The new baby’s mom, dad and other family members want to buy nice and useful gifts for the newborn baby. Here at “So Cute” we want to help you make this experience as gratifying and as simple as possible. We have arranged all of our Baby Gifts into Simple easy to navigate categories and collections. We have also tagged all of our products as perfect for either a baby boy, baby girl or when you just don’t know yet. Take advantage of our sophisticated Baby Gift Finder at the top of this page to quickly and conveniently provide you with a selection of one hundred items matching your choices. Read more…
Today there is a big trend toward modern and retro décor. Crib Sets, and furniture, and nursery accessories have come a long way. Baby nurseries can be decorated with soft and vibrant colors, geometric prints, shapes, and beautiful modern furniture. Today modern designed crib sets and furniture can give your baby’s nursery a spectacular bright and colorful look.
If modern crib sets is not what you were exactly thinking of there are several not so modern styles to choose from. Maybe you are looking to have your baby’s nursery decorated in a specific theme. To name a few adorable baby bedding themes we would have to include; frog, safari, jungle, ladybug, bumble bee, giraffe, sail boat, fire engine, sports, farm, cowboy, celestial, floral, tropical, pink and brown, blue and brown, and neutral colors. Read more…
“When our second child was born and we needed to save pennies, we used cloth [diapers],” says Dawn Nowakoski of Indianapolis, Ind. A trip to your local grocery store will tell you that the price of disposable diapers really stacks up. It’s easy to see why plunking down a one-time sum for a childhood supply of cloth diapers looks so appealing. Add to that the strong possibility that these diapers will last through all your children, and you’ve got a very strong argument for cloth. But not so fast. Cloth diapers aren’t exactly free after your initial purchase. In fact, a few parents find themselves buying several types of cloth diapers in hopes of finding the perfect fit. “I tried all different kinds of cloth diapers with my first daughter,” Haggert says. She spent everywhere from $60 a dozen for one brand to $10 per week for a diaper service.
And of course, you will be charged for the water and the electricity and the detergent you use in laundering. “You have to take time to do laundry at least every other day,” says cloth diaper user Karin Kuiper of the Netherlands. And every other day certainly increases your grocery and utility bills. Does it all add up to the same monthly cost of disposables? Maybe not. But it can come awfully close, especially when you take into consideration the availability of low-cost, very competent, generic diaper brands that are flooding the disposables market.






