The checklists parents actually reuse
This section keeps preparation practical. Instead of huge gear lists, the English pages focus on the steps, documents, and everyday items that usually make the biggest difference in real life.
Birth prep checklist
Hospital bag basics, paperwork, support-person planning, car seat setup, and the last tasks that matter most before delivery.
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Newborn checklist
Safe sleep, feeding basics, diapering, home setup, and the items most families actually use right away.
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Starting solids checklist
High chair setup, bibs, spoons, simple first-food planning, and cleanup basics that make solids feel easier.
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Daycare prep checklist
Labels, extra clothes, nap items, emergency contacts, and the details that help the first weeks go more smoothly.
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How to use these lists well
These checklists focus on the items and steps parents usually need first, not on building the biggest possible shopping cart.
Each page is designed to reduce last-minute stress by grouping together the tasks that are easiest to forget.
Use the lists as planning tools, then adjust for your own pediatrician, daycare, birth setting, or family routine.