Emphasis on the zippers! Using footie pajamas with zippers for your baby, as opposed to buttons or snaps, will make the world of a different to you in the middle of the night when you change your baby’s diaper and don’t feel like aligning and snapping ten different buttons. Finding and aligning ten different buttons when you are sleep-deprived and standing in a dark room at 3:00 AM is annoying. The Gerber Sleep N Play Zip Front Pajamas are a good, reasonably-priced choice, and the Organic Cotton Interlock Footie – With Zippers are great if you’re looking for organic cotton material.
2. Side-Snap Bodysuit Onesies, Long-Sleeve
Link(s): Zutano Boys Side-Snap and Kate Quinn Organics Kimono Bodysuit
and Zutano Girls Side-Snap
Side-snap onesies, such as the Zutano Print Long Sleeve Wrap Body, help take the pain out of dressing your newborn because you don’t have to worry about pulling a shirt over your newborn’s wobbly little head. Remember: they must be SIDE-SNAP onesies.
3. Side-Snap Bodysuit Onesies, Short-Sleeve
Links: Zutano Short Sleeve Wrap, Jungle Dream and Zutano Short Sleeve Wrap – Stars


Don’t forget to grab a couple of short-sleeved side-snap onesies, such as the Zutano Unisex-baby Infant Stars Screen Short Sleeve Wrap. I like to keep a few long-sleeved and a few short-sleeved on hand, but if your baby is born in the middle of a Wisconsin winter, I’d focus on the long-sleeved side-snap onesies; whereas if your baby is born in the middle of July in Phoenix, Arizona, then I would gear towards the short-sleeved onesies (depending how how cold you keep your air-conditioning unit). Personally, I had a few of each the short-sleeved and the long-sleeved, because indoor heating and air conditioning can make a pretty big temperature difference.
4. Nightgowns
Link: Baby Soy Kimono Bundler

Nightgowns are great because they don’t require buttons or zippers. The Baby Soy Kimono Bundler has an extra bonus because they are side-snap (allow you to by-pass the scariness of dealing with your newborn baby’s wobbly little head).
5. Side-Snap T-Shirt


6. Dresses With Built-In Bodysuit (for Girls)
Link: Carter’s Girls Bee Polka Dot Sunsuit Set
Since I am not motivated nor organized enough to keep track on microscopic-sized baby bloomers, I really love and strongly prefer “rompers” (a.k.a., sunsuits), such as the Carter’s Girls Bee Polka Dot Sunsuit Set, because the “bloomers” are sewed into the outfit (so it’s basically a dress that is secretly a onesie). That way, you never have to worry about loosing a pair of bloomers. I love dresses for my daughter, but as she transitioned from a newborn to a toddler, I tried to make sure that I brought her out with “bloomers” underneath her dress whenever we went out in public. I would order the Carter’s Girls Bee Polka Dot Sunsuit Set
at least one-size up – that way it will last all summer.
7. SwaddleMe Velcro Blankets
Link:
Summer Infant SwaddleMe Blankets
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My baby loved to be swaddled, so Swaddle Blankets are a definite must-have in my book. Swaddle blankets with built-in Velcro, such as the Summer Infant SwaddleMe Blankets
, are significantly easier to handle than traditional swaddle blankets – Velcro swaddle blankets are certainly more “user-friendly” when it comes to first-time, inexperienced moms. I personally felt like the Velcro helped to make the blankets significantly safer than non-Velcro blankets because there was a lot less worry about the baby undoing the wrap. The Velcro in the makes the swaddling process significantly faster and easier for tired moms and dads.
8. Summer Sun Hat (with chin tie)
Link: Zutano Candy Stripe Sun Hat, Orange and Zutano Candy Stripe Sun Hat, Blue


9. Cozy Winter Hats
Links: Mud Pie Baby-boys Infant Football Hat (left) and Trumpette Minnie Hat – Pink (middle) and Zutano Cozie Fleece Hat (right)



Don’t forget winter hats for your little one who is born in the winter season. Again, I personally do not think you can go wrong with baby hats that have ears, but that could very well be a strange personal preference of mine. The hats shown above are from Amazon, but I have found that Etsy.com has a ton of absolutely adorable hats that are reasonably priced.
10. Cotton Newborn Hats
Link: Baby Booties and Hat (Pooh Bear)

Don’t let your newborn baby’s head get cold! Cotton newborn hats are part of the fun of having a baby! I am personally obsessed with any baby hat that has ears – newborn hats with ears are so cute that whenever I see a baby wearing a hat with ears I experience a temporary moment of insanity and start considering having another child.
11. Long-Sleeve Onesies (12–24 months)
Link: Carters 24-Month Long Sleeve Bodysuits
Once baby gets older and you no longer fear the newborn his wobbly neck during changing time, it’s time to graduate to “over-the-head onesies.” We love the Carters 24-Month Long Sleeve Bodysuits for Girls (and Carters 24-Month Long-Sleeve Bodysuits for Boys). We love these bodysuits because they are (1) reasonably priced, (2) versatile (i.e., easy to match with most colors of pants), (3) easy-to-wash (i.e., easy to treat stains), and (4) have soft/comfortable fabric. And (5) the neck of these onesies is wider than other onesies and easy to stretch which makes is easier to pull over baby’s head during changing time.
12. Short-Sleeve Onesies (12–24 months)
For short-sleeved onesies, we like the American Apparel Infant Baby Rib Short Sleeve One-Piece (these are more pricey than Gerber, but sometimes go on sale), because the neckline makes for easy on-and-off changing. A lower-priced short-sleeved onesie that we really liked was the Gerber Short Sleeve Onesie Variety Pack
. The Circo brand from Target is also great (economical and extremely soft).
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