Is your family big on gift-giving? Make a wishlist online on behalf of your baby to help them pick appropriate gifts. You get the joy of “shopping” without spending any money.
Amazon, BabyStyle.com, Target.com, you get the idea.
If you like the unique stuff found in more boutique-y style stores, check out MommiesWithStyle.com for tips and coupon codes (for both mom and babe!) or ClassyMommy.com (excellent gift finder and affiliate proceeds are donated to charity).
Since we both have boys, we like some of the brands found at Little Boy Chic.
Finally, when you’re out of your own good ideas, check out what the cool moms at CoolMomPicks.com are featuring.














for the upcoming birthday or holiday…
your house is probably already crammed with large plastic baby gear (swing, bouncy seat, exersaucer, etc) so give grandparents and other doting gift-givers a list of non-material gifts: memberships to kid places (oakland zoo, discovery museum, lawrence hall of science), classes (music together, gymboree), or gift certificates for kids shoes (cotton and company, striderite, or nordstrom)
Thanks so much! And don’t forget – we have plenty of coupon codes too, and giveaways almost every single weekday. Who doesn’t like cool free stuff?
Sites like wishlistr and this next are great for putting wish lists together, too. Especially if you want can’t confine your wishes to one retailer, or want some stuff from retailers who don’t have wish list functions.
In line with what Christy said: There’s also thethingsiwant.com and wists.com. Thethingsiwant lets you add a button to your toolbar, so that whenever you find something you like you can add it with just one click. Wists has sleek sidebar widgets for your website, if you’re so inclined.