All the best gifts for a tired new parent
It's always exciting when loved ones bring home a new baby, whether it's their first or fifth. No matter the number, one thing never changes. Those loved ones of yours are about to become permanently exhausted. In fact, a recent survey of parents of babies no older than 18 months found that these parents only get five to six hours of sleep a night. That's a far cry from the seven-plus hours an adult actually needs.
We put together a sweeping list of considerate gifts, like an on-the-go food warmer or something to aid their preciously limited downtime, such as a neck and back massager. You can become a hero to those new parents this gift-giving season with things that make their lives a little bit easier.
Best staple gifts for new parents
Every parent needs a comfortable baby carrier so they can live a hands free life with their little one. This ergonomic carrier from Tula adjusts to hold kids from 7-45 pounds, making it the perfect carrier to grow as the baby grows.
A busy parent may not always be thinking about the best ways to preserve those precious memories from when their kids are tiny. That's where you, the thoughtful gift-giver, comes in. This t-shirt frame is a great way to protect and display a meaningful clothing item, like that first tee-ball jersey or a shirt worn on a special occasion.
Some solid night lights are an absolute must once a baby joins the household. You can't turn on the big lights because you'll wake the baby, but you also don't want mom or dad stubbing a toe because they can't see. These lights have a pleasing amber glow and come in a three-pack, so they can light up a few areas.
Best kitchen appliance and accessory gifts for new parents
Kids make messes, amiright? Every parent needs a trusty cordless vacuum to quickly dispose of all the messes their little ones create. This one is basically the Cadillac of vacuum cleaners with an LCD screen that lets the user know when the floor is clean. One less thing for a parent to remember.
Because sometimes, a parent just needs coffee. This single serve pot can also grind fresh coffee beans and holds enough for up to 16 cups before needing a refill. It features six brew sizes and the option for regular, bold or over ice.
We at BestReviews found this lunch pail extremely easy to use. You just put the food into the removable bowl, add the lid, plug in the warmer and wait a bit. It has a 20-ounce capacity, the inside is removable and dishwasher-safe, and it comes in six colors.
If there's one thing every exhausted new parent needs, it's more energy. Unfortunately, there's no way to actually give a body more energy, but you can trick it into thinking it has more with a good cup of coffee. This combination maker can make a cup of regular coffee or a shot of espresso if you're on a time crunch.
Children, and all the child-rearing items that come with them, need plenty of space. Having a do-it-all device such as this toaster oven, which also functions as an air fryer and even a rotisserie chicken maker, means you have more counter space for the bottle warmers, baby food makers and other devices soon to be accumulated.
For coffee lovers, there's nothing more important in a morning routine than that first sacred sip of joe. But once a baby comes along that routine needs to change, often becoming hectic and on-the-go. This travel mug is better than others thanks to its commitment to "amplify the senses" without sacrificing the durability and heat retention of other, more basic mugs. We found it beautiful, simple and effective.
This classic tumbler comes from a premium name in YETI and has an equally premium performance. It has double-wall vacuum insulation to keep your drinks at your desired temperature without making it uncomfortable to hold and it's completely dishwasher-safe. It comes in 15 colors so you can get one for each parent in need.
Best massager and wellness tool gifts for new parents
Babies don't wait for a headache to go away and that's why this ice cap is the perfect gift for any parent. All that lost sleep could add up to an aching head, and what parent has time to be down with a headache? This cap fits all face shapes and provides cooling relief after spending time in the freezer.
Using this nifty device is like getting a deep tissue massage at home for half the cost. Its unique shape lets it target most areas of your body with precision. It's safe for use in the shower or bath too, so you can include some heat to increase your relaxation. It's not a bad way for parents to spend some quality time together, either.
Every part of the body gets tired when taking care of a baby, but one area in particular that gets hit hard is your feet. This simple dual foot massager lets you sneak in some important de-stressing time. It has a non-slip grip on the underside so you can put some force into it without worrying about it sliding away.
This easy-to-use massager is mainly targeted toward your neck, but you can position it as needed across most areas of your body. It has a heat setting for extra relaxation, plus its kneading direction can be swapped and kneading power adjusted. It can also be used in the car since it comes with a car plug.
Raising a child pushes your physical and mental health to the edge. You have to take care of yourself when you're wearing thin, for the good of both you and your baby. This shoulder wrap has three warming levels and three vibration settings to soothe your aching muscles after picking up and rocking your baby all day.
Every parent deserves a day at the spa for every day they spend raising a child, but few have the money and none have the time to do so. This foot bath is an excellent way to sneak in some spalike treatment, and the toe-touch controls mean you can use it while your baby sleeps in your arms.
These luscious slippers serve two purposes. The first is that they take some of the strain off your feet and make you feel like you're walking on air. The second is that they mute your footsteps so it's less likely you wake up your baby with an errant step on clattering floor types. They come in 23 colors.
Best blanket gifts for new parents
This 6.5-pound weighted blanket has the usual benefits without being the size of most other weighted blankets, making it perfect for those who find large weighted blankets overwhelming. The pressure it exerts is subtle but cozy, and it doesn't add much heat for those who prefer to sleep cool. The small size also makes it easy to travel with, and it comes in eight colors.
Spending quality time with your partner is crucial for a healthy relationship in the midst of raising a baby, but that time doesn't have to consume energy and funds. It can be as simple as cuddling under an excellent blanket and talking about the dreams you have for your new child. This blanket is huge and ultra-soft, perfect for that exact scenario.
Conservation of energy is critical, especially since raising a baby requires every drop of energy you have to give. This blanket and robe hybrid is perfect for smoothly transitioning between actively caring for your child and 10-minute naps you might be lucky enough to squeeze in. It comes in three sizes and in three colors.
One of the greatest joys of raising a child is getting to watch them discover new parts of the world for the first time. Once they become old enough, take your baby out to the park for a picnic lunch on this blanket. It has a pouch for packing your phone and keys, plus one strap doubles as a bottle opener. It comes in two designs and in four sizes.
Best tech gifts for new parents
Anything hands-free is a lifesaver when raising a newborn, and this speaker is no exception. It can play all the lullabies and sleep-based podcasts you can find, helps answer any baby questions you have quickly and connects smoothly with your other smart devices such as lights or a thermostat. It comes in three colors.
We at BestReviews thoroughly test all kinds of items to ensure they're actually worth buying. For this Kindle, our tester had this to say: "Very impressed! I love it, and I have brought it to more places than I bring regular books. I find myself reaching for it often. I have read a lot more in the last few weeks that I’ve had it. I love instantly downloading books."
Children are mess-creating machines, and it only gets worse as they get older. Having a quick and easy hand vacuum to mop up the spilled cereals, dirt from knocked-over plants and other messes is a godsend. This charges via USB, so it's easy to travel with, plus it comes in three colors.
This essential-oil diffuser is a great way to help alleviate the smells of baby rearing, including that full trash can of diapers and the lingering smell of spit-up. It's quiet enough not to disturb your baby and has an automatic shut-off feature for safety. You can set it to run for four hours or eight hours, and it comes in six colors.
A newborn baby does not care about day and night cycles, and even when they're tired it can be difficult to get them down for a nap. You won't risk waking them up when you listen to music or watch TV to de-stress with these Bluetooth earbuds. They come in six colors and have noise-cancellation.
A common phrase uttered by parents is, "The days are long but the years are short." Capturing the life of your newborn baby with pictures is a must, and this printer makes it easy to get them off your phone. It can even print off your phone using nothing but a Bluetooth connection.
As much as parents love their children, they still need some time away for themselves. If your loved ones are outdoorsy people, consider grabbing them this portable Bluetooth speaker so they can enjoy some music while camping or hiking. Throw in your babysitting services, too, so they can actually go on adventures, and they'll be grateful forever.
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Jordan C. Woika writes for BestReviews. BestReviews has helped millions of consumers simplify their purchasing decisions, saving them time and money.