March Must-Haves the Peanut Community Is Obsessed With πŸ‘€

By

Phoebe Corcoran

Mar 5 2025

Β·

4 min read

hero image

This article contains affiliate links, so we earn a small commission if you choose to buy β€’ at no extra cost to you. Happy shopping!

Which items are actually worth your money? What's really helping other parents in their day-to-day lives? We've got you.

We've turned to the UK Peanut community to bring you this month's most loved and recommended products for both mamas and little ones. (To find out what our US community are raving about head here πŸ‘‰ March Must-Haves).

From clever on-the-go solutions to engaging books for young minds, these community favourites have earned their spot on our must-have list.

Read on to discover what real mamas are raving about this month!

In this article: πŸ“

β€’

Best Books for Toddlers and Beyond πŸ“š

β€’

On-the-Go Bottle Warmers: Portable Solutions Mamas Love

β€’

Post-Partum Hair Loss: You're Definitely Not Alone!

Best Books for Toddlers and Beyond πŸ“š

Our Peanut community can't stop raving about these reads that captivate young minds!

"The Dinosaur That Pooed" series consistently tops the charts with its silly humour that gets little ones giggling uncontrollably.

The "Little Blue Truck" books charm with their heartwarming messages of friendship and helping others.

"123 of Kindness" offers beautiful ways to teach empathy and compassion.

Rachel Bright's treasured stories like "The Lion Inside" and "The Squirrels Who Squabbled" deliver powerful messages about courage and sharing through adorable animal characters.

For little worriers, "The Worry Tiger" provides gentle reassurance and emotional support that resonates with sensitive souls.

So grab a new book and enjoy those special moments spent together, snuggled up and exploring stories. There's nothing quite like watching your little one's face light up as you turn each page together.

πŸ‘‰ Looking for more inspo? Baby Books: 16 Good Reads for the Littlest One

On-the-Go Bottle Warmers: Portable Solutions Mamas Love

When you're out and about with your little one, a portable bottle warmer can be an absolute lifesaver! Our Peanut community has put several to the test, and these three consistently earn top marks.

The Baby's Brew has impressed parents with its staying power, with one mama reporting, "I can heat up 3 bottles before needing to charge it again."

For those longer days away from home, the Momcozy has become a community favourite, with users raving that "my battery lasts me the whole day."

Speed matters when you have a hungry baby, which is why many parents also appreciate the Inoby, as one member shared, "takes maybe 5 mins to heat up!"

One extra top tip from the mums on the go? "When I'm out, I use the Milton wipes to clean everything!" shares one clever mama. Quick, easy, and no sink required – perfect for those busy days with baby.

πŸ‘‰ Bottle warmer sorted, what next? Diaper Bag Essentials Not To Forget

Post-Partum Hair Loss: You're Definitely Not Alone!

Watching your hair disappear down the shower drain? Welcome to the club! Post-partum hair loss affects countless mamas, but our community has some tried-and-true remedies.

"I got a flexibrush and started oiling x2 weekly and leave in oil every day," shares one member who saw improvements.

Rosemary oil received multiple enthusiastic endorsements from our community, with many noticing visible results.

Nutrition plays a crucial role too: "I've been taking collagen which seems to be helping. But generally make sure you're taking multivitamins as well, especially if you're breastfeeding."

Remember, this shedding phase is temporary! While you wait for those baby hairs to grow back, know that thousands of other mamas in our Peanut community are right there with you, hairbrush in hand.

Whether you're wondering about that pricey stroller everyone's talking about or trying to find the perfect baby carrier for your lifestyle, our community is ready to offer genuine advice based on real-life use.

No sponsored opinions, just straight talk from parents who've been there.

Facebook logo
Threads logo
x logo
Copy link icon

Trending in the community

Peace of mind please

I shot up at 4am last night and had the urge to check my little boy who sleeps in a cot next to our bed.
For the first time he has rolled over and was sleeping on his stomach, my heart dropped.
I was so scared that I picked him up to make sure he was okay and he was just sound asleep…

What are we supposed to do if they roll over in their sleep?! He’s almost 6 months old and I’m prettified of him rolling and it being a different outcome if I don’t wake up..

Just need some peace of mind that this is
okay?

Avatar

1

7

Baby slept all night

Sorry, I just need to post this... my little boy is 12w5d and he slept through from 9:30-6am, woke for a feed and went back to sleep until 8:30!!! I can't believe it. I was obviously up every few hours checking on him and making sure he was ok, so I didn't get a full nights sleep 🀣 but I'm so pleased for him! πŸŽ‰πŸ₯³ (not a brag btw, I'm just so pleased and wanted to share)

Avatar

5

8

πŸ₯²

Do any mums who breastfeed and co-sleep β€” especially once baby doesn’t really need night feeds β€” ever let their baby cry for a bit in the pram to fall asleep, just so you can have a few minutes to yourself?
A friend suggested this to me, but honestly it breaks my heart. I tried it once and it did work, but I’m not sure I could do it all the time. She’s a childcare teacher and said with sleep training you sometimes let them cry for up to 30 minutes… but I don’t know how people do it.
She also mentioned that a lot of mums here on the Gold Coast, Australia do it during the day when their baby’s tired β€” letting them fall asleep in the pram so they can have a coffee or catch up with friends without having to rush home for a nap.
I just feel like it might not be good for their nervous system and it doesn’t sit right with me… but then again, I’m also a first-time mum.

Avatar

1

24

Car seat

This car seat says 0-14 months. We bought it when my baby was around 5/6 months when he grew out of the old one and the lady who sold it to us in smyths toy shop said it can be used up until 4 I believe but why does the sticker on it say 0-14 months then? Does anyone e else have this seat the joie 360 spin?

Avatar

29

How often and how much do your 5 week olds feed? (Formula)

I suspect he’s taking in much less than others’ babies in this group. I understand every baby is different but mine wakes every 1.5 hours at night..

Avatar

13

Would you consider a baby not talking at the age of 1 a developmental delay?

Based off a recent post, someone said that a child that doesn’t speak at the age of 1 is developmentally delayed.

Do you agree?

Avatar

8

Read more on Peanut

Want to find your village?

qr code

Scan to Join

Rated 4.4

star
star
star
star
star half

Trusted by 5M+ women

join peanut