The first year, they generally chew everything they can.
Before leaving for work each day, I would always "puppy-proof" the house (I personally don't believe in using a crate, but that's just me - I got a thing about caging an animal).
My lab loved eating my most expensive shoes (so close all closet doors), anything made of wicker, and all stuffed toys.
She would put all the things she "destroyed" in a neat little pile just inside the front door so I could see what she'd been up to all day. I finally figured out that if she had enough of her OWN stuff to chew up, she'd leave mine alone.
So I got her a "toybox" (large flower pot was all it was), and kept lots of chewie toys made of rubber, leather, rawhide and stuffed animals in it for her. I dumped it on the floor inside the door before leaving each day, and she finally figured out that those were HER things to destroy.
Never ate anything else of mine!
We also bought "puppy-gates" and limited her access around the house when we weren't around to babysit. She was limited to areas without carpet (i.e., kitchen and laundry room). Make sure your puppy has a place to call their own (corner, or whatever) with a nice cushy bed and a few toys.
If you survive the first year - just know that by their 1st birthday, they start to calm down. The first year is just nothing but pure uncontrollable energy! (lots of long walks helps)
Congratulations and good luck!