1. A Hatch Rest+ baby sound machine with so many sound and lighting options, you'll have a blast picking your baby's room ~vibes~. This can also be set to use as an "okay to wake" clock when your kiddo is a little older! We've had my son's hatch since he was one, and I now tell all my expecting friends to add this to their registries.

(Also worth noting my partner and I got jealous of how great it is and bought our own Hatch Restore for our bedroom. 😅) Promising review: " I didn’t register for this for my baby shower, but I wish I had , because I decided to buy it once my son was a little over a month old because he was a very fussy sleeper before we got the hatch. He would wake up very frequently making little grunting noises and wiggling around before, but now with the hatch he will sleep for hours completely peaceful! We use a warm orange light and white noise, it’s the perfect combo for making him comfortable and now my husband and I even love the sound of white noise to help us sleep better (especially since our upstairs neighbors make a lot of noise at all hours).

Overall, one of my top five baby items that I think every parent should have." — Marissa Serna Price: $89.99 2.

Or a Nanit sleep set that includes a pro camera with wall mount, a sound and light audio monitor, a travel stand, and a breathing band that means you can easily slip it on your baby's chest and let the pro camera do the rest of the work of keeping you at ease so you can catch those sweet, sw.