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Topic: Slip Slop Slap!
Posted By: kakapo
Subject: Slip Slop Slap!
Date Posted: 12 November 2008 at 8:31pm

With summer just around the corner I've been wondering what to get DS (who is almost 1 year old) to protect him from the sun.

Which sunhats do you recommend?

What sunscreen is safe for baby/toddler, but still effective in the paddling pool say?

What kind of sunglasses does your baby/toddler wear?

Where can you buy those towel things that look like a poncho (ie they are made of towelling material, but have a hole in the middle with a hood attached to the hole - kids wear it like a poncho at the beach etc)?

Oh, and any other tips greatly appreciated!

 

 

 




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Posted By: Mama2two
Date Posted: 12 November 2008 at 9:13pm

Which sunhats do you recommend?


We use a standard sunhat from Pumpkin Patch, or sometimes a cap.

What sunscreen is safe for baby/toddler, but still effective in the paddling pool say?



We love the Hawaian Tropic 'Baby faces and tender places'. It is spf45 and doesn't seem to react with Sam's ezcema. It does need to be reapplied after swimming though.

What kind of sunglasses does your baby/toddler wear?



Baby Banz. Fantastic as the elastic strap holds them in place.

Where can you buy those towel things that look like a poncho (ie they are made of towelling material, but have a hole in the middle with a hood attached to the hole - kids wear it like a poncho at the beach etc)??




You can get them from the warehouse, bed bath & beyond etc etc. Basically most places that sell linen/towels. Sam has one, but doesn't really like to wear it much to be honest.

I hope that helped a little

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Posted By: sweetpea
Date Posted: 13 November 2008 at 2:27pm
Make sure bub gets some time in the sun with no protection too its really important for their bones Vit D in take. So use the time before 11am or late afternoon. Good for us too.


Posted By: kakapo
Date Posted: 13 November 2008 at 9:29pm

Thanks guys!

Does anyone know where to buy sunhats made out of wetsuit-type material (with long flaps to cover their neck)?



Posted By: Andie
Date Posted: 14 November 2008 at 9:02am
I think the Warehouse might have them?

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Posted By: lilfatty
Date Posted: 14 November 2008 at 11:45am
We got ours from postie plus (the hat).

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Posted By: Kellz
Date Posted: 14 November 2008 at 2:46pm
Saw those tog-material hats at the warehouse today. We got Islas from baby factory. Her sunglasses are from Physique Eye care, but she had ones from PP when she was younger.

We use Alba Botanica sunscreen from Health2000 cos its natural and Islas skin is real sensitve.

Its good to het a hat that has some sort of fastening to keep it on. Otherwise they blow off or get pulled off! Unichem Pharmacies have them, as do PP.


Posted By: SMoody
Date Posted: 14 November 2008 at 2:56pm
Which sunhats do you recommend?

One with a wide rim that protects ears and neck. Not too dark colours as you will land up with sunstroke. needs to regulate the temperature. I dont like these plastic type kind of things at all.

What sunscreen is safe for baby/toddler, but still effective in the paddling pool say?

Water resistant ones. I dont go by the "suggested" amount of time left before reapplieing. But apply at least every 35 minutes and definately right after you towel them off, put on again. And use a zinx oxide one on the face for toddlers. Babies is best kept out of the sun as much as possible (but I still put sunscreen on my one, but we never had skin problems at all.

What kind of sunglasses does your baby/toddler wear?

As a baby she was kept out of the sun from 10 to 4 and never directly in the sun. Older baby she had the babybanz sunglasses on. Seeing we are not in SA and in NZ now my next kiddy will have to get used to sunglasses really quickly.

Where can you buy those towel things that look like a poncho (ie they are made of towelling material, but have a hole in the middle with a hood attached to the hole - kids wear it like a poncho at the beach etc)?

Warehouse has them, and have seen them at Farmers as well.

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Posted By: DJ
Date Posted: 15 November 2008 at 11:33am
JK has got sunhats with the long flaps made out of
uv tog material. A quite likes wearing hers

She's also got a prettier PP hat with a chin strap that stays on quite well.

Roll on sunscreen is easy to apply.



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Posted By: LittleBug
Date Posted: 15 November 2008 at 10:31pm
All of our sunhats are hand-me-downs... but I like the bucket-type ones because they shade all the way around (face/ears/neck).

As for sunscreen, we use the Hawaiian Tropics 'Baby faces and tender places' one as well, SPF 45. As someone already said, needs reapplying after swimming though. It has never caused her excema to get any worse either.

Regarding Vitamin D intake, most of us don't apply nearly enough sunscreen to block absorption of Vitamin D (it has to be layered on really thickly). And only around 15 mins of sunshine gives you a good amount of absorption as well. (This is what we were told during our nutrition and health papers at uni, anyways).

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