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Baby Accessories For Both Genders

March 14th, 2010

The further into a pregnancy the more often the question comes up: Is it a boy or a girl? Sometimes, people ask out of mere curiosity, other times it is because they are trying to select a gift. It is not always possible to find out, and some people do not want to find out the sex of their baby.

When you choose things for your baby that are gender neutral you will actually be ensuring that you get the maximum possible use out of them. If you are thinking you may want a larger family this is especially true. A convertible crib natural is far easier to use with more than one child than a crib with dinosaurs on it. You want something that can be used multiple times.

Light browns and other earth tones can be very sweet for a baby nursery. By carefully selecting neutral colors your designer baby bedding you can make sure that it is worth every cent you pay for it. These are usually high quality and can survive baby after baby, but not if they are pink with lace.

It is easy to go overboard on the pink or blue for a new baby. While the shopping can be fun, the end result should never be a room that looks like it is being lit with a blue light. A room that looks like a bottle of allergy medication exploded is also not desirable. The baby’s room should not be nauseating.

The convertible crib is easily accented with other things. You can always tack on some bows, or attach some buttons to make it cuter. The biggest difference is that in the end, these things can be easily changed or eliminated. It is not so easy when the whole crib is gender specific.

Having kids is not an inexpensive thing. Buy gender specific items makes it far more expensive. Pink blankets, cribs, car seats, and other necessities are not likely to be reused if the next baby is a boy. A blue highchair with red racing cars painted could be used with a little girl, but chances are that a new pink highchair will be bought instead. By keeping it neutral you can save yourself a lot of headache.

If you have twins, one boy and one girl, this approach makes even more sense. They will likely share many items, and as they become more vocal you do not want to have to listen to fights over which booster seat belongs to whom. Taking the more practical approach will mean you can have a little more peace and quiet later on.

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