Wrap your little one up in the Coolibar UPF 50 +
Baby Sun Blanket to protect him from damaging UV rays.
Not exact matches
In addition to our daily diapering, dressing, bath, and eating needs, I brought
sun block, beach toys, crib sheets,
baby pharmaceuticals, Megan's special
blanket, and wipes, wipes, and more wipes.
While nursing the
baby under the same
blankets that keep off the
sun and wind, you might find that people stop to talk to you and don't even bat an eye.
It's a
blanket or pillow of course, but it's also a hammock, a swing, a high chair and shopping cart cover and padding, a nursing cover or
sun shield... The tags make a great
baby toy and it is even a soft lovey for
baby to snuggle (or sometimes for me to snuggle too!).
The
blankets can also be used as a makeshift changing pad, or draped over
baby's stroller to keep out the bright
sun or strong wind.
I use a
blanket to cover the stroller when my
baby naps to filter the
sun.
Omg I bought all sorts of shite to name but a few
Baby shoes
Baby sun glasses Bottle warmer Hats of various shapes and designs Fancy dress outfits Huge expensive pram that would not fit in my boot unless dismantled
Blanket wrap things Heartbeat bear thing I actually worry about my sanity back then
If you're traveling in the car in the summer, shield your
baby from the hot
sun with a
blanket or window shade.
A good sling is an essential — it is a hip hands» free way to carry (and nurse)
baby, a changing pad in a pinch, a
blanket, a
sun shade, and a substitute high chair cover all rolled into one.
It can be used as a burp cloth, for nursing privacy,
baby blanket, nursing cover, stroller cover or a pram cover to protect
baby from rain or
sun;
If it's hot, a single layer of clothing is fine, but you may still want to buy a coordinating
sun hat or shade
blanket to protect your
baby's skin.
Since the smallest
babies aren't pros yet at regulating their temperature and sweating, it is recommended not to use sunscreen until after 6 months, so
sun - protective
blankets and clothing makes things so much easier!
Terribly designed product - this does not keep the
sun off a
baby at all and if you are walking in a direction that the
sun is in the eyes of the
baby, you will need to put something over it (eg a
blanket) to block the
sun out / keep the
baby in shade.
Made for keeping
baby cozy or shaded from the
sun, this knitted stroller
blanket and its classic striped pattern is perfect for family outings.
Aden and Anais muslin
blankets These are great for swaddling but they're also a lightweight, multi-purpose (they make good
sun shades and burp clothes)
blankets that grow with the
baby.