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Baby Registries Grow Up with Nest Baby's Innovative Retail Fusion


Expectant parents all come to two distinct realities sooner than later. One, there is a lot of stuff to buy for baby. Two, there isn’t usually a whole lot of money to buy it with when you are just starting your family.

Now 20-something rookie parents can rejoice over the Nest Baby’s new feature – the world’s largest baby registry search tool. The baby registry is not a new idea, however making it not a hassle definitely is! With Nest Baby, expectant moms don’t have to go through the awkward conversation with every friend and relative, trying to explain why registering at three different stores wasn’t excessive, it was necessary.

Destination Supersized RegistryDestination Supersized Registry

Featuring such classic baby joints as Pottery Barn Kids, and newer up and comers like Land of Nod, Nest Baby fuses all of your registries into one, creating an innovative shopping list perfectly suited for busy shower guest shoppers.

Even better, registering with Nest Baby is free. So give up the department store registry gun, and get on the edge of technology and convenience with over 5 of your favorite registries into one simple click.

Find Her the Perfect Stroller and Perfect Diapers in One ClickFind Her the Perfect Stroller and Perfect Diapers in One Click

Nest Baby also allows you to register for gifts directly from their site, saving you as much time as those who will be looking at your wish list.



Tamara Warta
Innovative Baby and Children's Products
InventorSpot.com



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