Find A D Ointment Tube 1 Pack at Amazon
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1. Diapers (5 -7 is a reasonably safe supply) 2. Wipes 3. Cream (like Desitin, A&D ointment, Vaseline) 4. Baby Powder 5. At least one bottle of juice or milk 6. A few jars of baby food 7. At least one clean outfit 8. A few bibs 9. A few cloth diapers to clean up spit and other spills 10. Items to entertain your baby (rattles, books, toys) 11. Baby thermometer 12. Teething rings 13. Biter biscuits or similar type of crackers 14. Medicine for fevers, colds, affiliated symptoms 15. Any prescription medications 16. Measuring device for medications 17. Baby Nail Clippers 18. Phone number of Baby’s Physician 19. Any stuffed animals or favored blankets your baby needs to fall asleep 20. Any parenting books you refer to many times to find answers to unexpected questions Most helpful customer reviews 4 of 4 people found the following review helpful. One time, our baby somehow got a hold of the tube while alone. He managed to get the ointment all over the wood floor, the carpet and, of course, all over himself. He looked rather pathetic, but we couldn’t help laughing about it. What next? The cleanup was difficult, especially with the carpet. The kid suffered no ill effects from the experience even though he probably ingested at least a small amount of the ointment. This is a product I can recommend to new parents. Gary Peterson 5 of 6 people found the following review helpful. But the price here – $13-16 for two 4.8oz tubes is crazy. You can get it for $4.19 at Target. Even my local grocery store is selling it for less than $6 a tube! 1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. |



