How to Dress Your Baby at 25°C (77°F)
Diaper:
Essential for protecting your baby’s delicate skin from moisture and impurities — whether you choose disposable, cloth, or organic diapers.
Long-sleeve bodysuit:
Natural fabrics like cotton are best. They are breathable, gentle on a baby’s skin, and their hypoallergenic properties help prevent skin irritation.
Light pants: Make sure the trousers are made from a stretchable fabric to allow freedom of movement and prevent pressure marks on sensitive areas.
Light socks:
Cotton socks are ideal for keeping your baby warm and comfortable. Avoid socks that are too tight to ensure healthy circulation.
Sun hat: A wide-brimmed sun hat protects your baby’s face, neck, and nape from sunburn. Choose a hat made from breathable material to prevent overheating.
Check UV protection: Long-sleeve clothing may feel warm, but for babies under 12 months, direct sun exposure and sunscreen should be avoided. The safest option is thin, breathable long-sleeve garments combined with staying out of direct sunlight. If your baby will be in full shade, lighter clothing is perfectly fine.
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