Advice on buying Baby clothes

15/06/2017

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As your baby gets older, you can start to dress them in a variety of different clothes but try to make sure they are comfortable and soft; leggings are more comfortable than jeans, for example. It is also a good idea to use thin layers to keep your baby warm, rather than bulky jumpers. Although you may want to splash out, remember that your baby will grow out of their clothes fast so resist the temptation to spend lots of money on their clothes. You will find that you are constantly washing clothes when you have a newborn so stock up on vests and baby grows.

As your baby gets older, you can start to dress them in a variety of different clothes but try to make sure they are comfortable and soft; leggings are more comfortable than jeans, for example. It is also a good idea to use thin layers to keep your baby warm, rather than bulky jumpers. Although you may want to splash out, remember that your baby will grow out of their clothes fast so resist the temptation to spend lots of money on their clothes. You will find that you are constantly washing clothes when you have a newborn so stock up on vests and baby grows.

Skirts and dresses: most moms look forward to dressing their little girl up in skirts and dresses and there is now a huge range of clothes on offer. If your baby is learning to crawl, dresses can be a bit of a pain for them as they get stuck under their legs; leggings and trousers are better at this stage.

Cardigans and jumpers: cardigans and jumpers are essential during most months of the year so stock up; cardigans are better because you can layer up and take them off easily if your baby gets too hot.

Trousers: trousers are great for babies that are learning to crawl, as they protect the baby’s knees from the ground; make sure you roll your baby’s trousers up if they are too long, especially if they are learning to walk, as this will help to reduce the risk of them tripping over.

Socks and booties: try to get the right size socks for your baby; if they are too big, you will find you spend most of your days picking them up off the floor and if they are too small this may be uncomfortable for the baby. Babies only really need to wear booties when they go out; socks are usually sufficient for wearing during the day at home.

Shoes: Babies do not need shoes until they have learned to walk and are solid on their feet; however, there are baby shoes available to buy. Baby shoes are much softer than normal shoes and are more like booties; some babies hate wearing shoes, while others don’t mind.

Vests: vests are a staple item for your baby’s wardrobe in the summer, your baby can relax in their vest and in the winter you can put a vest on your baby’s outfit to make sure they are warm enough. Try to ensure you get vests with poppers as they make it easier to change your baby’s nappy and get your baby changed.

I hope that those tips above will be useful to moms and you can choose the best clothes for your little baby.

Thanks for reading!

Babeeni Team

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