Do you ever get confused by the amount of baby clothes on the market nowadays? With babygros, sleepsuits, body suits and rompers available, knowing the difference between them can help to make an informed decision on what you buy for your child.
As your baby grows, his or her requirements will change, but having a few staple basics will help, no matter what else you happen to buy along the way. It can be quite overwhelming when you see what’s on offer on the rails and shelves, so here are five essentials that new parents shouldn’t be without.
Body Suits
These little beauties are available in sleeveless, short sleeve and long sleeve options and are perfect for underneath clothing on cooler days, or just on their own on lazy days indoors. Most of these body suits are equipped with poppers to make nappy changes easy. Long sleeve body suits are ideal to keep baby’s arms warm, while the sleeveless and short sleeve options add an extra layer and can be worn on their own, under outfits or teamed with a cool pair of jeans or a dress. Remember not to overheat baby though – it’s better to be a little cool than sweltering!
Sleepsuits
Your baby’s comfort is essential; regardless of time of year, they will sleep – a lot.
Sleepsuits are all in one suits that can have feet sewn into them to ensure warmth during the evening hours. As baby grows, the option of sleepsuits without sewn in feet is available, providing plenty of cool options for onesies.
Sleepsuits are also available that have mitts which can fold over baby’s hands to protect them from scratching themselves during sleep time.
Fleecy sleepsuits, such as the George Dumbo fleece baby suit are super cute, but be vigilant and keep an eye on the room temperature. The chance of needing a fleecy sleepsuit during spring and summer is slim to none, particularly if you have a tendency to add layers as well.
Bibs
Although it’s very likely that you’ll receive plenty of bibs as gifts, there’s no harm in buying a few as well. You can get some lovely bold and bright packs of 5 bibs nowadays, such as the apple baby bibs and the dino baby bibs for just £3 – a bargain and something a little different to the traditional baby colours.
Alternatively, muslin squares are an absolute must and will be used for everything from wiping up dribbles to clearing away milk possets – an essential buy that’s versatile and reusable.
Shoes, Socks and Hats
No matter what season you’re in, baby needs to be protected from the elements. Hats, socks and soft soled shoes are ideal for adventures in the pram. Use brimmed sun hats during the heat of summer, as well as a parasol that you can add to the pushchair. Adorable cotton hats are ideal for cooler days.
When baby is young, simplicity is key. Sure, you want your baby to look as cute as a button, but you also want nappy changes to be as easy as possible. The main thing is to enjoy every moment of these early days and watch as your baby grows into a wonderful babbling infant.