noun a package of essential items for a newborn baby, often given as a gift to new parents
Baby boxes are sometimes used as portable cribs for parents who travel frequently with their infants.
Baby boxes are sometimes used in parenting classes to demonstrate safe sleep practices for infants.
Baby boxes are used as safe sleep spaces for infants to reduce the risk of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS).
Some companies sell baby boxes as a convenient and affordable option for new parents.
Baby boxes are sometimes provided to low-income families as part of programs to promote infant safety and well-being.
A writer may use the term 'baby box' in a fictional story to refer to a safe haven for abandoned infants.
A psychologist may use the term 'baby box' when discussing the ethical implications of anonymously abandoning a child in a designated location.
A social worker may refer to a 'baby box' when discussing alternative options for parents who are unable to care for their newborn.
A childcare provider may use the term 'baby box' when discussing emergency care options for infants in crisis situations.