Finding those Perfect Baby Shower Gifts

November 25th, 2009 by

Some people dread getting baby shower invitations in the mail, especially if it’s for someone they don’t know that well.  Finding those perfect baby shower gifts can be very difficult, and it’s doubly so if the parents don’t know the gender of the child.  Of course, you can always get a gift card, but that often seems very impersonal.  However, there are a number of different things you can purchase as baby shower gifts that are not only useful and wanted but are also organic and safe for all babies.

One of these perfect baby shower gifts is the Sweet Ones Organic Gift Set.  These gift sets include many different things that are essential for a young baby.  They include a matching onesie, a bib, a beanie, booties, and a little box to keep them all in.  All of the clothing in this gift set is made out of organic cotton, and there are no toxins used in dying them.  Even the gift box they come in is made out of recycled cardboard.  These gift sets are available in green, yellow, blue, or pink.

An organic knit blanket is another great option for any baby shower.  It’s very soft and comfortable, and just like the clothing, it’s made from nothing but all natural, organic materials.  There’re no chemical dyes or artificial fibers used in the creation of these 40” by 40” blanket.  A number of different colors are available.

Want to go with a toy?  Then you may be interested in the cornstarch rattle.  This baby rattle contains no toxins, dyes, or any other artificial materials.  Instead, it’s made out of cornstarch, and it makes a very nice and low-key rattling noise that will keep any baby entertained.  Just remember to wash it by hand—the hot dishwasher will damage it.

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