Reddit Reddit reviews Colorful Closet Dividers Baby Boy Girl Clothing Rack Size Dividers with Sizes Newborn to 18-24 Months (8 Pieces)

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Colorful Closet Dividers Baby Boy Girl Clothing Rack Size Dividers with Sizes Newborn to 18-24 Months (8 Pieces)
Sizes: newborn, 0-3 months, 3-6 months, 6-9 months, 9-12 months, 12-18 months, 18-24 months, toddlers; 1 Piece for each size, totally 8 piecesOverall size: approx. 13.8 x 5.1 cm/ 5.4 x 2 inches (LW), the diameter of center hole is approx. 3.5 cm/ 1.4 inches; Color: multicolor, as pictures shownMaterial: these closet dividers are made of sturdy and durable plastic with a long lifetime, good for keeping things separated nicelyClothes arrangement: these useful clothing size dividers are good for arranging baby's clothes neatly by their ages from newborn to toddlersSuitable ranges: these closet hanger dividers can be applied them home or clothes store to organize various clothes such as pants, T-shirts, jackets and more
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u/wicksa ยท 2 pointsr/BabyBumps

Also due in January and have the same "problem". For the clothes, I washed them all and sorted into sizes (NB, 0-3, 3-6, etc). I went through all the clothes and threw the ones I absolutely didn't want (either really ugly, had stupid sayings on them or were stained badly) into a bag. I will eventually donate the clean ones that I just think are ugly, and probably throw away the really stained ones or use them as rags or something. I actually kept a lot because it was in good condition and mostly non-offensive (lots of gender neutral stuff!) I still probably have too much and she won't wear it all, but I figure it's better to have more than not enough.

I have an Ikea Malm dresser and a closet in the nursery. I put onsies and pants in the dresser. Top drawer is NB/0-3 months, next drawer has 3-6 and 6-9 months, and the bottom drawer has 9-12 and 12-18 months. Anything bigger I left in bags and put in the attic for later as I won't need it for a while. The other side of the dresser I put some diapers/wipes/butt cream/other diapering supplies in the top drawer. The bottom drawer is filled with swaddles and blankets. The middle drawer has baby towels/robes/wash cloths.

In the closet I got these dividers and hung things like dresses, overalls, footie pajamas, other larger/fancier items and sorted by size with the dividers. I didn't particularly want baby shoes (babies don't even walk!) but alas, I got a few pairs as gifts. So I put them on the top shelf of the closet.

I have built in shelves right next to the closet, so on those I put rolled up burp cloths, books, and some cute toys that are basically for display purposed right now because I don't think a newborn will play with them.

For swings/rockers right now I have a swing that has a removable bouncer that I plan on keeping down stairs in the living room. I also have a rock n play I am keeping upstairs (in the nursery for now, but might end up in the bedroom or the living room who knows!) The crib and bassinet are upstairs and the pack n play is downstairs. So I have a place to set the baby basically in each room of the house.

If you have extra swings/rockers/pack n plays I would consider keeping them at a family member's house if it's somewhere you think you might visit frequently! Otherwise donate or sell (or return if you have a receipt), but maybe wait until baby is here so you can test them out and see which ones your baby prefers.