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Oh a few more things that I've thought of!

Definitely the Snap n Go Wheels - we just clicked in the capsule and off we go - we also have a Mountain Buggy and this only gets used for walks (will become the main pram in a month or so, when DS is out of the capsule).

Capsule with base - I have loved this! No need to worry about wrapping the seatbelt up (esp if it is raining) - just click it on the base and all done.
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I bite her nails now too or if I see a tear I tear it off providing it doesn't look like it'll take skin with it iygwim.

Miracle wraps are fantastic! Lily only sleeps swaddled but will always get herself out of any other wrap.
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i havent read much of the other sutff.... but....

- a capsule with a base (leave the base in your car and no problems fiddling with the seatbelt (new - or hired) (most baby stores hire them out, as do plunket)

- a playgym with the hanging toys (and space to add more, or take them off) that can be easily washed. one that converts for tummy time is great (2nd hand is fine, just wash it first)

- we have a jolly jumper and an exersaucer (were given the JJ and the exersaucer was REALLy cehap 2nd hand off trade me) and our boy has amazing head control and loves them! perfect if you trying to make lunch or need a shower

- dont worry about "clothes" for NBs - but defo reccommend the all-in-ones/growsuits with feet, and fold over cuffs. Kmart is really good for cheap ones - they grow out of them so quickly!

- a sling or wrap (i have a moby a LOVE it) fantastic if you are going somewhere its hard to get a pram around (shopping) or if you dont have much time

- we have only used our baby bath once - either me or DP just takes him into the shower with us

- a quick read digital thermometer (for baby)

- some lightweight (muslin is good) wraps and some heavyweight wraps (merino is fantastic)
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i 2nd the baby factory list .. im due in 8 weeks and have found it really helpfull to working out what me and dp felt were important.
also find out if any close family memebers have planned to buy any of the 'big stuff' we were 2 steps ahead and brought it all and then found out people atucally wanted to buy it for us.
and double check if 2nd is atucally cheaper .. i have found with all the sales farmers etc you can quite often pick up things at 1/2 prices as to buying on trademe postage etc. also baby factory let you layby sale items!!!
IMO don't listen to what everyone says about don't buy this don't buy that .. buy it if you want to buy it!!!!!
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