The Solid Step Story

I didn’t start this because I had all the answers. I started it because I didn’t.

As a first-time parent, I didn’t know what I was doing. I didn’t know how many onesies I needed. I didn’t know what a booger sucker was. I didn’t know I’d be googling how to clean up a diaper blowout at 3AM while holding a screaming baby in one hand and a wipe in the other.

It wasn’t from a book or a baby registry checklist. It was lived experience. And if I was struggling with all this while deeply wanting to be the best parent I could be—then I knew other parents were probably doing the same.

Our daughter came early, and those first few months weren’t easy. I carried a lot of guilt and a lot of questions. Am I doing this right? Am I providing enough? Am I giving her what she needs? No amount of love or money makes those thoughts disappear completely.

But there were little things that helped—something practical in the middle of the chaos. And those things stuck with me. Not the stuff that looked cute in a nursery photo. But the item that turned a bad moment into a manageable one.

So this isn’t a brand trying to sell a parenting fantasy. It’s a real-world offer from one parent to another.

No fluff. No guesswork. No overpriced gift box that looks good in a bow but falls flat in a real emergency.

Just real things, built from experience, meant to help you in the quiet, overwhelming, beautiful chaos of raising a tiny human.

Even if just one thing from our bundles makes a hard moment easier—then we’ve done what we set out to do

What Matters To Us

When It All Just Hits at Once

You’re holding it together until something small tips the scale — a missed nap, a misplaced pacifier, the thermometer you can’t find when the baby feels warm. And suddenly you’re spiraling. The guilt creeps in, the doubt kicks up, and you’re questioning everything: Am I doing enough? Am I failing them? Why does this feel so heavy?

This brand can’t fix all of that. But we can make sure that in those moments — the ones where you have nothing left to give — you don’t have to think about whether you packed the right nose sucker or remembered the diaper cream. It’s already there. Waiting. So you can fall apart for a second… and then show up like you always do.

We know how fast the spiral starts. One small thing goes wrong, and suddenly it’s all crashing down. But it’s not because you’re not strong. It’s because you care. You’re trying. And that kind of care is exhausting.

So no, this isn’t a perfect parenting plan. But it’s something that helps — in the real-life, middle-of-the-night, sticky-floor, lost-pacifier kind of way.

And if you’ve ever cried because the baby pooped up their back and somehow in their hair… yeah. We see you.

We packed this for you.