Alternate Uses for 7 Versatile Baby Essentials

Having a baby means adapting to many changing situations. You might need a burp cloth to clean up a regular mess and then use it for its intended purpose. If you are having a picnic in the summer, those baby blankets that were keeping your baby warm in the winter suddenly make fantastic picnic blankets. Whether it’s an item that can be repurposed after it’s no longer needed for its original function or something that has a lot of versatility, here are some baby essentials that pull double duty.

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A Receiving Blanket for Playing, Covering Strollers, and Changing

One of the most versatile baby essentials is the humble receiving blanket, especially when made with 100% cotton muslin. This increases the absorption, making the baby blanket an option as an emergency burp cloth. When not cleaning up messes, the receiving blanket can act as anything from a playmat to a stroller cover, an improvised feeding cover to an emergency changing pad when out and about. Having an extra receiving blanket in a diaper bag can save you many headaches.


A Stack of Burp Cloths for Messes Around the House

Burp cloths, other than for burping a baby and saving you from having to change outfits, are perfect for cleaning up other messes. Did you spill from the bottle? Wipe it up with a burp cloth. Does your baby have a runny nose? Grab a burp cloth instead of a tissue. With a large stock of burp cloths, you can simply clean, throw one in the laundry, and have another ready from the stack.

A Portable Crib as a Play Area

A portable crib works not only as a sleeping area but as a way to have a contained play area. Need to get some job done and put your baby down for a few minutes? Move the portable crib into the room with you, set your baby in it with a few toys, and they’ll be entertained for a few minutes. Even better, you can get large plastic balls and turn it into a small ball pit for endless fun.


A Breastfeeding Pillow for Tummy Time and Sitting Practice 

Other than helping you prop up a baby while nursing, a breastfeeding pillow can help you prop up your baby for tummy time, as well. Plus, a U-shaped pillow is perfect for helping a baby sit up and play when they can’t quite sit up themselves.


A Crib Can Become Furniture

While some cribs easily convert into toddler beds, you have other options once the crib is no longer needed. With a little DIY, a crib can be turned into a small desk or workbench, repurposing the crib with a few chairs and a surface. Cutting off the front and adding cushions can turn the crib into a quick loveseat, or cutting the crib in half gives you the bases for two armchairs. Just check out social media for inspo!


A Diaper Pail Can Become a Trash Can

Diaper pails, especially those that do not use a proprietary bag, can be turned into trash cans when your baby is eventually potty trained. The secret is that, even while your baby is still in diapers, if you are using a diaper pail that has a large, open bag, it can also be used as a trash bag. From clothing tags to empty disposable baby wipe pouches, it will all go into the trash bin eventually.


About aden + anais

The signature aden + anais super-soft 100% cotton muslin products, introduced in 2006, have proven to be favorites of parents everywhere. Super-soft baby blankets from aden + anais are indispensable for their versatility and preferred by both parents and gift-givers alike. The versatile baby blankets can go from swaddling a baby during naptime to acting as a stroller cover or an emergency burp cloth. Readers of Parents Magazine named the baby blankets as essential baby items. Whether you are a new or seasoned parent, aden + anais offers practical, stylish, and cute baby essentials. The products are designed with a focus on simplicity, comfort, and style. aden + anais’ high-quality, Insta-worthy products include baby blankets, swaddles, baby bibs, and more.

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