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The best baby shower gifts for all budgets

28/07/2025

Key Summary

  • If you’re organising a baby shower for yourself, you can set up a Baby Bunting gift registry
  • If you’re buying for a baby shower, consider gifts that are practical, fun, educational or something for the nursery or a keepsake.
  • Baby shower gifts do not have to be expensive, we’ve got ideas for great affordable options, from $9 to under $50.

Being invited to a baby shower is an honour: it shows you’re part of someone’s inner circle and they want you there as they celebrate one of life’s biggest milestones. Whether it’s the baby shower for your best friend, sister or a colleague, it’s a great opportunity to give a gift that’s really unique and useful.  

If you’re organising the baby shower (or expecting a baby yourself) there’s always the option of setting up a Baby Bunting gift registry, to help nudge people in the direction of gifts that are actually needed.  

For the best baby shower gifts you can go super practical and help stock a nursery with useful items parents (and babies) will reach for time and time again or you could pick a sweet keepsake to remember forever. Here’s our round up of gifts for all budgets. 

Practical gifts that the parents-to-be will use over and over when their baby arrives are always welcome and the good news is that they are affordable too.
There’s a range of bank account-friendly gifts that are a click away, from teethers and toys to clothing and wraps. 

Decorating and creating a cute nursery is one of the most fun parts of preparing for a new arrival, and these gift ideas will get parents off to a good start.

Help baby discover textures, shapes and colours, and foster early motor skill development with a fun educational gift. 
If it’s your best friend, sister’s or a family member’s baby shower and you want to splash out and be more indulgent with your gift, we’ve got you covered. These are also great options if you want to band together with friends or colleagues to buy one big gift. 

What's a great baby shower gift for first-time parents? 

First-time parents often feel like they're preparing for the unknown, so practical confidence-building gifts are ideal. Think formula makers for effortless bottle prep, white noise machines, or parenting books - anything that helps them feel more prepared. 

Essentials vs nice-to-have gifts

Essentials cover basics parents absolutely need: nappies, wipes, burp cloths, and basic onesie multipacks. Nice-to-haves are thoughtful extras that make life more enjoyable - like comfort toys or organic muslin wraps in beautiful prints. 

Sleep-related gifts for newborns

Sleep gifts are always appreciated by exhausted new parents. Zip-up swaddles help babies feel secure, while white noise machines work miracles for settling fussy babies. Sleep bags keep babies cozy without loose blankets. 

Should I buy newborn-sized clothes?

Skip newborn sizes - many babies outgrow them within weeks. Focus on 3-6 month or 6-12 month sizes instead. Zip-up sleepsuits in larger sizes are practical and show real thoughtfulness.

Still stuck for present ideas? 

A Baby Bunting eVoucher allows you to select a gift amount of your choice, so the recipient can choose what they truly want. And if you’d rather pamper the mum-to-be, check out our gift ideas for new mums. 

Frequently Asked Questions

There's no set amount - spend what feels comfortable for your budget and relationship with the parents. Great gifts range from $20 practical items to $100+ for close family members. 

Bring your gift to the baby shower or send it beforehand if you can't attend. Gifts can also be sent after baby arrives if you prefer. 

Registries are helpful guides, but you don't have to stick to them exclusively. Feel free to add a personal touch or choose something you think they'll love. 

Absolutely! Just avoid newborn sizes and opt for 3-6 months or larger. Practical items like zip-up sleepsuits are always appreciated. 

Choose gender-neutral options in colours like yellow, green, white, or grey. Many practical items like blankets, toys, and care products work for any bub. 

Yes! Pooling money with others lets you buy bigger items like prams, cots, or baby carriers that individual budgets might not stretch to. 
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