Golden Rules for Keeping Your Baby Warm When Out

It’s getting colder and darker, so it’s time to prepare for autumn and winter weather. For parents everywhere, making sure the kids are warm is one of their biggest concerns. With older children, it’s easy to ask if they’re feeling cold. You’re probably more concerned about getting them to keep their coat on and stop losing their gloves. But when it comes to babies, ensuring that they’re warm (but not too warm) can be a bit more difficult. Keeping the chill away when you’re out and about is essential, but how do you know when you’re doing enough?

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The Layer Rule

Knowing just how warm your baby needs to be can be a bit confusing. However, there is one rule that parents have been using for a long time. If you’re unsure, giving your baby one more layer than you have is a good idea. So if you have a t-shirt, jumper and coat, give them the same, plus a blanket over them. This helps to take the guesswork out of everything. Although, you should still keep an eye on whether they still seem cold or too warm. Don’t forget a hat when you venture out into the cold.

Look at Pushchair and Pram Accessories

Getting your baby and all their layers into their pushchair or pram can be a bit of a hassle. You might find that you constantly have to tuck corners of blankets back in. One good idea is to look at accessories designed for your pram or pushchair model. For example, you can buy an I’Candy footmuff to match your pushchair. You can find accessories designed for a specific brand or generic ones that will fit any pushchair or pram. They can be a lot more convenient than dragging blankets around, which could fall off and get lost.

Invest in a Snowsuit

If it’s very cold, and maybe even snowing, a snowsuit is a good idea. They provide a puffy, warm layer and can protect your baby’s hands and feet. They may seem like a bit of a hassle. However, you just put them on over your baby’s other clothes. It’s easier than it looks to slip it on before you go out and take it off when you’re inside. They can have waterproof exteriors and warm and fluffy linings made from fleece or flannel.

Give Yourself Lots of Time

It’s an unfortunate fact that going out with a baby will always take a long time. In the winter, it can take even longer. Make sure you give yourself time to get out the door and prepare as much as possible. You can’t be prepared for everything; sometimes there will be an unexpected nappy change or something similar. But you can know what you need and what steps you need to take to get out the door and on your way. The more you prepare in advance, the easier it will be to leave on time.

Keeping your baby warm in the winter can involve a bit of juggling. But once you have your routine down, you can find it a lot easier.

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