Getting ready for your new arrival is exciting – but it can also feel a bit much. From big-ticket essentials like prams and car seats to those adorable extras you never knew you needed until you saw them, the list can feel endless.

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That’s where a baby registry can be a game-changer. It helps you organise what you really need, avoid duplicates, and gently guide friends and family toward gifts you’ll actually use and love.

Do you need a baby registry? Not exactly – but it can make life a whole lot easier. It helps you stay organised, avoid duplicate gifts, and lets friends and family feel confident they’re choosing something you’ll genuinely want and use. Guests love knowing they’re getting it right and you won’t have to worry about returning duplicates or awkwardly accepting yet another nappy caddy.

That’s where MyCrib comes in. It’s a modern baby registry platform designed to do exactly that and more. Built for parents-to-be, it brings together real, parent recommendations, effortless sharing, and features like group gifting and universal product links, so you can add items from anywhere.

Here’s everything you need to know about setting up your baby registry - and why we think MyCrib makes it easier than ever.

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What is a baby registry?

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A baby registry is a list of items that parents-to-be would like to receive as gifts – much like a wedding registry, but tailored for everything baby. It’s a helpful way to share what you really need with family and friends, and it helps avoid any unwanted double-ups.

Registries can include everything from everyday essentials like nappies and baby grows to bigger investment items like cribs, buggies and monitors.

Baby registries and baby showers go hand in hand. Many parents create their list in time for the shower, giving guests a clear, thoughtful way to choose gifts they know will be genuinely useful and appreciated – whether it’s something essential or a sweet little extra.

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When should I start a baby registry?

You can start your baby registry whenever it feels right for you. Many parents begin around the 20-week mark, or whenever they have shared their news, as it gives plenty of time to think through what’s needed, plan purchases, and gradually build a list of meaningful gifts for friends and family to choose from.

How to create a baby registry

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There are a few different platforms you can create a baby registry on, the most popular would be Amazon, John Lewis and MyCrib. A dedicated platform like MyCrib is a great option as it’s the only one that’s designed specifically for expecting parents. It offers real tips from other mums and dads, honest product reviews, and a super intuitive setup process.

What to add to your registry 

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Not sure what to add to your registry ? MyCrib has a whole section which shows you what other mums and dads have added to their list and loved, you can see that here.

You can also use their interactive checklist to make sure you have exactly what you might need, neatly broken down by room, routine and life stage. If you create an account on MyCrib you’ll also find a range of example registries to inspire you, from minimalist lists to everything-but-the-kitchen-sink wishlists shared by real parents.

Simply create a free account, add product links from your favourite brands or retailers, and customise your list with colours and baby info. Once you're ready, it’s easy to share via a single link with your nearest and dearest.

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How to share your baby registry 

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Once your list is ready, sharing it is simple – and it doesn’t need to feel awkward. Many parents pop their registry link into a group chat, email, or include it on a baby shower invitation. You can also ask a close friend or family member to share it for you, especially if you'd rather not send it yourself.

The goal is to make things easier for the people who want to treat you – and having a clear, well-organised list helps them choose something meaningful without the guesswork.

So, if you're waiting for the arrival of your little one with bated breath, why not pass the time and cut down on the buying stress by setting up a baby registry? For all the inspiration and help, head over to MyCrib.

Set up a baby registry with MyCrib

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