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The Ultimate Target Baby Registry

by Gugu Guru 3 Comments

Today we are bringing you the ultimate Target baby registry. We searched Target for our favorite baby products and collected them for you. The best part of the Target baby registry is the fabulous welcome kit full of goodies for mom and baby that you can pick up at Target Guest Services when you create a registry in-store or online. Target also has an awesome 15% completion discount on everything left on your registry (the only kicker is it’s only good until eight weeks before baby’s expected arrival).

Let’s start with the nursery. Likely a room you will be spending a lot of time in as baby grows, it’s important to make sure this is a functional, comfortable place.

  • Diaper Genie
  • Munchkin Changing Pad
  • Changing Pad Cover
  • Hatch Rest
  • Baby Monitor
  • Bedding Set
  • Crib Mattress
  • Crib
  • Dresser
  • Glider with Ottoman

Next up is feeding. Whether you’re breastfeeding, bottle feeding, pumping, or a combination of the 3, Target has what you need.

  • High Chair
  • Bottles
  • Drying Rack
  • Bottle Brush
  • Burp Cloths
  • Bibs

We love to keep it simple for Health & Wellness: a bath tub, bathing essentials, a grooming kit, and simple diaper needs.

  • Bathtub
  • Bathing Set
  • Baby Grooming Kit
  • Hooded Towels and Washcloths Set
  • Diapers
  • Wipes
  • Diaper Cream

Baby Gear is a category that is worth the splurge! These items will help you manage the chaos of life with a newborn, making life simpler and easier.

  • Bassinet
  • Newborn Lounger
  • Feeding Pillow
  • Travel System
  • Bouncer/Swing

Clothing is the most fun baby product category and one of our favorites! Target is full of amazing options to fit every stage of babyhood.

  • Swaddles
  • Sleepers
  • Onesies
  • Other Outfits

So many options for baby Play, it can be hard to narrow it down. We picked some of our favorites, but Target has many more great baby toys.

  • Play Mat
  • Playard
  • Musical Baby Toy
  • Baby Books
  • Pacifiers
  • Teether
  • Baby Toys

We can’t forget about the Parents! Target has your needs covered too!

  • Diaper Bag
  • Baby Carrier
  • Milk Storage Bags
  • Nursing Pads
  • Nursing/Pumping Bra
  • Postpartum Recovery Kit
  • Mama Sweatshirt

In the baby world, there are many “nice to have” items that aren’t a necessity but can make your life easier. These are some of our favs.

  • Owlet Smart Sock
  • On the Go Play Dome
  • Baby Bum Brush
  • Nose Frida
  • Nursery Decor

Did we miss anything? What are your favorite registry items from Target? Let us know!

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Filed Under: Baby Registry, Essentials, Feeding, Gear, Gugu Picks, Health, Health & Wellness, Nursery, Nursery Style, Nursing & Feeding, Nutrition and Health, Safety, Sleep, Technology Tagged With: baby, baby essentials, gifts, registry

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Parenting Wellness-entials

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Whether you’re looking for natural products for yourself or your babe, you’ll definitely want to check these Health & Wellness products out.

The Good Stuff Botanicals Gypsy Cream: As close to a miracle cream as you can get. From diaper rash to boo-boos to anti-aging, Gypsy Cream is great for all things baby AND mommy. Made with organic or wildcrafted ingredients that are ethically and sustainably sourced. Use Code “Gugu20” to get 20% off your entire order.

Tiny Organics: Healthy, accessible options made fresh and shipped frozen straight to your door! Tiny Organics offers 100% organic baby and toddler meals that are plant-based and free of the Big-8 allergens. Enjoy 20% OFF first order with code TINYGURU20.

Three Lollies Preggie Pops & Drops: The original morning sickness lozenges, Preggie Pops & Drops are the natural way to ease morning sickness. Developed by healthcare professionals and doctor-recommended, Preggie Pops & Drops make a great gift.

Lactation Lab: Essentially a food label for breastmilk, Lactation Lab provides a nutritional analysis of your milk and actionable advice to optimize your child’s nutrition. Use discount code ” GUGU” to receive 20% off any purchase through 6/1/20.

The Bloom Method Studio Bloom: Rooted in evidence-based methodologies, The Bloom Method’s online studio, Studio Bloom, empowers expecting and postnatal mamas with smart, safe and effective education and workouts. Mamas learn how to move from their core; strengthening the pelvic floor and deep core in every exercise. Get 50% OFF your first month of Studio Bloom with promo code FIERCE50.

GranolaMoms Mommy2Me: The drink from GranolaMoms naturally supports colic relief through breast milk to help calm and soothe your precious baby with plant-based organic ingredients. Use GUGUGURU for 15% off any order over $35.

 

Thank you to The Good Stuff Botanicals, Tiny Organics, Three Lollies, Lactation Lab, The Bloom Method, and GranolaMoms for making this Health & Wellness sponsored post possible – we are so appreciative! 

Check out Gugu Guru’s must-have essentials for Mama Fitness and Wellness here.

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Filed Under: Essentials, Health, Health & Wellness, Mama Wellness Tagged With: breastfeeding, health, wellness

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Colic Relief Naturally: GranolaMoms’ Mommy2Me

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The following is a guest review on Mommy2Me colic relief drink from a Gugu Village member, Amandine. Amandine received a pack of Mommy2Me in exchange for an honest review of the product. All opinions are her own.

I have a 6 month old daughter who has struggled with acid reflux/colic since the very beginning. She’s breastfed (I exclusively pump) and as a result, I’ve cut nearly everything out of my diet that could possibly bother her (dairy, caffeine, anything spicy) to provide colic relief. Nada. 

She is on medication for acid reflux and while it helps, it doesn’t take her reflux away fully. She had a hard time napping and sleeping at night. In the past, the remedy would have been to have her sleep slightly inclined. However, with all of the recent recalls there isn’t a way to do this safely. Our only option was mildly propping her crib mattress up with a doctor-approved crib wedge. Even then, it wasn’t approved for long-term use. I was one exhausted and drained mama.  

My older daughter slept through the night from day one and I was woefully underprepared for life with a colicky baby. I was shocked to learn that 50-60% of all babies struggle with some severity of acid reflux and colic. 

Granola Moms was kind enough to send me a case of Mommy2Me natural colic remedy to test and it really helped. This is a drink for adults, not for baby. Thankfully, my daughter’s acid reflux became considerably better around 4 months old. She is now sleeping mostly through the night.  It’s a massive challenge to work and live with very little sleep as a mom, but I also really worried about my daughter getting enough rest to develop properly. It was heartbreaking watching her be in so much pain and struggling throughout the night to get the rest she so desperately needs. 

Colic relief drink Mommy2Me

As for the Mommy2Me colic remedy drink itself, it is tangy and tastes lime-ish. I’m not typically a huge fan of lime flavor so it was a bit strong for my liking. However, if I mixed it with a little seltzer and drank it cold, it was delightful. It does stand to be noted that it could taste like NYC hot dog water and I would have drunk it if it meant it would help my daughter and I could get some sleep, haha! The bottle was small, which I liked. I could see where it would be easy to throw into a diaper bag or a purse to take on the go. It is made with all-natural, organic, and plant-based ingredients.

Thank you GranolaMoms for creating this one-of-a-kind colic remedy beverage that naturally supports colic relief through breast milk.

Learn more about GranolaMoms Mommy2Me and order here. 

Filed Under: Breastfeeding, Feeding, Health, Health & Wellness, Nursing & Feeding, Nutrition and Health Tagged With: breastfeeding, pumping

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Grow Välling Vanilla Review by The Gugu Village

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Välling has been used in Sweden for centuries to wean babies from formula or breastmilk. Grow Välling contains nutrients and vitamins that help soothe children and even help them sleep. Our Gugu Village was able to test Grow Välling Vanilla and provided us with their thoughts.

Grow Valling

I’m always looking for new ways to get our kids to eat healthy foods and the vanilla-flavored Grow Välling is so easy to mix into smoothies, oatmeal, yogurt and a lot of other kid-approved staples in our house to give a nutritional boost – I love the clean, wholesome ingredients and the fact that there are no added sugars. So many products that are marketed to provide great nutritional value for kids are also loaded with added sweeteners, and we try to avoid that as much as possible. I was not at all familiar with Välling prior to trying this product, but have since done some research and I think that once parents learn about it, they’ll love it – it really does provide a great, healthy addition to the diet of a growing child.
Christine C. 

Grow Valling

Pros: I love the ingredients in Grow Välling. My son likes Grow Välling in a smoothie, even though he doesn’t enjoy milk. It is a good way to get some extra calories and nutrients in his diet. 

Cons: My son does not like the powder mixed in liquid and only enjoys Grow Välling in a smoothie.  He is now two and has strong opinions so maybe if we introduced this when he was closer to one he would be more interested in it generally but for now I’ll keep adding it to smoothies.

As an aside, I usually share his smoothies and also think it tastes delicious.
Denalee M.

Grow Valling

My daughter enjoyed the Grow Välling Vanilla. She seemed to take it better mixed with her toddler formula. I would love for this to be part of her every day. She’s been extra picky these days!
Crystal B. 

 

Thank you to Grow for providing our testers with Vanilla Välling to test. We appreciate our Village parents for providing us with their honest thoughts. For more information or to purchase Grow Välling, click here.

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Filed Under: Feeding, Health, Health & Wellness, Nursing & Feeding

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Cold and Flu Q&A by Dr. DuMond

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When your child is sick it can be difficult, especially during the holiday season. In this cold and flu Q&A session, our Gugu Village Parents were able to ask Dr. Sara DuMond, MD, questions regarding illness, keeping germs at bay and keeping children’s immune systems in tip-top shape while traveling. Dr. DuMond is a member of Dr. Brown’s Baby Medical Expert Panel and a mom of three. Needless to say, she is an expert at keeping kids well and getting them feeling better when they are ill.

Cold and Flu Q&A 1: What are the best practices for keeping my baby and toddler healthy this cold and flu season?
-Lauren R.

As we approach the time of year when we experience an uptick in the number of cold and flu viruses that circulate in our communities, parents often rightfully ask if there are things they can be doing to keep their children healthy. Aside from a flu shot (which doesn’t always prevent the flu, but thankfully does an excellent job of preventing the serious and often life-threatening complications from influenza), simplicity reigns!

Teaching kids to use good handwashing technique (soap and warm water for about 20-30 seconds, or the amount of time it takes to sing the “Happy Birthday” song) can go a long way towards keeping kids healthy. Also, things like encouraging some form of physical activity every day, enforcing consistent bedtimes, and encouraging daily fruits and vegetables in our children’s diets, prime their immune system to be in the best shape to fight off germs.

Cold and Flu Q&A 2: What’s the best way to get my whole family’s immune systems as strong as possible in a preventative way? I have a 2.5 year old and I’m super nervous about bringing our newborn home in the beginning of the month! I’m both worried about him staying healthy, and also keeping my toddler as healthy as possible because I am terrified about taking care of him and our newborn. Also, my husband tends to get whatever the toddler gets and that’s no fun either! Any tips on prevention would be super appreciated especially for stomach viruses!
-Samantha K.

We should all be approaching our family’s health from a preventative stance! Bringing a new baby home at any time can be a stressful situation, but especially when it’s during cold and flu season and there are older siblings (i.e. cute little petri dishes) at home! From a holistic standpoint, the entire family can focus on eating whole foods, avoiding processed pre-packed snacks, and always having a ready-supply of seasonally available fruits and vegetables. A general rule of thumb is that vitamins are much more readily available to the body when eating in whole food form, as opposed to taking supplements. Smoothies are a quick and easy way to get fruits and vegetables in everyone’s diet – mom and dad and kids! The dreaded stomach virus is one that no one wants to battle, and good gut immunity starts with diet. Newborns benefit from healthy immune germ-fighting cells from mom for the first 6 months of life, and breastfeeding boosts that immunity as well.

 

Cold and Flu Q&A 3: Dr. DuMond, should my three children (in three different schools/daycares) be taking vitamins or supplements? How can I prevent germs from spreading at home?
-Christine C.

The #1 question I get asked about is whether or not kids should be taking vitamins and whether there are any natural supplements that are safe and effective for kids that will keep them healthy during cold and flu season. While parents may often hear anecdotal stories about magic-bullet products that have worked well for their friends or family members, there is really no evidence to support any one product or supplement.

The best all-natural prevention starts with the most all-natural approaches, of a healthy family diet heavily weighted with organic fruits and vegetables, prioritizing consolidated 10-12 hours of sleep a night for toddlers and preschoolers, and daily active play.

Another good tip is frequent reminders for toddlers and preschoolers to avoid touching their face, nose, and mouth throughout the day. Germs enter our bodies when we touch a surface that someone has coughed or sneezed on and then touch our own noses, mouths, or eyes. Taking this common-sense approach isn’t a guarantee that siblings won’t share germs and colds, but it sets families up for bouncing back much more quickly!

Cold and Flu Q&A 4: My baby is too young for the flu vaccine and we plan to travel on a very long flight for the holidays, what do you suggest doing to help our baby’s immune system?
-Kelly M. 

Babies under 6 months are too little to get a flu vaccine, so it’s essential that others around them get theirs, to surround them with the highest level of protection possible. Travel during holiday times can be stressful and definitely places little ones at increased risk for exposure to cold and flu viruses. Shy of setting a family policy of no travel during a baby’s first cold and flu season (which many of my families choose to do!), there are some tips for navigating air travel this time of year. Pack plenty of individual travel-sized hand sanitizers and keep infants in an infant carrier or sling to minimize well-meaning travelers who are tempted to touch the baby. For older toddlers and children, encourage hydration during the travel day with water in sippy cups and other vessels that travel well, avoid food courts and opt instead for healthier options like bananas (which have their own build-in natural “packaging”) and individual packages of nut butters. For travel across time zones, allow, at minimum, one full day upon arrival to your destination, where you do not have lots of scheduled activities, so that body clocks can re-adjust, naps can be worked in, and little bodies aren’t pushed beyond commonsense limits.

 

Cold and Flu Q&A 5: What advice do you have for when my baby DOES start to come down with something? Is there anything I can do to lessen symptoms?
-Kate E.

For infants who are breastfeeding, continue breastfeeding! (This advice applies even if mom comes down with sickness herself!) Watch for any evidence of fever (rectal temperatures are the only reliable way to check a baby’s temperature), changes in feeding pattern, or changes in color. Those symptoms would always warrant a call to the pediatrician’s office. If it seems like baby is struggling with the sniffles, but is otherwise well, invest in a cool-mist humidifier and run that in the room where baby sleeps. Infant nasal saline drops or sprays that come over the counter will help thin the mucous and make it easier to suction out of their noses.

Remember, cold and flu viruses enter the body most often times through the nose, so frequent nasal suctioning, while sometimes stressful because of protests and tears from little ones, can be key to preventing a simple cold from progressing into something more serious. Over-the-counter cough and cold medicines are not recommended for babies.

 

We would like to thank Dr. DuMond for these amazing tips! We hope you are able to implement these suggestions and enjoy a healthy Holiday season.

Filed Under: Breastfeeding, Health, Health & Wellness, Safety, Toddlers, Travel

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