While you want guests to bring a gift of
their choosing, it is also important to encourage them to bring something
that will make the parent’s life easier, especially to use right
after the birth of the child. Therefore, let each guest know in person
or via the invitation that if they would like to bring a frozen meal or
coupons for baby products or even their services, it would be greatly appreciated.
As a host, you need to consider the people that will be on the
invitation list. Sometimes, finances are tight and buying gifts
tough. You have a couple of options. First, you could set the tone
on the invitations advising that while gifts are appreciated, they
are not mandatory. This way, people know they can attend the shower
but not feel embarrassed if they come without a gift.
Another option is to purchase a few extra, inexpensive but nice
gifts from the funds collected. As the host, if you know someone
is one a tight budget, you could tactfully let them know that you
had extra gifts purchased so if they need one, they are certainly
more than welcome simply to take one to give the couple. This way,
that individual could choose a gift to give without feeling bad.
SIBLING GIFTS
For siblings, a new baby in the home can be a stressful and insecure
time. After all, they are used to getting all the attention and
now, everyone who comes to the door is offering something to the
new baby, completely looking past them. To ensure siblings are
included, we would highly recommend the following:
•Always speak to the sibling before making over the baby.
The sibling will know what is going on while the baby has no idea.
Therefore, when you enter the home or place of the baby shower,
take just a moment to greet the child. Instead of saying, “Do
you like your new sister/brother” put the focus on them.
Something as simple as, “How are you, you look so cute! I
bet you are the best big sister/brother in the world.” You
would be amazed at how such a small gesture can make such a big
impact. Not only is the child getting the recognition needed but
also, the parents appreciate this since they too understand the
insecurities occurring with the sibling.
•Bring a small, inexpensive gift for the sibling. Although
the purpose of the shower is to celebrate the life of the newborn
baby, a small $2 gift is important. You can take a plain brown
lunch bag, draw pictures or paste cartoons or stickers on it, and
inside, add a granola bar, a coloring book and crayons, book, toy
car, etc. All these items are inexpensive and can make the baby
shower more enjoyable for the sibling.
About the Author
Cathy is the Owner of Baby Shower ideas and
the author of Baby Shower Moments A to Z Guide. If you are looking
for baby shower gift ideas pay Cathy a visit.
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