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Additional carrier
If you used a sling with your newborn, after a few months you'll need to graduate to a front carrier or backpack, or-better yet-a carrier that works both ways.

For carrier recommendations, check out our 2007 Buyer's Guide.
Baby monitor
A basic audio monitor will do the job, though some parents prefer video monitors. The latter are more expensive but save you from running into the baby's room at the slightest whimper.

For monitor recommendations, check out our 2007 Buyer's Guide.
Bassinet
A lightweight, portable bassinet (some fold for storage) is a plus if you frequently move your little one from room to room or spend the night away from home.

For nursery recommendations, check out our 2007 Buyer's Guide.
Bouncer
Many parents consider this to be a lifesaver; others find it overstimulating for baby, what with the vibration, music, lights and dangling toys. Most toy bars are removable, and you can get a bouncer with or without extras, or turn them on or off as needed.
Diaper bag
Though you can get by with a plain old backpack or tote bag, diaper bags are specially equipped with handy pockets and waterproof pouches, and most come with changing pads. There are hundreds of choices, from dainty bags decorated with bunnies and bears to high-fashion totes disguised as couture handbags.

For diaper bag recommendations, check out our 2007 Buyer's Guide.
Diaper pail
If you live in an apartment, a diaper pail is a great time saver; if you live in a house, you may prefer to just run the dirty diapers out to the trash. Some diaper pails accommodate regular kitchen bags; others require special (and more expensive) bags.
Jogging stroller
Unlike an everyday stroller, this durable vehicle has the fixed front wheel necessary for jogging (some front wheels also swivel for easy maneuverability while walking); it's appropriate for babies 6 months and up.

For more stroller recommendations, check out our 2007 Buyer's Guide.
Play mat
Padded machine-washable mats offer yet another way to safely engage and entertain your baby. They come with a variety of sounds, flashing lights and detachable toys, and each is a perfect place for your little one to enjoy some tummy time.
Swing
Like bouncers, swings are considered a godsend by parents of fussy babies. Some move front to back as well as side to side. Look for a quiet motor, multiple speeds and volume control for the music.

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