You can never go wrong with the traditional changing pad. Throw a cute cover on it and voila. I think I would have liked to splurge on the Hatch Baby Grow Smart Changing Pad/Scale when I was getting everything for Greyson. There were so many times that I wanted to know how much he weighed to make sure he was on track and trying to do it on a normal scale with all the subtracting was just too much haha. Being able to just wipe it off and not worry about a cover is also a plus. For the first few months, you’re most likely not going to be changing baby in the nursery. It’ll probably be on the bed, couch, or floor if you’re anything like me. We got the Cloud Island changing pad liners and kept some in each area of the house for diaper changes. In each diaper changing area we had we always had: Babyganics hand sanitizer, Burts Bees diaper cream, Tush Swiper attachment, & baby poop bags. If you’re looking for a wipe warmer, I highly recommend the Hiccapop one. I did a ton of research and this one by far had the best reviews. For best results, pour water & some lavender essential oil on with the wipes. Baby will be very happy!! Pampers Pure Diapers have been the only diapers we have ever used and love them. We RARELY had blowouts (maybe 2), and they hold a lot of pee. The Aqua Pure wipes are great for sensitive skin babies! The last thing I want to talk about is diaper pails. You NEED the Ubbi. We originally had a Diaper Genie, but it smelled sooo bad even when closed. I had no clue that plastic was porous and metal is not. The Ubbi is metal and the Diaper Genie is plastic. Save yourself the trouble and start out with the Ubbi Diaper Pail & you will have no smell when the pail is closed & bonus: you can use regular trash bags! LTKfamily LTKbump LTKbaby