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Organize With the New Addition

Begin by choosing a designated diaper drawer. This drawer should be in the nursery under the changing table. In this drawer you should keep the obvious, diapers, wipes, diaper rash cream, and soothers. You can get small bins at the dollar store to keep these things separate in the drawer.

Have a jar or container with clean soothers. You can keep this on a dresser or the changing table. This keeps you knowing where one is at all times!

Organize baby clothes by age. You can buy inexpensive bins and divide your child’s clothing by 0-3 months, 3-6 months, 6-9 months, and so on! This is great for storage as you don’t have to keep it all in the nursery. As your baby grows you can swap out the clothes they’ve outgrown for their new wardrobe.

Beneath the crib storage is great for extra diapers and bedding. If you buy a long crib skirt it will be hidden but conveniently located for you to access.

Bookshelves are a great accent for the nursery! They provide storage space for stuffed animals, books, pictures, and more. Shelving in the closet can also be extremely convenient for extra blankets, shoes and towels. You can also place baskets on these shelves to keep toys, headbands, hats and socks.

Hooks are great for the nursery, whether they’re mounted on the wall or in the closet. Hooks can be used to hang towels, bath robes, clothing, or accessories like head bands.

Try using any of the above organization tips to stay organized with your new bundle of joy!

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