.
          And pnp! I bought most through craigslist. I bought my pnp's from dcf's mostly. I found tie bibs on ebay (I hate the velcro kind, tie or pullover are best).

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          • mommiebookworm
            Daycare.com Member
            • Mar 2015
            • 347

            #6
            I would add a stroller to the list. Great to keep baby in when your outside.

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              #7
              I would definitely get a swing life saver I have the fisher price cradle monkey swing plugs in can get cheap on craigslist.I would recommend a jumperoo instead of exersauser mine pefer to jump I have both .

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              • MrsSteinel'sHouse
                Daycare.com Member
                • Aug 2012
                • 1509

                #8
                Originally posted by mommiebookworm
                I would add a stroller to the list. Great to keep baby in when your outside.
                yes! I was thinking inside

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