By Mary Chatfield Baby Sprinkle- Instead of a full-on “shower,” this type of party involves just a “sprinkle” of gifts. It’s perfect for a second or third pregnancy when mom already has all the essentials. Friends can help her stock up on the supplies she really needs (diapers, lotions, etc.) and celebrate her new arrival in a more relaxed way. This is a “girls only!” party for pampering the mommy-to-be before the challenges of motherhood begin. Gifts might include a manicure, a massage, belly butter or other treats. One Auburn reader recommended Mother Love Herbal Company: “I loved the belly oil & salve, and their line is amazing—Super pure!” (Find their paraben-free, certified organic, nothing-artificial, anything-you-need products at www.motherlove.com ). And no party’s complete without chocolate! Try sweetriot’s all-natural dark chocolate-covered cacao nibs for a seriously decadent—but healthy—craving fix. At only 140 calories per cute, travel-size tin, and loaded with healthy antioxidants, mama can “treat for two” totally guilt-free (www.sweetriot.com). Adoptive families also need baby gear, and they are just as excited about their new bundle. While many of the typical shower games won’t be appropriate, this is a great occasion for celebration. Can you still throw a baby shower for your best friend in Omaha? You bet! A long distance baby shower is a perfect way for family and friends to celebrate the new baby... no matter where they live! Visit this web page for more inspiration: www.creative-baby-shower-ideas.com/longdistancebabyshower.html. Becoming a new grandma is a very big deal. And we all know grandma will need her own paraphernalia for when baby comes to visit. Close friends of the grandma-to-be can share in her excitement with this special party just for her.We all love to party, and what better excuse could you have than a new baby?! Here are some more ways to celebrate:
Mama Party-
Adoption Baby Shower-
Long-Distance Baby Shower-
GrandBaby Shower-
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