Newborns are wonderful at all times of year, but a winter baby comes with its own special kind of warmth. Read on for 18 reasons to appreciate your cold-weather cutie!

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1. After a long night with baby, it is socially acceptable to wear pajamas 24/7 or curl up in an oversized sweater and leggings day after day after day. (And yes, we know, 2020 insured most of us were doing this anyway). 

2. If baby arrives by the holidays, you’ll get to show off the best gift ever. And you have a good excuse for not cooking, cleaning or hosting.

3. No guilt for not socializing! Chilly weather, COVID and other people's colds are just two great reasons to stay in and snuggle in front of the fire.

 

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4. You could join a pit crew with your diaper-changing speed. Can’t let that baby get chilled!

5. You’ll never "get" to host a summer-birthday pool party with a dozen short, noisy humans who think of a pool as a giant collective toilet bowl.

6. That super-attractive sweat trail from the back to the ankles that baby-wearing moms get in the summer? Yeah, you don’t have it right now.

 

7. You know that true happiness is curling up on the couch with a cozy blanket and warm bundle of baby, aka your own portable heat source.

8. You secretly gloat over how your feet never swelled up like giant pufferfish during the last months of your pregnancy.

9. You’re probably still wearing stretchy pants, so indulge in that yummy holiday food you only get once a year.

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10. Seasonally spiced hot lattes are the order of the day (literally) when you’ve been up all night with a newborn. All those still-pregnant spring and summer mamas will be jealous you're enjoying caffeine again.

11. Baby hats. There are few things cuter than newborns in ridiculous winter hats.

12. You have a perfect excuse to stay inside and nap with baby when any snow falls.

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13. You can think less about how your post-baby beach body is going to look come summer (that's months away!) and more about what warm, delicious comfort food is in your immediate future.

14. You’ve already got plans for that extra tax break (assuming baby was evicted before the ball drops on New Year’s Eve).

15. You don't have to stress about slathering sunscreen on a newborn.

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16. You can breastfeed without feeling like a sweaty dairy cow in summer's heat.

17. Those tiny-baby-in-a-giant-snowsuit photos are one of a kind.

18. By the time spring comes, your baby will be more mobile, and you can enjoy the longer, warmer days outside. Bring on the long walks and park outings!

— Suzanna Palmer

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How do you like your coffee? Black, with milk and sugar or…spun into the fabric of your kids’ new coat? If you prefer your coffee in a cup, hear us out. Reima, the kids activewear company out of Finland, is set to debut their newest innovation in kidswear: Coffee Bean Shimmer Fabric, available in a kids two-in-one down jacket and a one-piece newborn snowsuit. Released on September 29, which also happens to be National Coffee Day, these innovative outwear pieces will make you fall in love with coffee all over again.

These coats are seriously made out of coffee? What does the coffee do?
For the coffee-obsessed, you may be disappointed that the coats don’t actually smell like coffee. But, Reima’s smart textile engineers designed the fabric so that the particles of carbonized coffee grounds are spun into the polyester on a very microscopic level. According to the Reima team, they’re “very, very small.”

Even at a microscopic level, coffee lovers and non coffee aficionados will have to agree that the caffeinated design is innovative. Reima tells us that when tiny particles of ground coffee are carbonized at high temperature, the carbon forms honeycomb structures. By adding those particles into their 100% polyester material, Reima’s textile engineers are able to increase the fabric’s heat retention capability, which will help your kiddos stay warm. They go on to tell us that beyond storing heat, this process decreases the build-up of static electricity in the fabric, which prevents the formation of odors.

Besides the coffee grounds, what’s special about these new pieces?
Just like Reima’s other designs, this kids jacket and newborn snowsuit are well made and durable. For families with multiple children who play hard, you can expect these two new outerwear pieces to hold up across multiple seasons and siblings. They won’t show wear or tear on the first tumble or rainy day.

The Coffee Bean Shimmer fabric is made with a waterproof, breathable PU lamination, which means that you can wear it from the warmer, early days of fall through the coldest winter months. Both styles are insulated with responsible down standard certified down and features, and for those looking for specifics, the fill power of the insulation is 550.

We love that the kids two-in-one down jacket can be worn as a jacket or a vest. The newborn one-piece honeycomb snowsuit also is multi-functional: wear it as a snowsuit with legs or convert it to a sleeping bag simply by closing the zip in the leg inseams from both directions. Either way you wear it, baby and the older kids, will stay dry and warm.

The two-in-one down jacket will be available in 6 colors from 4T-14Y and retails for $139.95. Choose from the slimmer “Heiberg” or the “Beringer” straight cut. The one-piece newborn coat will be available in three colors from 0-3 months, 3-6 months and 6-9 months and retails for $139.95. Starting September 29, 2020 buy online at us.reima.com or at amazon.com.

—Erin Lem

all photos courtesy of Reima

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Designer, author, HGTV star and mama to five Joanna Gaines recently showed off just how much fun her fam is having during the wild winter weather. When the Polar Vortex put the deep freeze on, the Gaines’ got out and about—even baby Crew!

Gaines posted an absolutely aww-dorable pic, on Instagram, of her little cutie Crew bundled up in toasty-looking bunting—captioning the post, “My very own snow angel.”

While we’re pretty sure that Crew (who was born last June, making him well under one-year) didn’t make the “snow angel” himself, he certainly looks heavenly in his teeny tiny The North Face Infant Thermoball Bunting. But don’t worry, Crew isn’t the only baby who can benefit from this sweet snowsuit. The highly rated infant snowsuit sells on Amazon for between $120 and $215 (depending on the color and size choice).

If Crew’s cuddly bunting is more than you want to spend on a snowsuit that your kiddo will only get a few months’ wear out of, you have plenty of other similar choices.

Columbia’s Baby Snuggly Bunny Bunting ($65-$95), iXtreme’s Baby Expediaition Puffer Winter Snowsuit Bunting ($40) and the Wippette Heart Foil Pram ($25-$45) are all awesomely economical options!

—Erica Loop

Featured Photo: Joanna Gaines via Instagram 

 

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Oh hello, free grocery delivery from Walmart! But you’ll need to act fast. This promo only lasts until the end of January. And we’ve got the scoop on how you can stay home, order online and get your groceries delivered without an added cost.

With winter in full-force, do you really want to snowsuit-up the kiddos, pack them into the car, drive through the ice and snow to the nearest grocery store, wrestle the snowsuit-clad kids out of the car, trudge through a slushy parking lot, spend 15 minutes meticulously drying off the card so that your toddler doesn’t freak when they accidentally touch one drop of water, spend an hour shopping, re-snowsuit the kids and drive back home? With Walmart’s delivery service you don’t have to worry about any of this.

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So how can you get your foodie finds delivered for free? First, order your groceries. Just visit walmart.com/grocery or use the Walmart Grocery mobile app. Enter your zip and start shopping! After placing your order pick a time for delivery—you’ll need to choose a one-hour window. Next…well, sit back and wait for your food.

To get free delivery enter the code HOMEFREE at checkout. And that’s it! Walmart will waive the delivery fee on all orders through the end of January 2019.

—Erica Loop

 

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Don’t let a little snow and below freezing temperatures keep you inside all winter long. Fresh air and a change of scenery will work wonders when you’re feeling secluded as a sleep-deprived new parent, so don’t miss a single sunny (or light gray) afternoon. Bundle your little Eskimo in our favorite winter gear and venture into the elements with these cold weather essentials that promise to keep your little one cozy.

Convertible Comfort

This super-warm bunting meets snowsuit, or as &AM Enfant calls it, a Doudoune, is one of the most versatile pieces of winter baby gear we could find. Side zippers make getting baby in and out of the bunting easy. But if you want to use it in a carrier, car seat or as a snow suit, you fasten the double row of snaps in the middle to free up your babies legs.

Available at giggle.com, $95.00.

Do you have favorite outer gear for keeping baby warm? Shout about it in the comments!

— Amalie Drury & Julie Seguss