8 Baby Essentials I Couldn't Live Without — All Under $16!

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Babies are expensive, and the list of things they need is seemingly endless. But there are a handful of essentials you can pick up for your little one without worrying too much about the cost. Of course, you'll still have to stock up on other higher-priced gear (babies do need cribs and car seats, after all!), but these eight items are lifesavers with small price tags. I've used these products with both of my children — and plan to stock up on them again before the third arrives!

Boon Silicone Teething Feeder

Boon Silicone Teething Feeder

It's exciting when baby is old enough to start gumming on solids, but also nerve-racking. (I can't be the only one who constantly worried that my 6-month-old would choke!) Enter the silicone feeder; fill it with small pieces of fruit and let baby go to town without fear that you'll have to put those baby CPR skills to use.

Boon Pulp Silicone Teething Feeder in Blue/Orange ($6)

Boppy Waterproof Changing Pad Liners

Boppy Waterproof Changing Pad Liners

Save yourself from washing your changing pad cover on the regular by setting one of these liners down before every diaper change. That way when there's a mess, you just throw the liner into the washing machine and don't have to deal with removing the cover each time.

Boppy 3-Pack Waterproof Changing Pad Liners ($15)

NoseFrida Snotsucker

NoseFrida Snotsucker

Since my youngest was a Winter baby, we were dealing with stuffy noses early on, and the Snotsucker was the only thing that really helped clear his airways. It's a must have!

NoseFrida Snotsucker Nasal Aspirator ($16)

Portable Sound Machine

Portable Sound Machine

A sound machine is a nursery must, but you'll also want one when you're on the go. This one has multiple sound settings and the option to play continuously — which is key for keeping those naps going while traveling.

MyBaby Sound Spa On the Go ($10)

Wubbanub

Wubbanub

Pacifiers can get lost easily, but when there's a lovey attached, they're hard to miss! Not to mention the weight of the animal helps it stay put in baby's mouth, which means less pacifier-retrieving wake-ups for mama.

Infant Wubbanub Pacifier Toy ($15)

Portable Wipes Clutch

Portable Wipes Clutch

This disposable pouch has become my go-to for taking wipes on the go. It's not bulky like other portable wipe containers and it's easy to refill and keep clean — not to mention the price is right!

Huggies Clutch n' Clean ($5)

Boogie Wipes

Boogie Wipes

This diaper bag essential goes well beyond the baby years — I'm still stocking up on these for my toddler! Boogie Wipes are just moist enough to get the job done and don't have any chlorine or chemicals so you can use them on tiny faces and hands without worry.

Boogie Wipes 30-Count Unscented Wipes ($4)

Aden and Anais Burp Bib

Aden and Anais Burp Bib

When you're lugging around a bunch of baby gear, items that pull double duty are key. This burp bib does just that; a simple button closure turns it from a burp cloth into a bib in a snap.

Aden and Anais Burp Bib ($13)