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Scott&Nadia
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Winter Cloths and Safely Bucking the little ones in?
Our little one is seven months old, she exceeds the height limit for our Graco Snug ride by a ½†and is only about a half pound from the weight limit of 20 lbs. We are going to get a new “convertible†style seat this weekend (Probably the Britax Boulavard). My question is that with winter arriving, how does everyone keep their little ones warm, since it is recommended NOT to have bulky sweaters and coats between the baby and the seat’s harness straps? I understand that bulky clothing between the baby and the harness allows for compression of the clothing, leading to slack in the harness and shorter ride down times. With the infant carrier it was easier, since we could strap her in inside and use a blanket to keep her arm in transit to the car and back, but with the new seat we will have to take her to the car to be buckled in. So how does everyone deal with this in the winter months, since this will be the regime from now until god knows when? Thanks in advance for everyone’s comments.
Our little one is seven months old, she exceeds the height limit for our Graco Snug ride by a ½†and is only about a half pound from the weight limit of 20 lbs. We are going to get a new “convertible†style seat this weekend (Probably the Britax Boulavard). My question is that with winter arriving, how does everyone keep their little ones warm, since it is recommended NOT to have bulky sweaters and coats between the baby and the seat’s harness straps? I understand that bulky clothing between the baby and the harness allows for compression of the clothing, leading to slack in the harness and shorter ride down times. With the infant carrier it was easier, since we could strap her in inside and use a blanket to keep her arm in transit to the car and back, but with the new seat we will have to take her to the car to be buckled in. So how does everyone deal with this in the winter months, since this will be the regime from now until god knows when? Thanks in advance for everyone’s comments.