By sticking to the registry, you provide the parents with peace of mind, knowing their nursery will be stocked with exactly what they’ve chosen for their new arrival.

While the registry provides the "what," your card provides the "who." Write a heartfelt note to the parents. If you are a parent yourself, you might include a brief tip about why the item you chose was a lifesaver for you. This adds a personal touch to a practical gift.

Buying from a baby registry is a thoughtful way to support new parents as they prepare for a major life transition. By following the registry, you ensure that your gift is something the parents truly need and want, while also helping them avoid the clutter of duplicate items. 1. Locate the Registry

It is wise to look at the registry as soon as you receive the invitation. Registries are often updated in real-time; shopping early gives you the widest variety of price points and categories to choose from. If you wait until the last minute, you may find that only very expensive items or very small "filler" items remain. 3. Consider Your Budget

The most critical technical step is ensuring the registry knows you bought the item.

The first step is finding where the parents-to-be have registered. Most modern registries are hosted online through major retailers like Amazon , Target , or Babylist. You can usually find a registry by searching the parents' full names on the retailer's "Gift Registry" search page. If you aren't sure where they are registered, check the baby shower invitation or ask a close friend or family member of the couple. 2. Shop Early for the Best Selection