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See all in Getting Pregnant. See all in Pregnancy. See all in Preschooler. See all in Life as a parent. See all in Video. Get the BabyCenter app. Jumpsuits with zips can make dressing your baby quick and easy too. Clothes made from cotton are a good choice. When our babies are born they have very poor circulation in their hands and feet which makes the hands and feet feel cold to your touch. Sometimes the extremities can even look slightly blue. Older babies can also sometimes get cold hands.
That said, keeping the temperature between 68 and 72 degrees F is a good range in the summer and winter. As the mom of 5 I can say unless you are ducttaoing those socks tightly around babys hands, you will be fine lol. Beanie-style hats are important in the early weeks and months to keep your baby warm.
Just remember no hats when baby is sleeping! Start with two—one for your little one to wear and one for the wash. In colder climates, fleece hats are also nice to have. For newborn sleep time, you may find many nights you just put baby in a diaper and swaddle for sleep.
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Cover up little hands with cozy mittens. Winter babies need at least one layer of extra-warm outerwear. In warmer climates, a winter coat with warm pants is enough, but for colder regions, get full-body outerwear like a bunting sack—a sort of baby sleeping bag—or a stroller bunting to make sure baby stays snug in any weather. A sun hat is a must-have for being outside on warmer days. This one also features an adjustable toggle that creates a custom fit as baby grows.
The best way to protect your new baby from the sun is with shade, and the simplest way to do that without overheating baby is with a light cotton or muslin blanket. Drape it over your stroller , car seat or carrier —just be sure to leave plenty of space for air to circulate. A coming-home outfit is also a sweet addition.
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