Favorites for Baby Sleep

Sleep Pea Swaddle

These are so great for baby’s who break out of swaddles! It took me seconds to swaddle my babies with these. Don’t forget to velcro closed to wash! I recommend keeping two per size (one to wear, one to wash!)

Kyte Baby Sleep Sacks

These are so soft and cozy! The biggest size can work for smaller babies- feel free to skip buying every size. I keep two light and two medium weight ones per kid! 

Hatch Sound Machine

Mine connect to bluetooth only so I can control it with my phone, but don’t have to worry about EMFs as much as I would with a wifi controlling one. It also works as an OK to wake clock, which will be handy in the future!

Newton Matress

I bought the thinner option of these mattresses for both kids- they are firm, breathable, and machine washable! LOVE these!

Guava Lotus

I used the bassinet topper of this for by our bed until we moved both babies into their own rooms. It’s compact, light weight, and perfect for what we needed! I highly recommend skipping the fancy bassinet and just using a pack n play. We also use the regular bassinet for travel. The mattress is on the floor so there is no weight limit, there is a zipper opening, and it is compact. 

Uppababy REMI

This pack n play is so easy to set up and put down! It will be the one we keep when we get rid of one of the two pack n plays because it is so nice and easy. Only downside is that it is bulkier to store than the Guave Lotus. 

SlumberPod

These tents make a room with in a room- SO great for room sharing when traveling! There is space for a baby monitor and fan as well. I have one of these per kid and I won’t travel without them! 

Portable Sound Machine

I don’t leave the house without one of these- they are so great to help little babies sleep on the go!

Lou and Lou Co Swaddles

If you go the traditional swaddle route, these are so soft and stretchy! I keep a few of these for in the carseat, naps on the go, etc. 

Taking Cara Babies Newborn Class

This course is very gentle and gave me a lot of groundwork for sleep cycles, ways to lay a good sleep foundation, and more. 

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