Sunday, June 21, 2020

Top 5 Comfy Clothes for Babies this Season

The summer season is in full swing, and as a new parent, you must be on the lookout for cute and stylish, yet, comfy outfits for your cutie! But with numerous choices in outfits available out there, it can be pretty puzzling for you to settle for one option. Your heart will reach out to the most stylish wear, but your mind will gravitate towards soft, comfy clothes – after all, beautiful as they look, a lot of adorable outfits aren’t exactly comfortable enough for your baby to wear the whole day without hassle. Well, guess what – you don’t have to give up one for the other. This summer, dress your baby up in comfy clothes that look as great (or even better) than they feel!

 

you know, better than anyone what looks best on your little munchkin, plus we are always here to assist! We have curated a list of comfortable yet adorable outfits for you to dress your newborn up in this season – simple, cute, classy, comfy, you name it, we’ve got it!

 1.         Onesies

Onesies are the staple of any baby’s wardrobe. People prefer onesies instead of regular shirts because they snap at the crotch, thereby preventing them from hiking up and exposing sweet, kissable baby bellies.

You should have several onesies for each stage of development of your newborn. You can buy them in 3 and 5-packs, and they’re not terribly expensive. Miniklub has a great selection of stylish yet extremely comfy onesies.

2.        Kimono Tops

Besides being extremely cute, these loose T-shirts with side snaps or ties lessens contact with a newborn’s still delicate umbilical cord stump. Also, while you and your precious are still getting used to dressing, having shirts that don’t get pulled over to your new born’s face can be a real lifesaver. Kimono tops come in short and long sleeve options and can be worn as a top or a thin sweater over a onesie.

 3.        Rompers

Also sometimes called a jumpsuit, playsuit or bubble, a romper is a top and bottom all in one, usually with snaps at the crotch for effortless diaper changes. Not only do rompers mean fewer pieces of clothing to put on a squirmy newborn, but they also usually come in funky, trendy and super cute styles, making them an ideal option for play dates, family gatherings or photo shoots, or just for a cute warm weather look. If you are looking for some outwear for your little one, rompers are the perfect pick!

4.     Baby Leggings

Soft, stretchy baby leggings are infinitely versatile. Theyre amazing for quick walks in the baby carrier, when the weather turns cool and when baby begins to crawl or creep. And there are endless ways to style them: Pulled up over a onesie, paired with a kimono top or under dresses or shorts. search for ones in comfortable fabrics like cotton that wont pull or chafe.

5.        Bloomers

Sure enough, you could get away with not having bloomers but why would you want to? Bloomers, aka diaper covers,are pretty convenient regardless of whether you have a boy or a girl. While many parents are acquainted with adorable, ruffley underpants-like cover peeping out from under a dress, bloomers can also be paired with onesies or kimono top, worn over leggings on chilly days or simply on its own in hot weather. If you have a girl, remember that bloomers don’t need to perfectly match a dress; mix and match solid colors for a cute look.

As hard as it is finding perfect and comfy clothes for your little one, MiniKlub made it easier with their wide collection of comfy and cute clothes for newborns!


Newborn Care & Safety

Becoming a parent is a blessing in numerous ways. Along with all of the beautiful first moments of becoming new parents, there are also challenges, such as keeping your child out of harm's way. If you haven't spent a lot of time around newborns, their fragility may feel overwhelming. Going home with a new born is exciting, but it can be pretty daunting, too. Newborns have many needs, like frequent feedings and many diaper changes. Newborns can have health issues that are different from older children and adults, like diaper rash and cradle cap.

Your newborn baby will go through numerous changes during the first year of their life. You may feel uneasy at first. 

When you hold your newborn baby, make sure to support their head to avoid any mishap. Although they are stronger than you might think, their neck muscles will remain weak for the first few months of life, so its a must that you be careful with their necks.

Never quiver your newborn baby. Sometimes your baby’s crying may push you to the limit, and you may feel like shaking your baby out of frustration. However, shaking your baby can really damage their brain or worse. So, never shake your newborn!

Always shake the bottle well and check the temperature before giving it to your baby. Always avoid heating your newborn baby’s bottle in the microwave. You may think that the bottle is warm to touch, but the formula inside could be much hotter than expected. 

Prevent falls by always keeping your hand, a pillow or something solid besides your baby at all times. During diaper changes, keep diapers and clothing within easy reach.

Buy a car seat for your little one that meets national safety standards, whether it is new or used. Make sure it is properly installed according to the manufacturer’s instructions before your baby is discharged from hospital. Your newborn baby may not like being strapped into the car seat at first, but soon they will become accustomed to it.

Make sure all your newborn baby’s other equipment, including cribs, strollers, carriers, bassinets, change tables, playpens, and toys, meet national safety standards. Second-hand equipment also needs to meet the safety standards.

Never leave your newborn baby alone, or in the care of a child, when they are in the bathtub. A baby can drown in just 5 cm (two inches) of water! Use a small baby bathtub to bathe your newborn baby, to lessen the chances of them sliding under the surface of the water. Make sure the bathwater is lukewarm, not hot. For safety purposes, avoid asking a babysitter to bathe your newborn baby.

Do not leave your newborn alone with a pet or by himself/herself.

Always keep emergency numbers on speed dial, just in case!


These were a couple of important things that should be kept in mind while caring for a new born.