Best Ways to Store Baby Items (2024)

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Planning to reuse all of those expensive baby items for your second baby? Putting away your stroller for the winter? Wanting to resell your high end baby clothes but don’t have the time right now? Saving your baby gear (and other items) is a cost effective, eco-friendly way to pass down pre-used, barely worn, and lightly loved baby items.

So, what is the best way to store baby items? What should you toss, what can you save and what’s best to donate? As a general rule, bottle nipples, pacifiers, some breast pumps and parts, and food and medicine items should not be saved. Everything else is fair game for saving and storing, or donating!

Evaluate your items prior to storage to make sure you’re keeping only top quality items that you’ll want down the road. Make sure that everything is in good condition, has all the pieces, hasn’t been recalled, is in working order and is free of significant damage.

Here are the best ways to store baby items for future use:

Best way to store clothes:

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Sort through your baby clothes and make one pile of items that can be tossed, one pile that can be donated and one pile that you want to keep. Toss everything with staining, holes or rips, and donate things that you never liked or that you have way too many of (hello, 2500 little baby socks, you’re cute but I don’t need all of you!). Next, launder all of the clothing you want to keep with a baby safe detergent and dry completely. Any amount of moisture left can equal mold and mildew.

To make unpacking and finding things easier when you’re ready for them, sort clothes by size and pack each size in a separate vacuum sealed bag. Resealable bags make a great (and cheap) alternative to vacuum sealing. For added security, you can layer clothes with archival tissue paper to prevent moisture accumulation and add a scented satchel to keep fabric fresh. Label each bag with the size and type, and store baby items in boxes or tubs with well fitting lids. Loose lids allow for bugs and critters to make cozy homes and holes out of your precious baby clothes. You’ll want to avoid that!

If you are planning to store baby items in boxes in the attic or basem*nt, plastic tubs made of polypropylene are best at keeping moisture at bay. Consider temperature and humidity when deciding where to store your baby’s clothes. Sunlight can quickly bleach and fade fabrics, and garages see a range of temps that may degrade some materials.

Best way to store strollers:

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Strollers can take quite a beating and still keep on rolling. But some precautions should be taken prior to storing your baby’s ride away for the winter or until a new brother or sister comes along. Before packing up and storing your stroller, give it a thorough cleaning. Crumbs, gummy bears, Cheerios or whatever else may be lurking in those hidden seams are breeding grounds for mold, bacteria, and *gasp* bugs!

Try to get out as much staining prior to storage as possible. Stains like sunscreen, mud, and potty accidents are much harder to get out the longer they sit, so removing them now is key. After wiping, scrubbing and/or steaming, allow the stroller, fabric and all attachments to thoroughly dry. Any amount of moisture can lead to mold, mildew, and rust; possibly rendering the stroller unusable.

If you just don’t have the time, tools or energy to do a heavy deep cleaning, consider hiring a company, like BabyQuip Cleaning. Their certified cleaners spruce up your stroller and sanitize it for you! Having a professional clean and detail your gear can offer peace of mind, knowing your baby gear is storage ready.

Storing your strollers in an easily accessible location makes the most sense, in case you may need it for a 4 year old who swore off strollers two years ago but suddenly forgets how to walk! Dreambaby StrollAway Over the Door Stroller Hangers are a great way to stow away strollers behind a closet or bedroom door.

For longer term storage, ladder hooks screwed into the wall of a garage or basem*nt will help to keep strollers up off the ground, deterring pesky critters from crawling inside. Cover your strollers with large, clean sheets, to protect from dust, light, and moisture. Remove all accessories, like guard bars, snacks trays, and adapters, and store them in the stroller’s basket in an airtight bag. This will prevent any damage that may come from folding the stroller with the accessories attached while keeping all the parts together.

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Best way to store car seats:

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Car seats are necessary safety devices and extreme care must be taken prior to storing them away for the next baby. Prior to storing, give your car seat and base(s) a good cleaning. Any crumbs, spilled milk, crackers, or other hidden gems are bacteria and mold magnets. Remove the cover from the car seat (if applicable) and shake out any loose material from the plastic base. Always clean your car seats according to the manufacturer’s instructions, or leave it to the gear experts at BabyQuip Cleaning. Depending on how deeply you clean your car seat, ensure that the seat and all accessories that you plan to store with it are clean and dry before packing them up.

Determining where to store baby items like your car seat and base is important. Keep in mind that garages or unfinished basem*nts can be damp. Garage floors are affected the most by temperature changes and car seat frames need to be treated carefully. Be careful not to store baby items, especially the car seat, in the sun or direct light, as that can damage the fabric and bleach the plastics. If possible, store car seats in their original boxes, in a sealable plastic bag. If you don’t have the original packaging, store car seats on shelves, cabinets, or up off the ground.

Mark the expiration date on the outside of the bag you seal the car seat in and toss the car seat out when the date has passed. Inspect the car seat again when taking it out of storage. Any mold, cracks, or damage could render the car seat unusable. Check for recalls prior to resuming usage of the seat and give it a good vacuum and wipe down to remove any dust that may have accumulated.

Best way to store toys:

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Go through your baby’s toys and discard anything with chew/bite marks, scratches, or broken or missing pieces. This is the ideal time to get rid of that one toy that makes that annoying noise you always hated!! Bite marks can harbor bacteria and the noisy toy can harbor bad feelings. Only save what is really going to be used in the future. Remove any batteries to prevent corrosion or leaking, which may damage the toy. Disinfect toys by spraying them with a baby friendly sanitizing spray like CleanSmart Toy Disinfecting Spray or toss hard toys into the washing machine in a mesh bag.

If you have bath or water toys that you would like to keep, make absolutely sure there is no mold inside. Bath toys can start harboring mold quickly. Before putting them away, give them a dip in a water and bleach solution, making sure to squeeze the air out and releasing once they are submerged in order to fill the toy with your cleaning solution. Dry completely before storing them in an airtight container. To prevent mold before it starts, cover the air hole in your water toys with a dollop of hot glue!

Store baby items like toys in lidded storage containers with clear labels, either by type (legos, Barbies, cars etc.) or by age, so you can take out one tub at a time.

Best way to store cribs, swings and other furniture:

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Before storing large items, consider whether new technology will render the item outdated later. Evaluate the items for safety and recalls, and only keep what you really need. Take pictures of the items assembled and as you unassemble them. You’ll thank yourself later when you need to reassemble!

Break down swings, changing tables, and cribs into smaller, more manageable pieces and keep all the hardware in small plastic bags taped to the items. Wipe down hard surfaces to remove dust and dirt. Clean soft surfaces, like pads, seats, and straps to prevent mold and bacteria growth.

For larger pieces of furniture, cover with a large bed sheet out of the light. For smaller pieces, store in a plastic tub or coverall bag. Include the hardware, pictures, and reassembly instructions in the storage bags or totes, to make putting the furniture back together less stressful.

Store baby items carefully from the start! It will help to keep your baby gear in pristine condition and ensure that your items are ready for a new baby or resale.

Didn’t store baby items properly last season and now it’s in need of some serious TLC? Give your local baby gear experts at BabyQuip Cleaning a call. They’ll have your gear sparkling and like new in no time!

About the author:

Sarah Huff is a mama of two beautiful boys and is the Customer and Community Support Manager for BabyQuip. She proudly helps traveling families and local grandparents by providing high-end baby gear rentals. Sarah takes pride in her inventory, ensuring that everything she rents passes strict cleaning and quality standards! Sarah also LOVES cleaning baby gear and it shows! She cleans the dirtiest, grimiest, stickiest, crumb-filled car seats and strollers and gets them sparkling clean and sanitized. Shes a certified cleaning expert!

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Best Ways to Store Baby Items (2024)

FAQs

How to properly store baby items? ›

If you're planning to put baby things in storage soon, these tips can help you keep them accessible and in good condition.
  1. Sort and Purge. ...
  2. Clean Everything. ...
  3. Make Boxes Easy to Find. ...
  4. Wrap Baby Bottles in Bubble Wrap and Baby Blankets. ...
  5. Disassemble Toy Furniture Before Placing in Storage. ...
  6. Find a Reputable Mini Storage.
Jun 5, 2019

Where to store baby things? ›

Nursery Storage Drawer Goals

These parents have dedicated the top drawer to nappies, wipes, and associated supplies; bottom to onesies, blankets, and pyjamas. Formal outfits, bubbles, and dresses can be stored in separate drawers or hung. This setup is manageable and makes the most sense for new parents.

How to organize baby products? ›

Baby Accessory & Nursery Organization Ideas
  1. Set up baby's changing bed.
  2. Organize bins for all toys.
  3. Use extra shelves for storage.
  4. Use drawer organizers efficiently.
  5. Get creative with organizing baby clothes.
  6. Use simple racks for all baby shoes.
  7. Find the right bath caddy for toys.
  8. Maximize your bath corners.
Sep 30, 2020

How to store baby stuff in the garage? ›

Keep in mind that garages or unfinished basem*nts can be damp. Garage floors are affected the most by temperature changes and car seat frames need to be treated carefully. Be careful not to store baby items, especially the car seat, in the sun or direct light, as that can damage the fabric and bleach the plastics.

When should I start organizing baby stuff? ›

While it's best to wait to do anything until the second trimester, there are projects you could postpone even longer. For instance, you can wait to hang shelving units until a later day, especially if you haven't even bought hangers for your newborn's clothes yet.

How do you store baby stuff in the kitchen? ›

In deep drawers, use clear bins or deep drawer dividers to store and contain different categories of items like baby utensils, sippy cups, plates, bowls etc. If you need some extra help but aren't sure where to start, reach out to Horderly to schedule an in-home or virtual organizing session.

What to do with all the baby stuff? ›

Baby gear like bouncers, swings, playards, baby seats, baby carriers and other gear can either be sold or donated, assuming the gear is still in fairly good condition. Some can even be recycled through Terracycle. Some brands offer specific programs for selling or donating their gear.

Where do you put baby stuff? ›

One way to optimize nursery storage is to use a dresser in place of a changing table. Simply put a changing pad on top of the dresser, then use the drawers for storing diapers, wipes, creams, and baby clothes.

What week should I buy baby stuff? ›

You can—and should—start buying things for your baby whenever you want. Some women choose to start shopping after the first trimester, but it's personal preference. As you get closer to the end of your first trimester, you'll likely have an ultrasound done to get your first look at how your baby is developing.

How to set up a baby closet? ›

Sort your baby's clothes by size and age, and use simple clothes dividers (they come in multiple colors!) to keep them organized and easily accessible. Use all the same hangers for a cohesive look. I like these inexpensive white plastic hangers, and I use these hanger clips to hang up shorts and pants.

Where to store swaddle blankets? ›

Storage Under the Crib

So, buying a crib with drawers underneath can be really helpful when it comes to linen storage. Storing things like sets of crib sheets, wearable baby blankets, and swaddle blankets under your crib can make it easier to grab the items as needed.

When should I start baby stuff? ›

So while you don't have to buy everything from the moment you learn you're pregnant, at the same time you shouldn't leave things until the last minute. Most babies arrive between 37 and 41 weeks of pregnancy. Ideally, you should aim to have everything you need by week 35.

How to store baby items for future use? ›

Ensure they're stored safely by disassembling them as much as you can and storing all the parts together in one place. If something can't be taken apart without a lot of trouble, try to store it in a secure place where it won't run the risk of falling over.

How do you fit baby stuff in a small room? ›

Simply remove the closet doors, add a crib or bassinet, and incorporate shelves or rolling carts for diaper-changing supplies and clothes! You can also try incorporating a compact diaper-changing table to help open up more floor space for other items in your small nursery layout.

What is the best way to store baby food? ›

Store baby food purees in sealable containers, such as BPA-free plastic containers, glass jars, or reusable pouches. Place baby food purees in the fridge and use them within these recommended time frames to keep them fresh: Fruits and veggie purees: 2 to 3 days. Meat purees: 1 day.

How would you store food for the baby safely? ›

To begin with, your baby will only eat a tiny amount of the food you cook, so it's a good idea to store any untouched leftovers for another day. You can safely keep individual portions of homemade food in the fridge for a couple of days1. Just pop them in an airtight container.

How long should you wait to take a newborn to the store? ›

Some doctors recommend that parents wait until their baby is a few months old before going to crowded public places (like malls, movie theaters, and airplanes). If the weather is nice, take your baby outside whenever you feel up to it — you both would both probably enjoy a stroll outside and some fresh air.

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