What to Put on Your Baby Sprinkle Registry (2024)

If you're on your second (or later) baby and planning on holding a baby sprinkle, you may be wondering if it's appropriate to set up a registry. In a word: Yes! It's perfectly acceptable to register for your sprinkle. In fact, it makes things easier for friends and family who want to offer a token gift.

Keep in mind, though, that details are usually left off theinvitation and provided only to those who ask. A little more baby sprinkle etiquette: One or two big-ticket items are fine to include, as there's often a group of friends or relatives looking to chip in on a single gift.

That said, your sprinkle registry won't be as extensive as yourbaby shower registry. You likely have some essentials that are still serviceable, though there are some items that are safer to buy new instead of reusing. And you also probably have a much clearer idea of what you really need and what you don't. Here's a run-down of the musts and the extras on a typical sprinkle registry. Note that while some of this is dependent upon the age of your previous child, these are good starting points.

Baby gear to put on your sprinkle registry

Infant car seat

You really do need a brand newcar seat for each child: Safety standards change frequently, as do technological developments. Plus materials degrade over time, especially if you've been in a fender-bender.

If you must re-use your older child's seat, double-check it hasn’t been recalled by checkingrecalls.gov.And, if this car seat was ever in a serious car crash, it needs to be replaced.[1]

Crib

Unless your crib is only a few years old and still in pristine condition with all its hardware, you'll want a new crib. (There's also a good chance your older child is still using his, especially if it's a model that converts to a toddler bed.)

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Crib mattress

A super-firmcrib mattress is essential forsafe sleep — plus a new mattress is also a must for hygiene reasons.[2]

Double stroller

Unless you have anage gap of four or more years between your children, adouble stroller can be a lifesaver. You'll be surprised at how quickly a3-year-old suddenly wants to go back to riding in a stroller when he sees a new sibling doing it.

Before deciding on a model, test out a few to see how easy they are to fold and unfold with one hand. Assess how much storage space it provides, even when the seat is fully reclined — you're going to need it!

It should be light enough that it's easy for you to hoist into the car or up stairs if necessary. Remember, you will be wrangling multiple children — so easy maneuverability will be even more important for you than a first-time mom.

Soft infant carrier

You'll need a safe, comfortablebaby carrier when you're out with your older child. And even if you had a carrier the first time around, this is an item that's best to buy new, especially given how often they've been recalled over the years.

When choosing, be sure the carrier is appropriate for newborns and that buckles and other closures are easy for you to operate with one hand. Try it on and make sure straps are padded and don't dig into your shoulders.

Bottles and nipples

Many moms toss these after a baby outgrows them, so odds are you need new ones. Even if you still have some hanging around, considering the relatively low cost of replacing them, it's worth it to have a nice, fresh set for your new little one.

Nice-to-have sprinkle registry items

Diaper bag

You're probably over the cutesy diaper bag look (if you were ever into it at all), soa sleek new tote is fun to have, even if you could still get away with your old one. Register for one that's got enough pockets to handle all the supplies of both kids.

Two-camera baby monitor

Unless you live in a small home on one level, being able to keep an eye on both your babes at once will bring peace of mind.

Toiletries

Everyday essentials like baby shampoo, lotion and diaper cream disappear quickly, so do yourself a favor by registering for a three-month supply. Plus a sprinkle-goer can assemble a nice basket for a relatively low cost.

Baby clothes

You surely have some hand-me-downs, especially if both babies are the same sex. So instead of the cute ensembles (which will appear on their own, asked for or not), identify any holes in essentials, especially if your older child was born in a different season. For instance, will your new baby need a bunting that your older child never had? A swimsuit? A warm hat or a sun hat?


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What to Put on Your Baby Sprinkle Registry (2024)

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What to add to a sprinkle registry? ›

Baby gear to put on your sprinkle registry
  1. Infant car seat. You really do need a brand new car seat for each child: Safety standards change frequently, as do technological developments. ...
  2. Crib. ...
  3. Crib mattress.
  4. Double stroller. ...
  5. Soft infant carrier. ...
  6. Bottles and nipples. ...
  7. Diaper bag. ...
  8. Two-camera baby monitor.

What is a good message for baby registry? ›

“Welcome to our baby registry! We are already so grateful for all of your support during this special time in our lives. If you'd like to purchase a gift, please find some suggestions below. We can't wait for you to meet the newest member of our family soon!”

What is the appropriate gift amount for a baby sprinkle? ›

For coworkers or acquaintances, people tend to spend around $30 to $50. For friends or distant relatives, many people spend between $50 and $100. For close friends or family members, most people spend between $100 and $200 or more.

What message should I put on my registry? ›

Here are a few wording examples to get the ball rolling: We're looking forward to celebrating with you on our big day. Having you attend our wedding is the greatest gift of all, however, if you're looking for wedding gift ideas, we've registered here for things that we need to outfit our home: [insert details].

What is appropriate to put on a registry? ›

More Wedding Registry Ideas
  • Personalized stationery.
  • Luggage.
  • Camping equipment (tents, sleeping bags, camp chairs, etc.)
  • Sporting equipment (paddleboards, kayaks, skis, etc.)
  • Airbnb gift cards.
  • Gift cards for online home decorating services (Havenly, Homepolish)
  • At-home workout equipment (Peloton, The Mirror, etc.)
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Who pays for a baby sprinkle? ›

Who Foots The Bill? The host pays for the expenses of the baby shower. That being said, co-hosting a shower with one or two others is a good way to split the costs (and the planning).

Do you bring gifts to a baby sprinkle? ›

Keep in mind that the general etiquette is to expect fewer and less extravagant gifts than what you might expect at a shower. Though it's not expected, some guests may choose to also bring gifts for the older sibling(s).

What do you do for a baby sprinkle? ›

The name says it all: Instead of a bigger party where first-time parents are showered with gifts, a baby sprinkle is a more casual, relaxed gathering where the guests of honor are "sprinkled" with support and potentially smaller gifts.

What to wear to baby sprinkle? ›

For a fancier event, a nice dress or skirt-and-blouse combo are a safe bet. If you prefer pants, opt for dress pants and heels over jeans or leggings. For a casual affair, however (think: at someone's home or a park), jeans might be totally acceptable with a dressy top or a blazer. “When in doubt…

What should I put on my feeding registry? ›

8 registry must-haves for parents who plan to breastfeed
  1. Breastfeeding pillow. A breastfeeding pillow provides the perfect perch for a nursing newborn. ...
  2. Backup storage containers. ...
  3. Bottle brushes. ...
  4. Drying rack. ...
  5. Cooler bag. ...
  6. Nipple cream. ...
  7. Hands-free pumping bra. ...
  8. Nursing cover.

Should I make a registry for a baby sprinkle? ›

Absolutely! While a baby sprinkle registry generally isn't as large as a baby shower registry, there are definitely a lot of baby items your new little bundle of joy will need.

What is okay to put on a baby registry? ›

Anything you'd like can be included on your baby registry checklist, from smaller items like onesies and thermometers to big-ticket items like cribs and strollers. Just like a wedding registry, you can then share your baby registry with family, friends and baby shower guests eager to buy gifts.

What do you add to a home registry? ›

Here are a few favorite gifts for new and first homes:
  1. HOME DECOR.
  2. SCENTED CANDLES.
  3. SERVEWARE.
  4. CUTTING BOARDS.
  5. FRAMES.
  6. STATIONERY.
  7. PET ACCESSORIES.
  8. ENTERTAINMENT.

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