Kelly Clarkson's baby is reportedly due on June 18.
The 'Beautiful Disaster' singer and her music manager husband Brandon Blackstock have set up a registry at Babies R Us for their daughter, which apparently reveals the due date of their first child.
According to RadarOnline.com, Kelly has asked her close friends and family to buy unisex presents for the tiny tot, with cuddly toy animals featuring heavily on the list of 83 items.
The total value of the registry reportedly amounts to $3,000 and covers everything from baby basics like a breast pump to innovative presents like a baby sign language book and a hippo-shaped humidifier.
Kelly - who announced she was expecting a girl in January - clearly had her family members in mind when she chose goodies like bibs printed with the words 'I Love My Grandma' and 'I Love My Aunt'.
The 32-year-old star also appears to be hoping her daughter will follow in her footsteps and be musically inclined, since she included a rainbow xylophone and a Baby Einstein lullaby CD.
A Cookie Monster puppet towel and a red car seat are the only presents to have been purchased so far.
Kelly - who is a stepmother to Brandon's children Savannah, 12, and Seth, eight - was delighted when she discovered she was pregnant since the couple only had been trying to conceive since their wedding in October.
She said last autumn: "[We want a baby] now! Practice makes perfect! We're trying, trying, trying ... Like rabbits!"
Khloé Kardashian kept her tired eyes hidden behind a pair of aviator shades as she arrived at LAX airport in Los Angeles, California wearing a pair of jeans with a chequered shirt tied around her waist.
Paris Hilton appeared to be excited for her trip as she arrived at LAX airport in Los Angeles, California with her pet chihuahua. She wore her hair in a low ponytail and added a pair of large dark sunglasses.
Naomi Watts enjoyed a bike ride in Brentwood, California where she visited a flower market with her family while wearing denim dungarees and white framed sunglasses.
Alessandra Ambrosio donned a pair of black lycra shorts and a pink vest top for her trip to the Country Market in Brentwood, California where she purchased a box of flowers and a vegetable smoothie.
Emma Roberts looked stunning in a pearlescent pink gown at the world premiere for 'X-Men: Days of Future Past' in New York City. The actress finished off her outfit with a small black clutch bag.
Jennifer Lawrence looked striking in a midnight blue velvet dress at the world premiere for her new film 'X-Men: Days of Future Past' in New York City.
Iggy Azalea flaunted her famous curves in a black and white chequered suit while appearing on stage during Ariana Grande's set at KIIS FM's Wango Tango in Carson, California.
Rita Ora was sporting a golden crown when she was pictured leaving the Chiltern Firehouse restaurant in London wearing a red leather dress and matching velvet jacket.
Sarah Michelle Gellar was spotted running errands in Los Angeles, California after enjoying lunch in a pair of dark blue jeans, which she paired with a loose fitting white blouse.
Britain's Prince William will visit Gosport, south England, today (12.05.14).
The 31-year-old royal will go to the HMS Alliance at the Royal Navy Submarine Museum in the town after the only surviving British Second World War-era submarine has been restored at a cost of £7 million.
The prince, who is Commodore-in-Chief Submarines, is the royal patron of the conservation appeal which made the repairs possible after the submarine became rusted.
The programme, which was partly funded with a £3.4 million grant from the Heritage Lottery Fund, has given the historical piece a much needed revamp.
The Duke of Cambridge will meet veteran submariners and tour the vessel as well as being presented with the Dolphins badge in a tot of rum.
The badge is usually presented to submarine qualifiers in the glass of rum which they drink and they have to catch the badge in their teeth.
HMS Alliance is a Royal Navy A-class submarine laid down towards the end of the Second World War and completed in 1947.
They were designed for use in the Far East, to patrol the Pacific Ocean, and the way it was built meant it allowed for presence in larger areas for longer periods.