Category: Baby Care

  • How to Dress Your Baby for Sleep: Complete Temperature Guide

    How to Dress Your Baby for Sleep: Complete Temperature Guide

    One of the most common questions new parents ask: “What should my baby wear to bed?”

    The answer depends on room temperature, the season, and your individual baby. But getting it right is crucial – babies can’t regulate their temperature like adults, and overheating is a risk factor for SIDS.

    Understanding Baby Sleep Safety

    • Ideal room temperature: 16-20°C (61-68°F)
    • Never: Use loose blankets, quilts, or pillows in the cot
    • Instead: Use sleep bags/sacks or well-fitted sleepsuits
    • Check temperature: Feel baby’s chest or back of neck, not hands/feet

    The Complete Temperature Guide

    Room TempWhat to Wear
    24°C+ (75°F+)Short-sleeve bodysuit only or 0.5 TOG sleep bag
    21-23°C (70-74°F)Short-sleeve bodysuit + 1.0 TOG sleep bag
    18-20°C (64-68°F)Long-sleeve bodysuit + 2.5 TOG sleep bag
    16-17°C (61-63°F)Long-sleeve bodysuit + Sleepsuit + 2.5 TOG sleep bag

    Understanding TOG Ratings

    TOG (Thermal Overall Grade) measures fabric warmth. Higher TOG = warmer.

    • 0.5 TOG: Summer/hot weather (24°C+)
    • 1.0 TOG: Spring/autumn (21-23°C)
    • 2.5 TOG: Winter/cool rooms (16-20°C)

    How to Check if Baby is Too Hot or Cold

    Signs of Overheating:

    • Damp or sweaty hair
    • Red or flushed cheeks
    • Heat rash
    • Rapid breathing

    Signs of Being Too Cold:

    • Cold chest or back
    • Pale skin
    • Sneezing

    The Touch Test: Place your hand on baby’s chest or back of neck. It should feel warm but not hot or sweaty.

    Best Fabrics for Sleep

    Organic Cotton: Breathable, natural, regulates temperature well, hypoallergenic

    Bamboo: Naturally temperature-regulating, moisture-wicking, incredibly soft, antibacterial properties

    All Rabbit & Hare sleepwear uses GOTS-certified organic cotton or sustainable bamboo.

    The Bottom Line

    Dressing your baby safely for sleep doesn’t have to be complicated. Monitor room temperature, use appropriate layers, and check your baby regularly.

    Shop our organic cotton and bamboo sleepwear collection. Use code WELCOME10 for 10% off (minimum £30).

  • Why Organic Cotton is Better for Baby’s Skin (And the Planet)

    Why Organic Cotton is Better for Baby’s Skin (And the Planet)

    Walk into any baby clothing store and you’ll see labels touting “100% cotton” – but not all cotton is created equal.

    Organic cotton isn’t just a marketing buzzword. It’s a fundamentally different product that’s better for your baby’s delicate skin and significantly kinder to the planet.

    What Makes Cotton “Organic”?

    Organic cotton is grown without synthetic pesticides, genetically modified seeds, or harmful chemicals in processing.

    Benefits for Baby’s Skin

    1. Hypoallergenic

    Conventional cotton is often treated with formaldehyde and other harsh chemicals. Organic cotton contains none of these irritants, making it ideal for babies prone to eczema or allergies.

    2. Softer Texture

    Without chemical processing, organic cotton fibres remain longer and stronger, creating a naturally softer fabric that gets even softer with each wash.

    3. Breathable

    Organic cotton allows air to circulate freely, helping regulate baby’s temperature and reducing the risk of overheating.

    4. Chemical-Free Peace of Mind

    Babies explore the world by putting everything in their mouths – including their clothing. With organic cotton, you don’t have to worry about them ingesting pesticide residues.

    Environmental Benefits

    Conventional cotton requires massive irrigation. Organic cotton uses 91% less water because organic soil retains moisture better.

    Understanding GOTS Certification

    When shopping for organic cotton baby clothes, look for GOTS (Global Organic Textile Standard) certification. This ensures:

    • At least 95% organic fibres
    • No toxic chemicals at any production stage
    • Fair labour practices verified
    • Environmental sustainability measures in place

    All Rabbit & Hare clothing is GOTS-certified.

    The Bottom Line

    Choosing organic cotton for your baby isn’t just about avoiding chemicals – it’s about choosing products that work better, last longer, and support a more sustainable future.

    Explore our GOTS-certified organic cotton collection. Use code WELCOME10 for 10% off (minimum £30).

  • The Complete Guide to Building a Capsule Baby Wardrobe

    The Complete Guide to Building a Capsule Baby Wardrobe

    When you’re preparing for a new baby, it’s tempting to buy everything. The tiny clothes are adorable, the sales are tempting, and everyone has an opinion on what you “need.”

    But here’s a secret experienced parents know: babies don’t need as many clothes as you think.

    A capsule wardrobe approach – where you focus on fewer, better pieces that mix and match – will save you money, reduce overwhelm, and actually make dressing your baby easier.

    What is a Capsule Baby Wardrobe?

    A capsule wardrobe is a curated collection of essential pieces that all work together. Instead of a drawer stuffed with random items, you have a thoughtfully selected set of clothes that:

    • Mix and match with each other
    • Suit your lifestyle and climate
    • Are high quality enough to last
    • Can be passed down to siblings or friends

    The result? Less decision fatigue, less laundry, and more money saved for the things that really matter.

    How Many Baby Clothes Do You Actually Need?

    Here’s our recommended capsule wardrobe for a newborn (0-3 months):

    ItemQuantityWhy
    Bodysuits/Vests7Daily essential, easy to layer
    Sleepsuits5-7Babies live in these for the first weeks
    Leggings/Trousers4For outings and layering
    Tops/T-shirts4Mix and match with bottoms
    Cardigans2Light layers for temperature changes

    Total: About 30-35 items

    The Benefits of a Capsule Approach

    1. Save Money

    Instead of buying 50 cheap items that fall apart after a few washes, invest in 30 quality pieces that last.

    2. Less Decision Fatigue

    When every piece works together, getting baby dressed becomes effortless.

    3. More Sustainable

    Buying less but buying better is one of the most sustainable choices you can make.

    At Rabbit & Hare, we’ve designed our collection with the capsule approach in mind. Use code WELCOME10 for 10% off your first order (minimum £30).