As an Amazon Associate, Party Baby Seattle earns from qualifying purchases. Product ideas and setup recommendations are shared for informational and inspirational purposes only.
Why trust us on this one? We see baby gear and gifts at a moment nobody else does, one year in. Party Baby Seattle has delivered 700+ events for Seattle families and brands like the Seahawks, Salesforce, and Google, hundreds of them first birthdays, which means we’re in family homes and venues every weekend, a year after the registry arrived. We see which gear is still in daily service, the play mat under the soft play setup, the high chair at the cake smash, the carrier at the park party, and which gear is a donation pile in the garage. The average registry has over a hundred items and the average family ends up using about forty. This checklist is built around the forty.
Table of contents
Start Here, Set Up the Registry Itself
Before a single item, do the five-minute step that makes everything else work. Create your Amazon Baby Registry, add at least one item to activate it, and you unlock the three things registries are actually for. The welcome box of samples once you meet the threshold. The completion discount, 15% off everything left on your list after the shower, which is how experienced parents buy the second half of their gear. And group gifting, which lets five relatives chip in on the stroller instead of buying five things you didn’t ask for. Guests typically buy about half a registry, so list everything, the discount handles the rest.
One structural tip from watching hundreds of families gear up, register across price tiers deliberately, plenty of items under $25, a solid middle, and the big-ticket pieces with group gifting on. Guests want choices at their budget, and you want the expensive things to be the shared purchases.
Sleep
The category where spending concentrates, and where the still-in-use-at-one rate is highest, because good sleep gear runs every single night.
HALO BassiNest Swivel Sleeper
The bedside bassinet that swivels over the bed, which matters at 3 a.m. more than any feature on any box. It covers the first months of room-sharing, and it’s the most-requested big-ticket group gift in the category.
Hatch Rest Sound Machine
The one piece of baby tech we see still plugged in at every first birthday, and usually at the fifth. Sound machine, night light, and eventually the toddler ok-to-wake light, controlled from a phone. If one item on this list survives to elementary school, it’s this.
Infant Optics DXR-8 Pro Video Monitor
The most-recommended camera monitor year after year, and notably, it’s not WiFi, a dedicated handheld unit with zero app, zero subscription, and zero hacking surface, which is exactly why a huge share of parents choose it on purpose. Interchangeable lenses grow with the room, and the battery unit travels to grandma’s. If the household prefers the smart route, phone app, sleep tracking, breathing motion, the Nanit Pro is the premium alternative and a natural group gift.
aden + anais Muslin Swaddle 4-Pack
The most-used textile of year one, swaddle, stroller cover, burp cloth, picnic blanket, and by the first birthday, the lovey. Register for more than feels reasonable.
Owlet Dream Sock
The peace-of-mind purchase, oxygen and heart rate to your phone while the baby sleeps. Not essential gear, but the single most-appreciated group gift among the anxious-first-time-parent demographic, which is all of us.
💡 Pro Tip. Skip the elaborate crib bedding sets entirely, bumpers and quilts aren’t safe for infant sleep anyway. A firm mattress, three fitted sheets, and a rotation of sleep sacks is the whole safe-sleep shopping list.
Feeding
Dr. Brown’s Anti-Colic Bottles
The bottle that keeps winning registries year after year, the venting system genuinely helps gassy and colicky babies, which you won’t know yours is until 2 a.m. Register two brands, babies have opinions, and this is brand one.
Comotomo Baby Bottles
Brand two, the soft silicone bottle designed to feel like nursing, the standard pick for babies switching between breast and bottle, and the easiest bottle in the category to clean.
Boppy Nursing Pillow
Forty feedings a week deserve arm support. It then becomes the tummy-time prop and the learning-to-sit cushion, one of the highest use-per-dollar items on the whole list.
Stokke Tripp Trapp High Chair
The buy-once high chair, it adjusts from first solids to a chair your eight-year-old sits at for dinner. We see Tripp Trapps at cake smashes constantly, usually with an older sibling’s still at the table beside it. The group-gift pick of the feeding category.
Boon Lawn Drying Rack
Bottle washing is year one’s most repeated chore, and this is the rare baby item that’s both the category standard and genuinely nice-looking on a counter, where it will live for eighteen months.
💡 Pro Tip. Skip the bottle warmer and the baby food maker, a bowl of warm water and a regular blender do both jobs identically, and counter space is about to become precious.
Diapering and Bath
Ubbi Steel Diaper Pail
The pail that wins on year-two economics, steel doesn’t absorb odors the way plastic does, and it takes regular trash bags instead of proprietary refill cartridges, which quietly saves a few hundred dollars over the diaper era.
Keekaroo Peanut Changer
The wipe-clean changing pad that ends the changing-pad-cover laundry cycle forever. It looks like a splurge until you price a year of cover washing in time, then it looks like genius.
Frida Baby Bitty Bundle of Joy Kit
The snot sucker, gas passer, and nail file kit, the weird-but-essential tools nobody registers for individually and every parent needs by week three. The classic experienced-parent gift.
Skip Hop Moby 3-Stage Bath Tub
One tub from the first sponge bath through the splashy toddler era, the three-stage design is why it’s still in the bathroom at the first birthday while the newborn-only tubs are in the donation bin.
💡 Pro Tip. Stock diaper caddies in every room you’ll actually live in, one by the couch, one in the bedroom. Changing-table trips fade fast, second-time parents diaper wherever they are, and the caddy is how.
On the Go
Chicco KeyFit 35 Infant Car Seat
The car seat consistently top-rated for correct-installation ease, which is the safety feature that matters most in practice, most car seat risk comes from installation error, not the seat. You cannot leave the hospital without one, it anchors every registry.
Graco Modes Travel System
The stroller-plus-car-seat system that covers the practical middle of the market, click the infant seat in for year one, convert to a standard stroller after. If the budget stretches and the family wants the buy-once premium path, the UPPAbaby Vista is the group-gift alternative, it converts to a double for a future sibling.
Ergobaby Omni 360 Carrier
Newborn-ready with no insert, four carry positions, and rated to 45 pounds, which is why we still see them on parents at second birthdays. The carrier is the gear that makes parks, errands, and our events doable with a baby, and this is the category standard.
The diaper bag that won the format war, backpack style, both shoulders free, stroller straps, and it doesn’t look like baby gear, which is why it’s still the daycare bag at age three.
Skip Hop Diaper Backpack
💡 Pro Tip. Buy the car seat new, always, it’s the one category where secondhand is a hard no, crash history is invisible. Nearly everything else on this list thrives secondhand if budget matters, gear from the swap group, car seat from the store.
Play and Development
The category we know from the working side, play is our business, and this is the gear we see earning its keep in real family homes.
Lovevery Play Gym
Designed by pediatric development specialists and built to change jobs across the whole first year, it’s the play gym that’s actually still out at month eleven instead of stored at month four. The standard first big play purchase, and a perfect group gift.
The single most-used piece of play gear in year one, it’s the padded, washable foundation everything else happens on, tummy time, crawling, first steps, and eventually the first birthday soft play zone.
A Real Play Mat
Baby-Safe Ball Pit
The sleeper hit of months six through eighteen, a foam-walled pit is a safe contained sitting spot that becomes the most-photographed corner of the house.
First Instruments Set
Shakers and wrist bells work from six months, and rhythm play is the earliest real developmental play there is.
💡 Pro Tip. Register play gear for the whole first year, not just the newborn window. The zero-to-three-month toys get all the registry attention, and then month seven arrives, the baby sits up, and there’s nothing in the house for a sitter. The ball pit and instrument slots exist for exactly that gap.
Clothing and Keepsakes
Organic Cotton Bodysuit 5-Pack
Babies live in bodysuits, and a quality neutral 5-pack is the workhorse every registry needs more of than parents expect. Register newborn sparingly and stock 3-to-6 and 6-to-12 months heavily, babies jump sizes fast and everyone gifts the tiny sizes.
Sleep Sack Multi-Pack
The safe-sleep wardrobe, one on the baby, one in the wash, one clean, in ascending sizes. The item experienced parents check registries for first.
Monthly Milestone Blanket
The photo-a-month blanket that produces the twelve-picture grid at the first birthday slideshow, we see these images at nearly every first birthday we style. The keepsake purchase that actually gets used twelve times.
💡 Pro Tip. Almost nobody needs baby shoes before walking, and everybody receives six pairs. If a shoe-shaped gift is coming regardless, point gift-givers at the milestone blanket or the next size up of sleep sacks instead, your registry is allowed to do that steering, that’s its job.
The 40 That Stay: Your First Year and Beyond
Long after the shower wrapping is recycled, these are the forty still working, the list built from what we actually see in family homes a year later. Save it, screenshot it, register from it.
Sleep
- Bassinet
- Crib and firm mattress
- Fitted crib sheets, at least three
- Sleep sacks in rising sizes
- Sound machine
- Muslin swaddles
- Video baby monitor
- Smart sock, optional
Feeding
- Bottles, two brands
- Nursing pillow
- Breast pump, if nursing
- Burp cloths, more than you think
- High chair
- Bottle drying rack
- Silicone bibs with pockets
- First spoons and suction bowls
Diapering and Bath
- Diapers, size 1 heavy, newborn light
- Fragrance-free wipes, in bulk
- Diaper pail
- Changing pad
- Diaper caddies, one per living area
- Rash cream
- Baby healthcare kit
- 3-stage bath tub
- Baby wash and lotion
- Hooded towels and washcloths
On the Go
- Infant car seat
- Stroller or travel system
- Baby carrier
- Diaper backpack
- Portable changing pad
- Car window shades
Play and Development
- Play gym
- Play mat
- Ball pit for the sitting-up months
- First instruments, shakers and wrist bells
- First books and teethers
Clothing and Keepsakes
- Bodysuits and sleepers, sized ahead
- Seasonal wearable layers
- Monthly milestone blanket
What to Skip: The Gifts That End Up in the Garage
Every first birthday we work, there’s a garage shelf of barely-used gear, and it’s the same items every time. The wipe warmer. The newborn-only swing that aged out at three months. The bottle sterilizer the dishwasher replaced. The standalone changing table the dresser replaced. The baby shoes. The elaborate bedding set that was never safe to use. The filter that separates the keepers from the shelf is one question, does it grow with the baby or does it have a six-month window? Everything on this checklist passes. When in doubt on any item, ask a parent of a one-year-old what they use daily, that list is short, and it’s this one.
The Shower That Goes With the Registry
The registry handles the gifts. The shower itself, that’s our world. Our sister shop Party Baby Essentials has instant-download baby shower invitations for every theme and palette, editable in Canva and sent the same day. Start there, the invitation locks the palette every decoration follows. And when the first birthday rolls around, our First Birthday Themes Guide is where that planning begins.
Setting up your Registry today?
It takes five minutes, and the completion discount alone pays for the time.
Create it early in the second trimester and share it around week 27 or 28, before the shower. You can keep adding items after the shower, and the completion discount window typically runs well past the due date, so the registry stays useful as a discounted shopping list for months.
Enough to give guests real choice across price points, most complete registries run 40 to 80 genuinely useful items. Spread the tiers deliberately, plenty under $25, a solid middle, and big-ticket items with group gifting enabled so relatives can chip in together.
The daily-use core is consistent across nearly every family, a safe sleep space and sleep sacks, a sound machine, muslin swaddles, bottles, a carrier, a good play mat, and the car seat and stroller. Gear that grows across stages gets used, gear with a six-month window mostly doesn’t.
Skip single-stage items, wipe warmers, newborn-only swings, bottle sterilizers and warmers, standalone changing tables, pre-walking shoes, and crib bedding sets, which aren’t safe for infant sleep anyway. Apply one filter, does it grow with the baby?
For most families it’s the practical backbone, the welcome box, the completion discount on remaining items, group gifting for big-ticket gear, and easy returns. Many families pair it with one universal registry so non-Amazon items have a home too.
Disclaimer: All product recommendations, setup suggestions, and creative tips are provided for informational and inspirational purposes only. Party Baby Seattle is an independent publisher. We are not officially affiliated with, sponsored by, or endorsed by the specific brands or manufacturers featured in this article. Party Baby Seattle is not responsible or liable for the safety, durability, or real-world performance of any third-party products or gear mentioned. Always refer to individual manufacturer instructions, safety warnings, and official age guidelines before use.