Our Favorite Baby Registries

Wondering what our favorite Baby Registries? Read more about the only two we used for our three kids and why! Very short list. Congrats moma,…

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Wondering what our favorite Baby Registries? Read more about the only two we used for our three kids and why! Very short list.

Congrats moma, moma! You are embarking on a new journey whether it’s your 1st or third like me (we have a 5 month old at the time of this post).


When it comes to baby registries, we relied on two: Amazon Baby Registry and BabyList.

Both had their advantages, and after using them for all three of our children, I can confidently say they are two of the best options.

Amazon Baby Registry: Simple, Familiar, and Convenient

Amazon is a go-to for many families because it’s easy and convenient. Some of the best features of Amazon’s baby registry include:

• A massive selection of baby products

• Fast and free shipping for Prime members

• Easy returns and the option to use gift cards

• A completion discount to purchase any remaining registry items at a lower price

However, Amazon does have limitations. You can only add items available on Amazon, which means if a product is from another retailer, you can’t include it on your list.

BabyList: The Most Versatile Registry

BabyList is what we loved the most because it allows you to:

• Add products from any store (Target, Walmart, independent brands, etc.)

• Include non-traditional giftslike meal services, house cleaning, or a contribution toward a larger item

• Organize gifts in a way that makes it seamless for gift-givers to purchase what you need

One of my favorite things about BabyList is that you can even add gift cards for meal delivery services, making it perfect for postpartum support.

At the time of this post, BabyList also offers a free baby boxfor registrants.

You can find the details on how to sign up on for Babylist for free online.

Our Favorite Baby Registries Final Thoughts

Both Amazon and BabyList have their benefits, but if you want a flexible, all-in-one option, BabyList is the way to go.

If you prefer fast, familiar, and easy, Amazon is a great choice. It’s good to have one but only put items you think you need.

I did a post on some must-have baby items that we actually use!

You can alway return unopened.

What baby registry worked best for you? Let me know in the comments.

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