4 Ways to Keep Baby Warm & Snug in a Car Seat or Stroller This Winter
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Tip 1: Skip the Bulky Coats
Photo by: Lana Bambini
Tip 1: Skip the Bulky Coats
Thick, heavy coats or baby buntings may do a good job at keeping baby warm on frigid days, but when there is too much bulk between baby and the car seat's straps and harness, it can pose a safety hazard in the event of a crash. "Dress your baby in thin, snug layers. For example, put on a long sleeved onesie, footie pants, and a thin sweater," recommends the CarSeatLady.com. And don't forget the hat! For for one of these layers, check out this snuggly merino wool bodysuit from Lana Bambini, complete with fitted hood.
Baby, it's cold outside! If you've got a little one to tote through the snow, ice, and frigid temps of winter, here's how to keep your baby warm, safe and snug in the car seat or stroller. -By Jacqueline Tourville
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