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25 of the best baby shower gift ideas that every new mum will be *so* grateful for, from the practical to the downright adorable

Looking for the perfect baby shower gift idea but not sure where to start, or have zero baby knowledge? Well, you have come to the right place.

We’ve scoured the world wide web to find the very best gift ideas for mums-to-be for every budget, whether you want to get them a treat to pamper themselves with or something for the little bundle of joy.

You can of course go down the cutesy route. There’s no shortage of sweet cuddly toys on the market (this Jellycat whale is a nice change from standard teddy), and is there anything in the world cuter than a tiny pair of baby booties? Well, when you see this adorable personalised fleece with tiny ears, you might beg to differ.

Or you can go full-on practical, which is always a good idea if you know other friends or family members have the cute stuff sorted already. While the parents-to-be have probably got things like the high chair, cot and pram sorted (you hope so, at least), they may not have not yet thought about a changing bag, a bath support or even a breast pump (this one from Evie is the world’s first silent wearable breast pump).

Another totally failsafe open is a gift hamper, and the Babyblooms Bertie Bear’s New Baby Gift Basket – including baby socks, baby hat, mittens, muslins, baby bib, pyjamas and a teddy in a pretty white basket – ticks all the boxes. Or if you want something a little more affordable, look no further than this personalised gift box from Not On The High Street.

Whatever you go for, you’re guaranteed to find a sweet, practical and – most importantly – thoughtful gift that the new mum in your life is guaranteed to love.

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