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The Non-Toxic Baby Registry: What I'd Actually Put On It

The products I recommend to clients and use in my own home — without the greenwashing.


Why This Matters More Than Most Lists Tell You

Building a baby registry today can feel overwhelming. There are thousands of products, endless "must-have" lists, and a whole lot of greenwashing.

And here's the truth most people won't tell you: babies are one of the most vulnerable populations when it comes to toxic exposure.

Their detox pathways aren't fully developed. Their skin is more permeable. Their bodies are smaller, so exposures add up faster. And yet… conventional baby products are often loaded with things like synthetic fragrance, preservatives, plastics, and even flame retardants.

This is why I always tell my clients: You don't need more stuff. You need better stuff.

A non-toxic baby registry isn't about perfection. It's about being intentional with the products your baby is using every single day.

Below are some of my favorite, tried-and-true essentials that I recommend to clients and use in my own home.


Skincare & Daily Care

These are some of the highest impact swaps because they're used daily and go directly on your baby's skin.

Toups & Co Baby Balm If you buy one thing from this list, make it this. This is my go-to for diaper rash, cuts and scrapes, eczema, general rashes, and dry skin. It replaces multiple products and actually works. Hands down the best baby balm.
Toups & Co Baby Wash Simple, gentle, and free from the junk found in most conventional baby washes.
Shoosha Body Lotion Great for daily hydration, especially for sensitive or reactive skin.
Shoosha French Lavender Wash Perfect for a calming nighttime routine without synthetic fragrance.

Diapering

HealthyBaby Diapers Diapers are something your baby is in constantly, so this matters. Many conventional options contain chlorine byproducts, fragrance, and other unnecessary additives. This is one of the cleanest options out there.

Feeding Essentials

Philips Glass Bottles Glass over plastic whenever possible. More stable, easier to clean, and reduces chemical exposure from heating and repeated use.
Haakaa Silicone Pump A must-have, especially in the early postpartum days. Helps catch letdown effortlessly, reduces wasted milk, and is made from simple food-grade silicone. Low effort, high reward.
BEABA Food Maker Once you introduce solids, this becomes a staple. Steam and blend in one device — it saves time, reduces reliance on packaged foods, and keeps ingredients clean and simple.

Gear (What Your Baby Sits In Matters)

Nuna Car Seat + Stroller One of the few brands that avoids added flame retardants. This is a big one that's often overlooked but has a major impact.
Baby Delight Bouncer A great minimalist option without all the unnecessary fabrics, sounds, and materials you find in many conventional bouncers. Simple, functional, and a go-to for those early months.

Bath Time

Boon Baby Bathtub Clean design, easy to use, and avoids the bulk (and often questionable materials) of many traditional tubs.
Pehr Hooded Towels Soft, well-made, and free from the synthetic overload you see in many baby textiles.
Green Sprouts Burp Cloths + Wash Cloths Everyday essentials that you'll use constantly. Simple, functional, and made with better materials than most conventional options.

Furniture & Sleep

Nestig Wave Crib Convertible, thoughtfully designed, and made with safer materials than many traditional cribs.
Snuggle Me Organic Lounger Great for supervised lounging and those early bonding moments.

Feeding & Mealtime (Later Stages)

Stokke High Chair Grows with your child and avoids the cheaper plastics used in many high chairs.

Toys & Development (This Is Huge)

Lovevery Toy Subscription If you're adding a registry item that truly makes a difference, this is it. You can gift it for a full year, which is incredible for new parents. It takes all the research off mom, offers age-specific and developmentally appropriate toys, organized play kits, high-quality materials, and kids actually use and love them. I still use this with my son at 3.5.

Final Thoughts

A non-toxic baby registry isn't about fear.
It's about reducing unnecessary exposure where it matters most.

Start with:

  • What goes on your baby
  • What goes in your baby
  • What they're exposed to daily

You don't need to do everything at once. But these swaps are a strong, intentional place to start.


Want the Full Breakdown?

If you're building your registry or starting your non-toxic journey with kids, check out my Non-Toxic Babies & Kids Guide.

Inside:

  • 125+ vetted product swaps
  • Category-by-category breakdowns
  • What to avoid and why
  • Practitioner-backed recommendations you can trust

It's designed to take the guesswork out of creating a safer home for your family.


Frequently Asked Questions

Why do conventional baby products matter so much?

Babies have less developed detox pathways, more permeable skin, and smaller bodies — which means exposures from everyday products add up faster. Being intentional about what touches and enters their body makes a meaningful difference from day one.

What are the highest-impact swaps on a non-toxic baby registry?

Skincare and daily care products are among the highest impact because they're used every day and go directly on your baby's skin. Diapers are a close second since babies wear them around the clock. Gear like car seats and bouncers matter too — look for brands that avoid added flame retardants.

Do I need to replace everything at once?

Not at all. Start with what your baby uses most often and daily. Skincare, diapers, and feeding items are great places to begin. From there, layer in swaps as products run out or as budget allows. Progress over perfection always.

Where can I find more vetted non-toxic product recommendations for kids?

The Non-Toxic Babies & Kids Guide includes 125+ vetted product swaps with category-by-category breakdowns and practitioner-backed recommendations — designed to take the guesswork out of building a safer home for your family.

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