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What does a baby wear in their pram

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Lunardreams · 25/02/2021 12:10

If the weather is 9/10 degrees Celsius then does the baby need a pram/snow suit or do they just need a cardigan and blankets? Thanks so much :)

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swaziscot · 25/02/2021 12:22

You could probably get away with cardigan and blankets but it’s easier if you have one of those all in one pram suits. It doesn’t need to be one of those really thick winter ones, you could get a lighter weight one and then put a differing number of layers underneath depending on the day as the weather is so changeable this time of year

toddlingthroughtoddlerhood · 25/02/2021 12:22

I'm sure either would be fine, but In a pram I would go cardi and blankets, easy to layer up and down dependant on how warm. I saved snow /pram suits for when they were bigger and it was much colder. Or if I was going to be carrying them and they were more exposed to the elements.

Lunardreams · 25/02/2021 12:34

Thanks for the advice :) really appreciate it!

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Superscientist · 25/02/2021 12:59

We do thick cardigan and blanket with a fleece pram cosy toes thing on days like today.

If it is particularly windy or a bit cooler like earlier in the week we do a pram suit with the fleecy pram cosy toes. The main reason is to keep her hand warm. She doesn't like gloves and keeps her hands out when she is in the pram and the pram suit has fold back hands.

When it was really cold the other week we did the pram suit and blanket.

I adjust according to what I need - if I need gloves she is in the pramsuit, when I needed 2 pairs of gloves she needed extra too when I don't need gloves she doesn't need the pramsuit.

Chelyanne · 25/02/2021 13:02

Pram suits are better. Blankets fall off too often going through the wheels and end up filthy. A zip up footmuff was great for ours too as they couldn't kick them off

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