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	<title>What things are must-have for a baby?</title>
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	<description>What stuff do you REALLY need for a baby? (more inside) There are tons of checklists out there of &quot;What you simply must have for your baby&quot;... but they all seem to be provided by sites that want to sell you baby clothes or gear. How interesting that they think I need at least 12 side-snap shirts, when they are the ones selling them. I  haven&apos;t bought much of anything so far. My baby shower is tomorrow and I&apos;m waiting to see what we&apos;ll need after that. We have the major things taken care of (crib &amp;amp; other furniture that we think we&apos;ll need). We don&apos;t have much in the way of clothes. What do we really need, and how much, considering I have a washer &amp;amp; dryer on premises and can do laundry as often as necessary?</description>
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