1. Baby's identification and contact information:
Ensure you provide your child's name, birthdate, address, and your contact numbers, including an alternate contact in case of emergencies. This information helps the daycare staff keep track of your child and reach you when needed.
2. Diapers and wipes:
Pack an ample supply of diapers, wipes, and diaper cream if your child requires it. Label each diaper bag with your baby's name for easy identification.
3. Extra change of clothes:
Babies can be messy, so pack at least one complete change of clothes, including socks and bibs. Accidents happen, and it's best to be prepared.
4. Bottles and formula or breast milk:
If your infant is bottle-fed, provide enough pre-measured formula or expressed breast milk for the day. Include labeled bottles with your baby's name for feeding convenience.
5. Pacifiers and comfort items:
Bring your baby's favorite pacifier, stuffed animal, or comfort blanket to help them feel secure and comforted during their daycare experience.
6. Baby food or snacks (if applicable):
For older infants, include any necessary baby food, snacks, or purees along with feeding instructions.
7. Baby blanket or swaddle:
A familiar blanket or swaddle can provide comfort and help your baby nap better at daycare.
8. Necessary medical supplies and instructions:
If your child has any medical needs or allergies, provide clear instructions and any required medications to the daycare staff. Ensure all supplies are labeled and easily accessible.