Best baby girls accessories according to redditors

We found 74 Reddit comments discussing the best baby girls accessories. We ranked the 59 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the top 20.

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Baby girls socks
Baby girls tights
Baby girls leg warmers
Baby girls accessories
Baby girls hats & caps
Baby > Apparel & Accessories > Baby Girls > Accessories > Receiving Blankets
Baby girls hair accessories

Top Reddit comments about Baby Girls' Accessories:

u/CrowningHardtop · 12 pointsr/beyondthebump

Instead of shoes I went with socks with the anti slip pads on them. We have all hardwood floors at home and they worked great for us when my LO started walking at 9months.

Socks

u/shadow_walkerOZ · 7 pointsr/xbox
u/sparklekitteh · 6 pointsr/babywearing

We put a floppy sun hat on my son when he was tiny and he didn't mind at all! iPlay makes great ones, we've used them since the start and LO still uses them now that he's 3 :)

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07767MNHJ/

u/Keepingheather · 6 pointsr/WaltDisneyWorld

Those clip on bows! Where are they from?

Update: found the direct link for the sequin bows on Amazon

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01MDPCIAU/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_3BTSBb26WVWMV

u/delavenue · 5 pointsr/beyondthebump

We were gifted a set of these hats for my LO. They look adorable on her, but I have yet to take her out in them.

Full disclosure, I'm white, she is white. Should I be concerned about offending someone by putting her in it?

Maybe I'm over thinking this.

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07GJ47311/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_awdb_t1_3JyTDbH1GHY88

u/derpyderpkitten · 4 pointsr/beyondthebump

The newborn socks having non slip soles is hilarious. I'm leary to use the crib shoes outside, I would think the rough cement side walk would scratch them up in a day!

While I was browsing around for shoes I did come across these grip socks with straps, perhaps try those out.

I also came across these flyknit shoes, I'm going to order them (free returns anyway if it doesn't work out). They look comfy, seems stretchy so perfect for fat feet and have a very flexible sole :-P

u/MrYellowFancyPants · 3 pointsr/beyondthebump

I bought these

My daughter was born with a full head of hair and now it's almost long enough to be a short bob - I use these to keep the hair out of her eyes because I can't bring myself to cut it yet. They're 2" and look so cute in her hair. They stay really well too, they don't slip out like some of the other clips I had bought (which I ended up throwing away because I realized she could actually choke on them). My LO is 4 months and hasnt tried to pull them out yet, but even if she did and these got in her mouth they are too big and wide to swallow. At most she would chew and slobber on them.

I also love stretchy headbands - Target has a lot of cute baby ones but they just now started to fit her head, they were way too big before. I think they are either the Cat & Jack or the Just One You brand.

u/widdershins13 · 3 pointsr/SeattleWADrama

I use to buy a lot of sweatshirts and T-shirts for work at that Value Village you pass on by in your video. I had to stop doing that a couple of years ago when bedbugs started to become so prevalent.

And speaking of babies and socks, my grand-niece has a eight month old and I'm on her Amazon wish list page right now and she still has these on there. What do you think? Should I get them for her?

u/BitterDone · 3 pointsr/KidsAreFuckingStupid

This is the first time in my Reddit career that I'm the guy who found a link!

But here you go!

u/toomanyburritos · 3 pointsr/beyondthebump

My kid hates socks but we got these ( https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0756YBRLN/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_pEg9Bb24WX5V1 ) and they are the only socks he has ever kept on. The grippy part is perfect (we have hardwood everywhere and in 2 months he hasn't slipped at all - and he is a runner) and they are super thick and warm. And they pull up to his knees, which means the pants he wears keep them in place anyway. Totally worth it.

u/pororopenguin · 2 pointsr/daddit

My two year old daughter's hair is curly and difficult. Mom and I have developed a method that seems to work.

  1. During bath time apply conditioner liberally and let sit for 5 minutes.
  2. Repeat
  3. Only use shampoo biweekly.
  4. It's MUCH easier to brush the hair directly after a bath.
  5. Use detangler (watered down conditioner in a spray bottle) if you need to.

    This leaves the hair shiny and smooth. The only style I really do is putting it in a ponytail using these but I'm sure you can find lots of tutorials on YouTube.
u/Exener · 1 pointr/beyondthebump

I LOVE these booties. My mom bought LO a pair and I laughed at first but they stayed on and were AMAZING. I found it difficult and time-consuming to wrangle him in and out of footie pajamas every time he needed a diaper change (admittedly I never tried the ones with zippers instead of snaps) but after getting these booties I never put him in footie pajamas again. He wore the boots and soft pants all through the winter months and then I bought him a bigger pair for the spring.

u/adriCat · 1 pointr/BabyBumps

I ordered a pack off amazon one in every color!!. I like them a lot.

I also had an activity for my baby shower where guests made a headband. Look up headband making kits!

u/MableXeno · 1 pointr/Parenting

Rash guards from Target, Old Navy, and The Children's Place have all been used in my house for my very white household. We also do a hat like this ...and we have never had a problem with babies keeping them on. They might argue at the start, but the hotter it gets, the less they fight.

You also have to REAPPLY SUNSCREEN EVERY 2 HOURS to actually get it to work. Dry them off with a towel, reapply, make them wait a few minutes before getting wet again.

ETA: Always a 2-piece b/c diapers. Also, swim diapers are only to hold poo next to the body until you can get them out of the water - it does not absorb or stop liquids. So do not rely on it in the car on the way to the beach. Change on the beach!

And baby powder for after. Towel dry/drip dry the wettest areas...then just cover in baby powder and it helps dry you and the sand comes off your body.

u/Wruine · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

I Love This dress with This hat and These shoes!

:D

u/Hirocova27 · 1 pointr/babywearing

We bought this! We bought the size up though so we didn’t have to buy it twice. It has a drawstring in the back to tighten and two strings that tie around the neck!


i play. Baby Flap Sun Protection Swim Hat, White 9-18 months https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000PHANNM/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_NEHUCb9P5BZ1A