The best...baby gifts
The Dodo rocking bird, Flexi Bath tub, mamaRoo bouncer, and more
Dodo rocking bird
It might be a few months before baby can mount this solid-plastic rocker, but until then it’ll help turn the nursery into “a sanctuary of good design.”
$268, nova68.com
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Small World fashions
Suddenly, it’s 1966. To mark the 45th year of Disneyland’s It’s a Small World, Nordstrom has created a clothing line inspired by the attraction’s original graphics.
$36, nordstrom.com
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Flexi Bath tub
A “shower-stopping” baby gift, this soft-plastic tub––which folds flat to store––can be used for an infant’s first four years. It’s also BPA-, PVC-, and phthalate-free.
$40, amazon.com
Source: Babble.com
Halo Sleep Sack
The safest crib is one without blankets or pillows, which makes this simple sleep sack the “smart, cozy choice” for the cool nights ahead.
$20, babiesrus.com
Source: Parenting
mamaRoo bouncer
This bouncer sways and bounces in five motions that imitate a parent’s best moves, thus soothing even the fussiest baby. It also connects to your iPod.
$200, shop4moms.com
Source: Babble.com
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