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Re: Product Spotlight Series: Winter Essentials (Babies 6-9m)
We just got one that unzips to the feet {like a sleeper style}
Better to leave unzipped and buckle into carseat/car and use a blanket, OR fully zipped and just try and tighten as much as possible?
For reference, we often get really cold days. Windchill warnings, etc.
House to car isn't far but it can really hurt if you aren't careful.
I bought a cute winter jacket and matching snowpants for DD but never really used it because she was so little (end of October baby). I'd imagine we'll probably have to get a snowsuit of some sort for DS because he'll almost be crawling by Christmas time and might spend more time outside than DD did.
ETA: added links.
( https://www.target.com/p/jj-cole-car-seat-cover-pink/-/A-13065415 ) outside and take it off once in the car. You wouldn’t really want a snow suit or thick coat on LO in the car anyways because think of how warm it gets in there with the heater on.
I know when I'm home, we won't be going out but once she's in daycare or if we have to be somewhere {like dr appt} is where I'm concerned
I'd rather have the baby be chilly for a minute than have something worse happen if we were to get into an accident.
Would the cover still be good for a 6-7 month old? Typically those frigid temps don't start until January, and I've seen some kiddos be pretty active at that point lol
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Bulky jackets should NEVER be used in the car seat because of the risks. https://thecarseatlady.com/warmandsafe/
Fleece jackets, thin puffer type jackets, are fine as long as the straps are the same length with and without the jacket.
We live in a cold climate and pre-heat our car if it is that cold.
For our LOs I would suggest keeping them in the infant seats as long as possible- they can become extremely heavy once LOs reach 7ish months old, but the car seat covers for bucket seats work so well. With daycare, we each have a base and leave the bucket seat at daycare.
There really isn't much else in terms of winter gear that will work for our LOs next winter- the baby sled DD has, would only work once he's fully sitting on his own, and even though she loves it, it's just me pulling her across the yard- we've gone out for maybe 15 minutes during only 2 storms this winter. They won't be doing much- so playing in the snow isn't really a 6-9 month old activity. Just keep them inside. I'm hoping that next year, DD will go out and play with the neighborhood kids while DH shovels and I can stay inside with LO.
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