Welcome to the first post in my 'Baby Registry Must-Haves' series! This week, I'm featuring those necessary items for feeding your newborn. Links to all the products are here. <From the top, left to right, then down - you get the picture> 1. Tommee Tippee Closer to Nature Travel Bottle and Food Warmer Set
2. Name Bubbles Baby Labels
3. Boon Grass Drying Rack (with accessories)
4. Aden + Anais Snap Bibs
5. JJ Cole Bottle Cooler
6. Dr Brown's Bottles
7. Boon Clutch Dishwasher Basket
I hope this first post in my 'Baby Registry Must-Haves' series helps build your baby registry! Stay tuned for more upcoming posts to complete your registry with road-tested, mommy endorsed products! If you love it, buy it! Photo credits: Boon Grass Drying Rack, image from Babies1st, http://babies1st.com/p-145942-boon-stem-grass-lawn-drying-rack-accessory.aspx Dr Brown's Bottles http://www.buybuybaby.com/1/1/5150-dr-browns-natural-flow-single-8-ounce-bottle-from-dr-browns.html Boon Clutch Dishwasher Basket http://www.giggle.com/Boon-Clutch-Dishwasher-Basket/0004099128,default,pd.html aden + anais snap bib http://www.adenandanais.com/en-us/productlanding/4623/baby/bib-burp-cloths/snap-bibs/classic-snap-bibs/snap+bibs.aspx Tommee Tippee Closer to Nature Travel Bottle and Food Warmer Set http://www.toysrus.com/buy/infant-care/tommee-tippee-closer-to-nature-travel-bottle-food-warmer-set-522010-4361041 JJ Cole Bottle Cooler http://jjcolecollections.com/bottle-cooler Name Bubbles baby labels http://www.namebubbles.com/Labels-By-Use/Baby-Labels/Baby-Labels-Pack/Product.aspx?ProductID=140&DeptID=12&AdID=282
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