My Faves
Baby Bliss Bracelet
A must-have for every new mom! It's so common to experience “brain fog” after birth with the constant feeding, sleepless nights, and hormone changes. Time becomes a blur, and you might suddenly think, “Wait, when did I last feed my baby?”
These bracelets help keep track of feedings and naps effortlessly. For nursing moms, switching it between arms reminds you which side to start on, and for formula-fed babies, it helps track how many ounces they drank that day.

Baby Resource
Here's a short list of optional product suggestions for that pair well with my workshops. You don’t need to buy anything extra in order to successfully learn and apply the methods I teach—but some of these items can make it easier to integrate the routines into daily life. If you're able to invest in one or more, they can help you implement the approach more smoothly and comfortably.
Please note that these are general product suggestions—not endorsements of any specific brand or model. Be sure to read reviews before purchasing, but in most cases, choosing a reputable brand will serve you well. Also, none of these are affiliate or sponsored links, and I don’t earn any commission. This is simply a helpful resource to support you and your baby.
Glider/Rocking Chair
Good positioning is important when feeding your baby. The right chair can support your posture and make you more relaxed, which in turn helps a baby eat more and digest better.
Boppy Pillow
The Boppy Pillow wraps around your waist for feeding support, easing arm and back strain. It also helps during tummy time when your baby wants to play but needs a little extra help.
Swaddle Blanket
Swaddling is a magical way to soothe newborns. It helps them relax and sleep better by keeping their bodies still, preventing sudden wake-ups. A simple trick that makes a big difference!
Baby Mat
A soft, simple mat that encourages tummy time, helping babies build strength and coordination. It offers a safe, cozy space for early play, exploration, and healthy physical development.
Bouncer Seat
A simple, inexpensive bouncer seat is a great way to let your baby relax after tummy time. It frees up your hands while your baby sits comfortably, looking around and playing with toys.
Baby Swing
A step up from a bouncer is a swing like the MamaRoo. Though more expensive, it can be worth it for soothing a baby who is especially hard to calm.
Sound Machine
A sound machine helps your baby fall asleep and stay asleep longer. It’s especially useful in noisy homes with older kids or pets, creating a calm, consistent environment for better sleep.
Diaper Caddy
A diaper caddy keeps everything organized and within arm’s reach—diapers, wipes, creams, and other essentials—making diaper changes quick and easy. Just make sure to restock it often!