Are you soon to be an aunt, uncle, grandparent, or simply excited for your friend or colleagues’ new baby? Then you’re likely facing the big question: What is the best new baby present? Practical, cute, cuddly, personalised or timeless – the choices are vast! You want to give something the baby or family doesn’t already have, or that isn’t a common gift. You want your new baby present to hit the mark and be unforgettable. Let’s explore your options together. Perhaps you’ll find some inspiration.
The significance of the right new baby present
A child’s birth is a true milestone. Joy, excitement, and boundless love are just a few emotions tied to this event. During this special time, new baby presents are more than material gifts – they express your connection to the newcomer and your wishes for their future happiness. Whether from family members, friends or colleagues, each gift shows affection and participation in this momentous occasion.
Your present/s can be both practical and emotionally valuable. They remind new parents they’re not alone in this new life phase. You show them you’re by their side on this exciting and demanding parenting journey, supporting and encouraging them.
Creative ideas for new baby presents
The possibilities are endless. Practical or decorative, personalised or classic – the perfect choice depends on the parents’ preferences or what they might need. The better you know them, the more fitting your gift. It becomes truly unique when you create a baby gift yourself. Here are some creative ideas many parents would appreciate:
- Memory boxes: Parents love collecting toys, clothes or other items closely linked to their child’s early years. You could design a box that lasts forever, perhaps to be given to the “child” at 18. Decorate it and include a first keepsake, like the local newspaper from the birth date.
- Handmade blanket or cushion: If you can sew, knit or crochet, a baby blanket or cushion makes a lovely gift. You can never have too many of these. Unlike store-bought items, the recipient will always remember who gave them a handmade present. Plus, it will likely accompany the baby for many decades.
- Book with important dates: Similar to the memory box, you could create a book where parents can record all important dates: birthday, birth weight and height, weather on the birth day, first tooth, first crawl, first words and much more. You can pre-fill some information, and parents can add more throughout the first year (and beyond). The main thing is to provide some inspiration. Trust us, sleep deprivation doesn’t leave much room for creativity…
When choosing a present, consider the parents’ interests. For sporty types, a balance bike or ball set might be perfect. While not immediately useful, these gifts will be enjoyed for years to come.
Personalised new baby present
Nothing’s more special than a custom-made gift. Here are some unique ideas for the new arrival:
- Personalised name gifts: Have a cuddly blanket embroidered with the baby’s name, or print it on a cushion, mug, or baby cutlery.
- Unique artwork with foot or handprints: Create one-of-a-kind pieces using the newborn’s foot or handprints. Pre-made posters or complete sets with plaster, foam cushions, or organic ink stamps are available.
- Family photoshoot: Parents take countless photos, but a professional family photoshoot captures intimate moments perfectly, creating frameable memories.
- Something from the parents’ childhood: For grandparents-to-be, gifting a special item from your child’s early years can be incredibly touching. This could be a baby romper, old cot, piece of jewellery, or first baby shoe.
Practical presents
Practical gifts can be a real help in the stressful first months after birth.
- High-quality ergonomic baby carrier: In the early months and years, babies often want to be close to their parents. Baby carriers are game-changers, allowing closeness whilst keeping hands free for other tasks.
- Changing bag: A well-organised, pre-packed changing bag helps parents have everything at hand when out and about.
- Bottle warmer: For bottle-feeding parents, a bottle warmer is practical for quickly heating expressed milk or formula without burning.
- Cleaning service: With a newborn, housework often takes a backseat. A voucher for a one-time or regular cleaning service can be a thoughtful birth present.
- Postpartum meal delivery: A voucher for healthy postpartum meals can be invaluable. Specialised services offer nutritious, ready-to-heat meals tailored for new parents.
- Children’s books: Books are timeless gifts that entertain, educate, and expand vocabulary.
- Savings account: Consider opening a savings account for the baby, contributing regularly for future needs.
- Premium stroller: Grandparents often enjoy helping with big-ticket items. The Ergobaby Metro+ serves as both a pram and sporty buggy, offering long-term use.
- Baby survival kit: A kit with essentials like nappies, cream, dummies, baby nail scissors, thermometer, and wipes is always useful.
- Night shift voucher: Offer to take a night shift, especially if the baby is bottle-fed, giving parents a much-needed rest.
Presents for the Parents
Don’t forget new parents during this exciting yet challenging time. Treat them to a relaxing massage, luxurious bath oil, or a comfortable nursing pillow. A journal for recording their thoughts and experiences as a new parent can be precious, as sleep deprivation often leads to forgotten moments. Other great gift ideas for new parents include:
- Baby bouncer or rocker: The Evolve 3-in-1 Bouncer allows new parents to shower, cook, or rest whilst keeping baby safe and comfortable. From birth to toddlerhood, it provides ergonomic support and can later be used as a toddler chair.
- Gift voucher: Whilst it may seem unimaginative, parents appreciate vouchers for shops they frequently visit for baby, themselves, or the family.
- Stocked fridge: With little time for meal preparation, ready-made, healthy meals in the freezer or fridge are a great choice. These save time and energy, contributing to new parents’ well-being.
Presents for Siblings
For older siblings, consider:
- A cuddly toy, book about welcoming a baby, or a toy to play with, with the newborn.
- A gift for exclusive time with a parent, like a birdhouse-building kit, to boost self-esteem.
- A doll carrier can make them feel grown-up, especially if the baby is carried in a baby carrier.
Unforgettable new baby present – you’ve got this
Whether practical, personalised, or decorative, the options for new baby present are vast. Let these creative ideas inspire you to find the perfect gift that expresses your joy for the new parents and your love for the little one. Alternatively, focus on supporting the new parents, showing them you’re there to help. Your gift can convey your understanding of the challenges ahead and your commitment to support them. Choose a present that best reflects your sentiments and relationship with the family. Good luck!
Featured photo by Daniel Duarte