Prams & Pushchairs / 19 October, 2020 / Ellie Thompson
The autumn leaves are falling, it’s time to wrap up warm. If you’re venturing out with a new baby this season, you’ll want to ensure they’re kept cosy and snug. Once you’ve found your perfect Bugaboo pushchair the Bugaboo newborn inlay will be your next port of call.
Launched just in time for the colder months, this gorgeous pushchair accessory is a must-have, and what’s more, it’s the perfect all year round solution for keeping your baby snug in their pram.
The Bugaboo newborn inlay is designed to be used from birth until around six months and will be your stroller’s go-to accessory for the duration. Designed exclusively for use in Bugaboo carrycot configurations, it features a durable inner strap to secure your baby safely in place for your outdoor adventures and on-the-go strolls.
We know from our understanding of child development that newborns and infants are less able to regulate their own body temperature, so it’s important we help them to do so. Don’t forget to keep your baby’s head warm during the winter months, and dress them in layers so you can prevent them from getting too hot or too cold.
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When you are on a day out with your baby with your pushchair, the Bugaboo newborn inlay will create an extra layer of warmth and protection for your baby, so you can rest assured they’re kept safe, warm and dry. The soft and breathable cotton fabrics will help keep your newborn comfy during any season. Made from chemical-free materials it’s also super-kind to baby’s delicate skin.
Machine washable on a 30ºC cold wash, the Bugaboo newborn inlay is for everyday use. Available in a light grey mélange colour it’s compatible with every Bugaboo pushchair, except the Ant.
For more information, head over to Bugaboo’s website for more details, contact them by emailing servicservice.uk@bugaboo.com or call 0800-587-8265.
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