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5 things to make your home office baby-friendly

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Adjusting to being a new parent can pose some challenges, so it’s important to equip your home office to accommodate this new stage of life. With the right purchases, it’s easy to make your home office baby-friendly—and ease the transition back into work.

Keep this portable tri-fold mattress in the office to keep your little one comfortable. Made with a rich high-density foam, it’s compact and foldable–stow it away discreetly and take it out as needed. It also comes in a storage case with built-in handles for easy transport. With this convenient mattress, you can keep your baby well-rested and have a bed at the ready. The foam is CertiPUR-US certified, meaning it is non-toxic and safe for your baby. Even better, the cover is machine washable for easy cleanup.
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This Earth Designer Baby Diaper Bag is useful for the parent on the go. Have it ready in case you need to go anywhere and feel at ease knowing that you’ll be prepared at a moment’s notice. This set includes a bottle holder, changing mat, and wet bag and is made with an easy wipe-down fabric to keep stains at bay. Portable and convenient, just stow it next to your desk in case you need to leave the office and bring your baby, whether it’s a doctor’s appointment or coffee meeting. Prep it with items your little one will need outside the home: formula, diapers, baby wipes, and more.
Have a portable change station ready in your home office with the PooPoose Baby Changing Pad: you’ll be able to change your baby’s diapers without ever having to leave. It includes an adjustable and removable strap for the utmost safety and comfort—and it’ll make changing a breeze for parents with wriggling babies. The changing pad is made of waterproof material, so it’s wipeable, easy to clean, and machine washable. Made with food-grade materials, it’ll fit most standard changing tables.
The Nellam Baby Food Storage Container is ideal for separating food servings to make it easy to feed your baby. Coming in four-ounce containers, it’s the perfect size for mashed peas and other baby food to keep your little nourished and fed. It also conveniently fits in the refrigerator or your diaper bag so you can feed your baby on the go. Use it for leftovers and keep it on hand in case your little one gets hungry. It’s an excellent addition to a baby-friendly office.
This adorable Baby Milestone Blanket is great as a keepsake–and you can swaddle your baby in it. Take photos of your little one with this blanket to create memories to last a lifetime. Your baby will stay cozy in this blanket: place it folded over your office chair just in case. It’s a fun, easy way to keep track of your baby’s growth so you can enjoy all the time spent together, even at work. Even better, this blanket will carry cherished memories long after your child outgrows it.

With the right items and a little know-how, you can transform your home office into a welcoming space for you and your baby. Creating a home office that gives you space to be a parent can help integrate your new role while allowing you to stay on task at work.

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