How to make your stroller ready for the cold?
Heading out in the cold? Have no fear! We've got tips for ensuring your stroller is ready for winter weather.
Top 5 items to make your stroller winter friendly
Footmuff - A must for keeping your baby warm
A footmuff is a great addition to your winter stroller for keeping the baby warm and snug. It fits all strollers and prams and won't slip and keeps your baby warm and comfortable. It's also compatible with the Najell Babynest SleepCarrier, so you don't have to pause your adventures when nap-time rolls around.
Read more: How to choose the right footmuff for your baby
Stroller Gloves - Warm and cozy for you
Freezing fingers? Get Najell Stroller Gloves! Soft, comfy fleece and fluffy filling make them perfect for keeping your hands warm and snug while using a stroller. Two ways to wear them for different levels of protection.
Multiple layers for your baby
To be ready for unpredictable weather, layer-up. This way, you can add or remove items to regulate your baby's temperature. Wool garments, a sweater, a beanie, and socks should do the job.
Read more: Checklist for keeping your baby warm
Blankets to make the stroller a comfy place
Talking about layers... Muslin blankets are great for creating a warm, and cozy environment for your little one. Just make sure to always keep the airways free, so your baby can keep on sleeping or exploring in a safe way.
A diaper bag to bring everything you need
Regardless of whether you need hot cocoa for you or extra layers for your little one, a diaper bag is perfect for a day in the cold. Two must-haves for the bag are a baby carrier and an all-weather cover. Carrying skin-to-skin in a baby carrier, or wrap, will help transfer your own body heat to the baby. Meaning, babywearing will help to keep your baby warm when they want to be close to you.
Don't fear the cold - your baby can take it
Babies are more sturdy than you might think. There’s no point to stay home if it’s cold outside. Don’t be afraid to take long walks and go on winter adventures together. Just make sure you’re well-equipped for a day in the snow.
To make sure your baby is warm enough, check their tummy - if it feels too cold, add another layer or take a break for a hot drink.