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Tiny fingers, tiny toes, and eyes that look just like their grandmother’s—there’s no doubt that having a new baby is a magical, life-changing event, and such a momentous occasion in any parent’s life calls for a celebration.
Worldwide, about 385,000 babies are born a day—that’s a whole lot of adorable arrivals.1 So, if you receive news that a coworker has recently embarked on the adventure of a lifetime—aka, parenthood—you’ll likely want to acknowledge this remarkable moment and send your best wishes and congratulations to the new mom or dad.
The style and delivery of your congratulations will depend on your relationship with the new parent. We’ve compiled some advice (and adorable gift ideas) to help you wish them the best.
The more you offer congratulations to an expecting coworker, you might also find yourself wondering how to congratulate a coworker on a new baby.
Whether you send your warm wishes through a baby shower card, write an email, or deliver your congratulations in person, you can take a few different approaches. Some people like to write funny new baby messages, while others prefer a more personal or sincere note. Usually, you can decide on the tone by the type of relationship you have with the person.
If you're BFFs with your coworker and want to attempt to put a smile on their face with a touch of humor, go right ahead. If you’re close, you can also choose to make your message a little less formal. Plus, don't forget to give mom a little maternity gift too.
Here are some message ideas to spark inspiration for a coworker you’re close to:
If your coworker isn’t a close friend, you might need a slightly more formal (but still simple and sweet) idea of what to say:
Congratulations on your new arrival
If you have been invited to a baby shower, a baby shower gift and a thoughtfully-written baby shower card message is a superb way to show your support and welcome your coworker’s new little bundle to the world. Plus, it means you get to shop for some endearing baby items.
A few factors determine what type of gift is appropriate for a coworker. One that will most likely be important is how close of a friendship you have with them. It’s also wise to find out if the new parents have a baby registry or if the office plans on joining forces to get one big baby shower gift.
Overall, the best piece of advice is to stick with something practical or something that creates wonderful memories for the new parents. New parents can never have enough of the following:
But if you’re looking for something to set your gift apart, there are plenty of other gifts and bundles you can give to welcome the little one. Here are some ideas to start with:
Giving your coworker a congratulatory gift and baby wishes is always an enchanting way to welcome their new baby (and celebrate their growing family). If you’re looking for the softest, safest GOTS-certified organic fabrics and stylish, limited edition prints, you’ve come to the right place.
Monica + Andy has everything you need for any baby gift-giving endeavors. We also offer a series of newborn classes you can give as a package.
In addition, we offer Corporate Gifting and Concierge Services that make it easier than ever to send a gift to a coworker, friend, or family member. Simply reach out to our gifting concierge and choose from our collection of curated, personalized baby gifts. All gifts are hand-wrapped, finished with a personalized note, and shipped directly to you or the gift recipient.
Whether you’re welcoming a coworker’s baby or expecting your own newest family member, Monica + Andy is here to help you celebrate.
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