Dress Your Baby In Sage and Taupe
A Handbook for the Sad Beige Parent
by Hayley DeRoche
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Pub Date 21 Apr 2026 | Archive Date 30 Apr 2026
W. W. Norton & Company | Countryman Press
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Description
From Hayley DeRoche, the humorist who first coined the term “Sad Beige Mom,” a tongue-in-cheek illustrated guide to the neutral aesthetic sweeping nurseries everywhere.
Welcome to the wonderful world of beige parenting, where newborns are swaddled in soothingly sophisticated taupe muslin blankies and toddlers play only with wooden toys in shades ranging from oatmeal to sand. In Dress Your Baby in Sage and Taupe, Hayley DeRoche, the creator known online as @sadbeige, delivers a witty, illustrated satire of the perfectly monochromatic curated lifestyle embraced by modern parents. In a collection ranging from essays and quizzes to advice columns and poems, she takes aim at buzzy parenting trends such as feeding children artisanal baby superfoods or choosing obscure names for their kids like Tawny and Sorrel. This guide walks new parents through every step of the sad beige parenting journey, from decorating the nursery (take care to choose a suitably existential theme such as the Vastness of the Universe), all the way to the milestone that is the first birthday party (be sure to eschew plastic party favors in favor of hand-whittled wooden toys.) Along the way, she gently encourages new parents to realize that they are already the ideal caregiver for their unique little person, with or without the latest limited edition baby carrier or must-have sleep course. With custom illustrations by Julia Emiliani, this heartfelt blend of humor and social commentary is a breath of fresh air for both overwhelmed parents and those striving for Instagram perfection.
About the Author:
Hayley DeRoche is a humorist and poet, and the creator of the viral “Sad Biege” TikTok series. Her work has been covered by the BBC, Washington Post, New York Times, and more. She lives with her family near Richmond, Virginia, where she is also a public librarian.
Available Editions
| EDITION | Hardcover |
| ISBN | 9781324112044 |
| PRICE | $23.99 (USD) |
| PAGES | 208 |
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Average rating from 12 members
Featured Reviews
Robin F, Librarian
Oh wow, Dress Your Baby in Sage and Taupe by Hayley DeRoche hit me in all the right ways as a first-time mom. I mean, who knew parenting could be this color-coordinated? Between taupe muslin swaddles, wooden toys in fifty shades of oatmeal, and existential nursery themes like “The Vastness of the Universe,” I found myself laughing, cringing, and nodding in total recognition.
What I really loved is how Hayley manages to be hilarious and comforting at the same time. The essays, quizzes, poems, and advice columns gently poke fun at the Instagram-perfect parenting trends—artisanal baby food, obscure names, hand-whittled party favors—without making you feel bad for just trying to survive. Honestly, I put down the book thinking, “Okay, my baby doesn’t need a $200 muslin wrap or a carefully curated color palette. I’m doing fine.”
The illustrations by Julia Emiliani are adorable, and they really bring the satire to life. As a new mom, this felt like a funny, reassuring little handbook that says it’s okay to skip the beige perfection and just enjoy the chaos (and maybe a nap if you can grab one). I’ll definitely be coming back to this book whenever I need a laugh—and a reminder that my baby and I are already enough.
Franny M, Reviewer
Hilarious and so well-written! I thought this would be like a picture book with a paragraph per picture, but it is clear the author put so much work and thought and humor into it. It’s truly a satirical self-help guide. I am not a mom and I don’t plan to become one. I don’t know any babies currently, and the babies I have met weren’t sage and taupe beige babies. Still, I absolutely loved this book. I bet it is even funnier if you do have kids!
Thank you to NetGalley and the publisher for the ARC.
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