How do you keep baby warm in the winter?
How should I dress my baby when we go out in the cold?
Do they need a snowsuit if they’re in a baby carrier?
And what do I do if starts raining while they’re in the sling?
Here are our top tips for babywearing in the cooler months.
HOW MANY LAYERS DO I NEED TO KEEP BABY WARM?
As a rough rule of thumb when babywearing, you count as one layer of clothing for your baby, and your sling counts as at least another. If you walk into a warm shop, house or cafe, that’s like putting a third layer on them. Always bear this in mind when dressing yourself and your baby.  In our experience, parents here in the UK are often more likely to over than under-dress their babies in cold weather, whether in slings or buggies.
Unless it’s bitterly cold outside, ideally keep newborn babies in ‘indoor’ clothing, adding a warm hat or elephant hood and booties if needed, plus a coat, cardigan or suitable hoodie over both of you to keep baby warm. This will reduce the risk of baby overheating. (Always ensure there is no fabric covering your baby’s face.)
When you head indoors you can easily undo your coat to help prevent them – and you- from overheating. Keeping baby close to your body, without bulky fabric between you, will make you more aware of how warm or cool they are.
Warm but lightweight all-in-one cotton and fleece suits come in very handy for babywearing, especially if you don’t want to wear a coat yourself. Opt for lightweight options that provide warmth without bulk, and put them on over 1 or 2 layers of your baby’s regular cotton clothing. If a suit covers the feet then it’s a good idea to size up, so that there’s no additional pressure on your baby’s feet when they tuck their legs up. Or go for something footless (or with optional feet) like these fantastic all-in-one suits from Loud +Proud, matched with these brilliant babywearing booties from Mamalila.
- Loud + Proud Babywearing Fleece All In One Suit £44.95Rated 5.00 out of 5 based on Select options customer rating
- Loud + Proud All Seasons Babywearing All One Suit £44.95Select options
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AVOID SNOWSUITS – UNLESS IT’S LITERALLY FREEZING!
Snowsuits and thick, padded pram suits are best avoided when babywearing. The big puffy garment makes it hard to tell how warm your baby is and they’re more likely to overheat. Remember it’s harder to get your sling or carrier fitting accurately, tightly and safely around a baby who is wearing a big puffy suit.
This is especially critical with very young babies: if the sling is not snug and safe then the baby’s posture and airways may not be adequately supported and protected. As per advice relating to car seats – slings need to fit snugly around your baby’s body, not their clothing. For a comfortable fit, slings need to hug the contours of your body too – another good reason to wear young babies inside your outdoor clothing.
However, if you’re wearing a bigger baby or toddler, especially if they’re alternating between splashing in muddy puddles and being carried, wearing them over your coat might be a more sensible solution. You’ll keep each other warm so you’re unlikely to need arctic wear, but woollen jumpers and thin coats (think layers, not bulk) for you both, if you’re off to a muddy park, may be a good idea.
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INVEST IN A BABYWEARING COAT TO KEEP BABY WARM (AND TO KEEP YOU SNUG, TOO)
You can buy special babywearing coats with inserts to accommodate your baby, like our fabulous jackets and coats from Mamalila and Wombat & Co. London. There are lightweight all-year options like the much-loved Mamalila Softshell Jacket, the teddy-fleece line Mamalila Winter Jacket, through to the snuggly, winter-weight Wallaby Babywearing Coat and many more styles in between.Â
- Mamalila Cosy Allweather Babywearing Allrounder Jacket £229.00Rated 5.00 out of 5 based on Select options customer ratings
- Wombat and Co. Wallaby Women’s Babywearing Coat Product on sale
£169.90From: £139.00Rated 4.92 out of 5 based on Select options customer ratings - Mamalila Women’s Allrounder Softshell Babywearing Jacket – 100% Recycled Materials £179.90Select options
And not to leave Dad out, we also have the parka-style Bandicoot Babywearing Coat, Mamalila Softshell Jacket for men and lots more babywearing coats and jackets to keep baby warm – and Dad, too.
- Wombat and Co. Unisex Koala Parka for Babywearing Product on sale
£249.00£199.00Select options - Mamalila AllWeather Softshell Men’s Babywearing Jacket £229.00Select options
- Wombat and Co. Bandicoot Men’s Babywearing Coat Product on sale
£169.00£139.00Select options
PROTECT THOSE EXTREMITIES
A pair of leg warmers, leggings or tights will stop little legs getting too chilly. Check out our favourites from Hoppediz. Remember to pop a hat, snood or hood onto your baby, as this is likely to be the most exposed part of their body. And to keep little pre-walking feet warm, we cannot rave enough about these waterproof, windproof quilted booties from Mamalila. We’ve been searching for year for sling-friendly booties that actually stay on – and these really do the job!
- Mamalila Winterfriend Winter Booties £22.95Select options
- Loud + Proud Reversible Fleece Elephant Hood Product on sale
£24.95£19.95Select options - Mamalila Winter Booties £16.95Rated 5.00 out of 5 based on Select options customer ratings
OPT FOR LIGHTWEIGHT SLINGS
Choose a lightweight sling to wear under your coat. You don’t need a special warm ‘winter’ sling or carrier. In fact, if you’re going to be wearing a heavy coat and a rucksack, as well as a baby or toddler, you might want to reach for a lightweight carrier like an Izmi Baby Carrier or Integra Baby Carrier.
BRILLIANT BABY CARRIER COVERS TO KEEP BABY WARM – AND DRY
In wet months – that’s August to May in the UK! – carry a lightweight babywearing cover or umbrella, along with a hat for baby.
Baby carrier covers like the Mamalila All Rounder Softshell Babywearing Cover, Bundlebean Fleece-lined Cover and the super lightweight Bundlebean Babywearing Raincover are a brilliant keep-in-your-bag options. These waterproof baby carrier covers come in so handy throughout the year. The ZipUsIn universal coat extension panel is a really nifty alternative too, fitting both mens and womens coats.
- BundleBean Babywearing Fleece-lined Cover £39.95Rated 4.83 out of 5 based on Select options customer ratings
- Zipusin Universal Jacket Extender Complete Pack From: £79.95Select options
- Mamalila All Rounder Softshell Babywearing Cover £89.00Rated 5.00 out of 5 based on Select options customer rating
- BundleBean Babywearing Lightweight Raincover £29.95Rated 5.00 out of 5 based on Select options customer rating
A giant transparent umbrella can also be brilliant to keep you both dry AND stop you from bumping into people on the pavement!
So: stay dry, stay cool, think LAYERS. Here’s more advice on babywearing safety.
Updated December 2021.
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