What to Pack for Daycare (2024)

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If you are a new parent, going back to work after having your baby can be overwhelming. It is not only difficult to leave your little one for the first time, but there is also so much to do (and remember!) each morning. Thankfully, whether your child is going to a small daycare or a large school, your packing list should be about the same.

First, check with your child’s teacher to be sure they don’t have any specific rules, such as what type of bedding to bring or how to store breast milk. Next, refer to this helpful guide written by experienced moms. The easy-to-read checklist will break down what to pack for daycare in each stage of the first year so you can feel more confident and positive about your day as you and your child head out the door.

Your Daycare Packing List: 0-3 Months

While most newborns stay at home with mom during the first few months, some parents will need to return to work before the 12-week mark. During this delicate phase, it is essential to double check each item on your supply list. An infant less than three months of age should have the following supplies at daycare:

  • Diapers: If you use disposable diapers, be prepared to buy in bulk! Most newborns will go through 8-10 diaper changes each day. Refer to your daycare for a weekly minimum amount—or provide a box of 80-100 of your favorite disposables every Monday morning. If you use cloth diapers for baby, make sure you start out by packing double the diapers and waterproof pants than you use in an average week.
  • Wipes: Send a full package of 50+ wipes as well as a refill pack. In the first few weeks, check with the daycare teachers during the week to see if they need more. You’ll quickly discover how many to send each week.
  • Diaper ointment: Your baby’s skin is very sensitive during the first several weeks. Ask your pediatrician about the best product for your child. Place a tube of your favorite cream in your diaper bag on the first day and then check in a couple of weeks later to see if you need to restock.
  • Formula or Breast Milk: Newborns eat at least every couple of hours. Pack more formula or breast milk than you use at home on a typical day. When in doubt, ask your daycare or your child’s doctor. They’ll provide you with a recommended daily feeding amount so you can add a little extra.
  • Feeding Accessories: Supply enough bottles and nipples for an entire week. Again, send a few extra accessories so caregivers aren’t scrambling to clean dirty bottles. If the employees will need to prepare your formula, review their policies on bringing bottled water, mixing spoons and storage containers. At this stage, some parents like to bring ready-made newborn bottles that come in convenient six packs of 2 oz. each. Don’t forget four to five burp cloths so baby stays clean.
  • Swaddles/Blankets: Many newborns use a swaddle for naps. Pack a set of soft baby blankets or a Velcro® garment for each day of the week–then throw in a couple more. If your little one spits up or has an accident, they will have a clean one ready.
  • Clothing: Sleepy newborns will be most comfortable wearing a bodysuit or pajamas. Dress them for the weather and then pack an extra outfit and pair of socks in the event of a diaper blowout. If it’s chilly outside or mild indoors, baby will also need a hat to stay warm.
  • Pacifiers: If your child uses a pacifier, pack two to three daily. Review daycare rules to see if they need to be on a baby-safe chain or cord.
  • Toys: Some facilities provide basic toys for newborns. If yours doesn’t, bring a few soft, small rattles or accessories with basic patterns in primary colors.
  • Bed/Cot: Sleeping requirements vary depending on the daycare. Check to see whether you need to provide a pack a plush mat, cot or bassinet. You may also need a few cotton cot sheets. While you probably won’t need to replace the bedding every day, expect to bring two to three sheet sets monthly.
  • Additional Helpful Items: Some parents pack lotion for massages or dry skin, while others must stock and restock medicines for chronic medical conditions. Talk to your daycare about the supplies necessary for your unique child.

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Daycare Supplies at 4-6 Months

By four months, most babies will be entering daycare for the first time. You’ll still want to send a large box of diapers each week, as well as plenty of wipes, diaper cream and feeding supplies. During this stage, you will also want to consider the following:

  • Outfits: If you’re going to bring your little one to daycare in a cute outfit set for infants, like leggings and a tunic or a graphic tee and jeans, make sure you have backup tops and bottoms. A couple of hoodies or jackets are helpful for keeping baby warm during trips outside.
  • Blankets: Since your baby is likely transitioning out of a swaddle, you may want to pack a sleep sack instead. These wearable blankets zip up over your child’s body to prevent common infant sleeping dangers like suffocation. If they have a favorite comfort blanket, you can bring it, too.
  • Bigger Bottles: Once baby starts drinking more milk at each feeding, swap out your 4-5 oz. bottles for 9-10 oz. ones.
  • Baby Food: Most infants will begin eating solids between 4 and 6 months of age. Once your pediatrician gives you the green light, work with your daycare to decide how often to provide baby food. Pack enough purées, bowls and spoons for each week.
  • Bibs and Burp Cloths: Baby is getting more active—and messy! Send at least four to five drool bibs and burp cloths weekly. A few rubber feeding bibs will make cleaning up after eating pretty easy.
  • Teething Items: When baby starts cutting teeth, pack two to three teethers and a rubber finger brush for soothing sore gums.

Baby’s Daycare Essentials: 7-9 Months

Now that your baby is seven months old, they may need less diapers or bottles during the week. Pay attention to their habits at daycare and at home and pack accordingly. Of course, it never hurts to send too many. Along with the supplies above, your baby may also need:

  • Extra Snacks: By 8-9 months of age, many babies are able to munch on puffed rice snacks and crackers. If your daycare has snack time, pack your child’s favorites.
  • Sippy Cups: Some children around this age are also ready to drink out of a sippy cup. Don’t forget a couple for your little one. Swap them out every week so you can wash the dirty ones.

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What You Need for Daycare: 10-12 Months

  • Shoes: Babies who are standing or walking will need shoes to stay safe. Bring an extra pair of sneakers, moccasins or boots along with the shoes they are wearing. If a strap breaks or a sole comes apart during play, they will still be able to explore freely.
  • Loveys: If your soon-to-be-toddler is experiencing separation anxiety, now is the time to consider bringing their favorite stuffed animal. Label the tag so it doesn’t get mixed up with other toys. You may also want to consider having an extra at home. Should baby’s stuffed rabbit or unicorn get dirty or lost, you can replace it without too many tears.

Packing for Daycare Like a Pro

No one will tell you the transition to daycare is easy, but we can promise that you will be able to focus better at work and adjust quicker at home if you know your little one has the supplies to stay happy, safe and comfortable. Keep this checklist with you throughout the first year. By the time your baby becomes a toddler, your life together will feel like a new normal—and preparing for daycare will be easier than ever!

Should you need quality baby girl clothes, baby boy essentials or blankets for daycare, Gerber Childrenswear has everything your child needs. From Onesies® Brand bodysuits to Gerber essentials made with organic cotton, your little one will not only look cute every day, they’ll feel great, too!

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FAQs

How many outfits to pack for daycare? ›

Send your child with two or three outfits initially, sealed and labeled in a bag. We will send home any soiled clothes to be replaced as needed. Include socks in addition to different weather appropriate clothing. Your child will be spending time both indoors and outdoors, so they'll need to be comfortable all day.

What do kids wear to day care? ›

Dress your child in clothes that are easy to get on and off to avoid frustration for both their caregivers and your child. You chid should wear fitting and comfortable shoes in a daycare. The shoes must be enclosed and easy to take off and on. Avoid footwear such as backless sandals and flip-flops.

How much clothes to pack for 4 days for kids? ›

My rule of thumb is 1.4 outfits for every day (then round up). Example: 4 days x 1.4 = 5.6 (so 6 full outfits). If you're only going for 1 day, pack 2 outfits. Don't forget to take into account what your child will wear on the trip back home.

How much breastmilk to send to daycare? ›

Remember that if you allow your baby unlimited access to the breast when you're together, he or she will almost always get enough to eat. In an 8-9 hour day at childcare, most breastfed babies will take between 8 and 15 oz of milk.

How many changes of clothes for daycare? ›

Your daycare may suggest you pack a change of clothes. We suggest packing two. Remember the changing weather, so while you may provide a spare onesie- great for a hot day, you'll also need long sleeves. So, we suggest packing two spares, one for warmer weather and one for cooler—this way.

When should I leave my baby in daycare? ›

Although infants can often start daycare as early as 6 weeks, waiting a little longer can offer some benefits. For example, it allows time to establish a secure attachment with your child, complete umbilical cord healing, figure out feeding and sleep patterns, and adjust to a new life together.

When should I start food at daycare? ›

The Dietary Guidelines for Americans and the American Academy of Pediatrics recommend children be introduced to foods other than breast milk or infant formula when they are about 6 months old. Introducing foods before 4 months old is not recommended. Every child is different.

How do you pack lunch for daycare? ›

Nutritious: Every bite counts with growing kiddos, so pack foods that contain lots and lots of nutrients. Whole grains, fruits, vegetables, dairy or non-dairy foods, and protein will help get them the nutrients they need…and keep them full and fueled to power through their day. And don't forget the healthy beverage!

How do I bring puree to daycare? ›

Buy containers and cooler for transport to daycare.

Most centers that do not have heating mechanisms (microwave, stove, etc.) will bring to room temperature by submerging container in hot water so be sure to find containers with a tight seal.

Do you bring bottles to daycare? ›

You'l probably bring three bottles each day plus a backup bottle, at least when you're first starting out. Make sure that your daycare bottle cooler bag can hold all four bottles, plus an ice pack. Decide on the type of bottle you'll be sending to daycare first so you can choose a cooler that's the right fit.

What is the best age for day care? ›

Many experts feel that 12 months old is an optimal time to transition an infant to daycare. It's commonly held that separation anxiety peaks at 9 months by many childhood care experts.

What shoes to wear in childcare? ›

Most daycares will not allow for open toe shoes or sandals, so we recommend investing in some Classic Crocs (just check your daycare centre allows them before purchasing). So many colours available too! Team them with socks for ultimate fashion cool, but to keep little feet warm on those cooler summer days.

How many outfits should each child have? ›

Kids grow fast and we need to replace clothes quickly–so from a financial and sustainability perspective, it's important to buy less to waste less. A kid capsule ideally includes between 12-14 items of everyday wear. That means each season they need roughly 6 tops, 5 bottoms, and a dress for girls.

How many outfits should I pack for my baby? ›

Clothes, socks, booties or shoes; pack two outfits for each day you'll be away, plus two extra ones. Lightweight stroller or baby carrier.

How many outfits does a baby need per day? ›

It's good to always have around 3-4 outfits every day to make sure your newborn baby is comfortable and protected in their clothes. If you're looking for quality newborn baby clothes, check out our huge range at Bespoke Baby now!

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