Spring walk with a baby - how to dress a child?

How to dress a baby in spring?

The weather in spring changes like a kaleidoscope – after all, "March is like a pot." One moment the sun is shining, the next a gentle breeze is picking up. It's worth preparing your little one for various weather-related eventualities by dressing them in layers – this gives them plenty of flexibility when it comes to taking off and putting on different items of clothing. Don't forget about UV-filter sunglasses , which will protect your child's delicate eyes from harmful UV rays – especially since ophthalmologists recommend wearing sunglasses even on cloudy days. After all, harmful UV radiation is emitted regardless of the season or cloud cover.

How to dress a child for 10 degrees and 18?

If the temperature doesn't exceed 18°C, it's a good idea to wear three layers of clothing. The first layer should consist of socks, bodysuits, pajamas, or undershirts. These should be made of natural materials (cotton, linen, hemp fibers) to keep your baby warm and prevent overheating. The second layer should consist of clothes that provide effective protection against the cold, such as baby sweatshirts, sweaters, long pants, or tracksuits. Ideally, these should be made of 100% cotton, possibly with elastane. Thin hats made of a cotton and silk blend are also essential. The third and final layer should be items that protect against wind and moisture. These items include lightweight booties and jackets made of organic, thermoregulating merino wool . Another good solution is to replace the thick winter sleeping bag in the stroller with a natural sheepskin stroller liner —a great solution that will keep your little one warm and comfortable.

How to dress a newborn for a walk in 20 degrees?

Spring doesn't have to be cold and windy – especially in recent years, we've noticed increasingly pronounced climate changes. On such warm days, it's worth opting for two layers of clothing instead of three – this will prevent your little one from overheating. The first layer should consist of socks and a bodysuit or t-shirt, while the second should consist of light pants, a sweatshirt, and spring shoes. On very sunny days, don't forget a hat or cap to protect against harmful UV rays ; an umbrella by the bassinet is also an alternative. However, it's worth remembering that the weather can change at any moment, so it's worth taking a light blanket made of natural and eco-friendly materials or extra clothing for your child.