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Spotted! Keeping Baby Oh So Warm…

Isn’t this just the best way to keep baby warm during this freeeezing cold weather? No more frantic tucking of blankets around all sides and oh, baby’s kicked and blankets are untucked again. Pah!

It’s made of super soft microfibre suede that has windbreaking qualities yet breathes too. Perfect for an infant car seat, the pram etc..

The head part forms a hood to keep baby warm and protected. It also has double zippers that run the length of each side for easy temperature control and a removable top.

Comes in a range of gorgeous colours and can be found here at Happy Tiny Baby.

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7 Comments

  1. Do you know of any companies/products that would be suitable for an older baby like this? I have been looking for something like a baby sleeping/gro bag which has a hole for the car seat/buggy strap between the legs.

    Many thanks, Cara

  2. Oh I SO need a grown up sized one of those for the sofa…

  3. Cara I know the merino kids GO GO bags have an ace design which allows for car seat belts – Katy has one on review, but you can see them here http://bit.ly/65bFa0
    and they go up to age 4.

    I can’t think of any others off the top of my head, but i’ll have a squizz round and get back to you.

  4. Have just found these on bumpto3.co.uk (http://tinyurl.com/ygg44yc) with travel feature and they go up to age 10!

  5. Thanks K & L for links. I like the bumpto3 one (esp. price wise) Also found less trendy but v.practical http://bit.ly/7c6qx0

  6. Oh, LIKE the look of that one too!

  7. I like the Morrck wraps and wrapture jacket-y thing for bigger ones though it doesn’t help with the car-seat thing. Tbh though if the car-seat’s in the car it’s easier to not overheat if you have something that can be pulled off easily when the car’s warm so I think tucking a blanket round is better

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