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The new-baby gift guide

Something to treasure forever or that thing you need to reach for right this moment? Journalist – and mum of two – Lara Kilner gives the lowdown on which presents are the ones they’ll be genuinely grateful for.

Ah, new motherhood. That heady mix of bliss, euphoria and sleep deprivation. A time to show off your beautiful bundle of joy, and to hide away in your new family cocoon. Having been a new parent twice over, my most beloved gifts fell into two camps: the precious keepsakes and the practical stuff, some of which can’t be bought in a shop (I still remember the tray of homemade lasagne a friend brought; I sobbed all over the bechamel sauce).

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Cashmere Bed Socks

Cashmere Bed Socks

£38.00

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Truro Throw

Truro Throw

£235.00

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Something for Mum

Equally, I adored the lux candle and face cream – things that were all for me (I had just spent 12 hours in labour before major surgery, experiencing the worst of both varieties of childbirth. I deserved a candle). Friends say their most appreciated gifts were cashmere socks and cardigans, to channel some hygge while sitting on the sofa, surrounded by laundry, watching Friends reruns and endlessly feeding.

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Satin Edged Cellular Baby Blanket

Satin Edged Cellular Baby Blanket

£20.00 to £24.00

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The ‘awww’ factor

Then there are the baby clothes, toys and lovely things to make the nursery pretty. Most cherished (by me) were the beautiful blankets and the baby sleeping bags – kept as forever reminders of those early, blurry days. A friend, currently still in the baby era, agrees sleeping bags are the best gifts she’s received because they’re amazing all year through. She also swears by comforters. My son was permanently attached to his ‘blanky’ until age three (and we went through about 10 because they would get thrown overboard from the buggy never to be seen again. Really, you can never have too many).

The really practical stuff

A basket of muffins, posh coffee and takeaway vouchers are all gratefully received at a time when cups of cold, stewed tea and microwave meals are our main sustenance. My neighbour was given a ‘boring but useful’ hamper of things you don’t realise you need until you need them (bath thermometers, baby nail scissors, nipple cream…). Now she does the same for other new mothers. And never underestimate the central role a muslin cloth plays in every mum’s life. No new parent is ever more than an arm's length away from one during the first year – a dubious fashion accessory over one shoulder to prevent vomit stains (so please buy nice ones because they’ll be seeing a lot of them).

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Pink Daisy Embroidered Blanket

£49.00

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Bonnie Bunny Toy – Medium

Bonnie Bunny Toy – Medium

£25.00

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What to get for second-time mums

Mums appreciate different things on round two. A little token for the big sister/brother will be gratefully received (if only to avoid a particularly charming tantrum), as well as anything that makes the handling of multiple children more doable. A friend says the baby wrap her parents gifted was priceless as she could be hands free and push the older one in the single buggy to nursery. And, bearing in mind that baby’s newborn days are over in a heartbeat, new parents love gifts that can be tucked away for later, when all that generous gifting has waned: 9-12 month playsuits, cups and bowls for the carrot purée days, maybe even their first pair of shoes.
 
Finally, there are those indulgent things you covet that you wouldn’t buy yourself – the rattan bookshelves, the pretty cushions and the aesthetically pleasing wooden toys for the nursery, or perhaps the stylish storage bag and the cashmere wrap for you, to name but a few.

Lara Kilner is a lifestyle journalist. Her writing regularly appears in national newspapers including “The Telegraph”, “The Times”, “The Observer” and “i Weekend”

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“A special blanket will be with them for years, from Moses basket to cot to bed (my daughter is nine and still has hers in her room now).”

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Dimmer lighting helps trigger the production of sleep-inducing melatonin, and this candle’s delicious scents of lavender, clary sage and chamomile will also calm the mind and help you unwind.

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“You simply cannot go wrong with a sleep bag. It’s one of those gifts that will be kept as a cherished memento long after they’re grown.”

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“Cotton muslins are in high demand by new parents, even more so when they’re this appealing.”

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“New parents live in sleep-deprived chaos and anything that gathers clutter and makes home feel calmer is a sure-fire winner.”

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“For many babies, their most prized possession will be a comforter, a mini security blanket they hold on to for dear life.”

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