Tried and True Cost Saving Tips For New Parents

Having children doesn't have to be as expensive as itworks well if you've gone with cloth diapers). We
seems. The expression, "Hindsight is 20/20" definitelypreferred to use homemade baby wipes, which were
applies to having children. We have learned a lot sincemuch cheaper and just as effective. If memory
having our first child (of three) and these tips comeserves, a container of generic wipes was about $1.99. I
from practical experience as parents, NOT from thefigured the cost of my homemade version to be about
overpriced expectations placed upon us by.50 maybe .75 but not more than that.
manufacturers. Had I known THEN, what I know NOW,Here is a recipe for homemade wipes. This is a
we would have saved a considerable sum of moneyGREAT way to use up all those bottles of baby
beginning with our first, NOT our third!supplies you'll get at a shower, by the way!
-Babies grow fast in their first year. They also don't-Good quality paper towels. We bought the
wear anything out. If you've been blessed with anselect-a-size brand at the warehouse store to save
abundance of new baby clothes from a baby shower,cutting the paper towel roll in half and it kept the cost
be practical. Keep a reasonable amount of newborndown. Fold halved towel in half again. Place into plastic
sizes and exchange newborn sizes for bigger sizes, allcontainer (recycled wipes containers do work well).
the way up to one year.-mix 2 cups of water with 2 TBS of baby lotion (or
- I would also NOT take the tags off your newborncreamy style baby oil) and 1 TBS of baby wash.
clothes. I had an abundance of newborn sizes for ourMicrowave or heat well for two minutes, pour over
first (I did NOT exchange sizes and washedwipes.
everything before he was born) but when he popped-Babies do NOT need special laundry detergents
out a staggering 22 1/2" long and 9lbs 7oz, theunless they develop skin sensitivities. This is another
newborn outfits BARELY fit! We had to buy biggerone of those things new parents think is a must (well
sizes. What a waste.the ads would make you THINK you needed this!) I
-Never refuse bags of hand-me-downs or pass-alongeven confirmed this with our pediatrician. If they DO
clothes. Stains happen. Babies just do that. An outfitdevelop sensitivities, switching to one of the "free" type
that is slightly stained is perfect for wear at home anddetergents might be all you need.
most times when you're out and about, the baby is-Children do NOT need lots of expensive toys.
tucked into a carrier or stroller or something, and noSeriously, think of that commercial with the expensive
one is going to see the little stain. Not to mention thattoy and the toddler with the box that the expensive
no one is looking for stains, they're looking at thetoy came in. That kid plays with the BOX, not the toy!
gorgeous little angel you've got instead!A recent trip to the toy store made us laugh. They had
The pass-along clothes apply to older kids as well. Wethis electronic drum for babies/toddlers for 12.99. We
camp. The kids wear these pass-along clothes whenremembered how our oldest found sheer joy and
we camp. I don't worry if an already worn-a-bit shirtpleasure sitting on our kitchen floor with my pots, pans
gets hit with mud, fish-guts or snagged and ripped on aand bowls and a wooden spoon banging away. Oh,
tree. The clothing didn't cost me anything and the boysand the pots and pans didn't need batteries either.
get to be boys without worrying about clothes.Basically, think twice and three times before buying
-Do not hesitate to shop for kids clothes at tag salescostly toys. A little imagination (or a book) goes a long
and thrift stores. I have found brand new jeans (tagsway in turning basic household things into fun toys.
from store still on) at the Salvation Army for only 3.99-Baby food. Make your own. Eliminate salt and extra
pair versus the $15.99 on the tag! If you find a greatspices and just cook longer and then run through a
outfit in bigger sizes than you currently need, storechopping machine (I LOVE my mini chopper- $10 and it
them in a bin. You'll go "shopping" for those biggerwas used for more than just baby food). Baby food
sizes eventually, trust me, they grow FAST.freezes in ice cube trays quite nicely. Don't be fooled
-Let's talk diapers. Cloth is a cheaper way to go if youby "baby" juice. 100% fruit juice is just that, 100% fruit
wash your own. I admit we did NOT do cloth. So, thatjuice. Buy the big bottle of apple juice on sale for .99
said, expensive disposables are just that-expensive!and water it down (most pediatricians recommend a
After having babies that could blow out the best oflimited amount of fruit juice anyways and watering it
the disposables, we started trying the less expensivedown stretches that).
brands and found that they worked just as well, at a-Daycare. I have been on both sides of the fence. I've
fraction of the cost! When it came to disposables, I gotbeen a working mom AND a stay at home mom.
whatever was cheapest, be it with a coupon and saleAgain, hindsight being 20/20, I'd encourage you to really
or sale alone. I DID find a brand of generics I didn't likeconsider avoiding this expense. We thought that we
and avoided, but for the most part, they did the job.couldn't do without my almost full-time paycheck but in
-Baby wipes. Here is a medical fact for you. Humanthe end, we figured out that daycare cost us a lot of
urine is sterile. It does not contain bacteria (unless theremoney and that I could work a very part-time schedule
is an infection-different story). You wipe the urine offand NET the same money. Truly, try and figure out
the baby because uric acid crystals will form andhow to avoid daycare if possible.
irritate the skin. That said, you don't have to reach for-Needs versus Wants. This is especially true if money
an expensive baby wipe with each wet diaper. I usedis tight. Don't hesitate to think twice before you buy
a baby type face cloth that I rinsed off betweensomething for kids. Manufacturers would have you
diaper changes (each day was a fresh towel).think you NEED it all, but the reality is, your mother and
For diapers that are a little more "messy" shall we say,your grandmother did without a lot of this stuff so
you can use the wash clothes but you'll need to washchances are you can, too.
them in hot water with bleach to kill bacteria (which