What to Wear this Winter
- Dress
infants and children warmly for outdoor activities. Several thin
layers will keep them dry and warm. Don’t forget warm boots, gloves or
mittens, and a hat.
- The
rule of thumb for older babies and young children is to dress them in
one more layer of clothing than an adult would wear in the same
conditions.
- When riding in the car, babies and children should wear thin, snug layers rather than thick, bulky coats or snowsuits.
- Blankets, quilts, pillows, bumpers, sheepskins and other loose bedding should be kept out of an infant's sleeping enviroment because they are associated with suffocation deaths and may contribute to Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS). It is better to use sleep clothing like one-piece sleepers or wearable blankets is preferred.
- If
a blanket must be used to keep a sleeping infant warm, it should be
thin and tucked under the crib mattress, reaching only as far as the
baby’s chest, so the infant's face is less likely to become covered by
bedding materials.