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Baby Clothing Accessories
Between shoes and clothes, you may feel you're all set for your little one's arrival. But don't forget about the Other Accessories out there to keep baby both safe and adorable as he/she grows and begins to discover the world. Below are a few items you may be missing, but will be glad you bought. Some keep your child safe, while others are just plain fun to giggle over. Little legs need to stay protected and warm once the weather cools or crawling begins. Whatever your reason, organic leggies will get the job done. With them, you can extend the life of your child's spring and summer clothes, or use them just as an extra safeguard around the house when kiddo begins to explore on his/her hands and knees. Another more heavy duty product for those who have kids who love to explore outdoors and on rougher indoor surfaces, baby knee pads are a cute way to protect their delicate skin without making it tacky or obvious. For baby's first trip to the snow, a Bundle Me hat is the perfect accessory. It is available in two versatile sizes, and will help keep baby warm and dry in cold weather. If you are looking for something a bit more stylish, consider a reversible hat, so you have an appealing cap that goes with more than one outfit. You can buy them almost anywhere, but an inexpensive, eco-friendly one is the Under the Nile Reversible Hat.Mittens are another great accessory for outings, however stay away from scarves and any hat that may pose a strangulation hazard for baby. No matter how often you trim those tiny nails, sometimes babies still manage to scratch their faces. Keep them safe and shielded from skin damage with super soft, cotton mittens that will stay on baby's hands rather than slip off easily. There are a lot of places to get these in many different styles, but a great example is a pair manufactured by Safety 1st. Other Accessories that can add to a baby ensemble include hair bows, headbands, and tights for girls; ties, tiny baseball caps and windbreakers for boys. Whatever you decide, don't be afraid to get creative with how you dress your child. Have fun - before you know it, they won't let you go shopping with them anymore! |
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