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The first winter with a baby raises many questions: Is my child cold outside or is it too warm inside? Learn how to find the right balance with layering, breathable materials, and a safe sleeping bag, and how a Vital Sensor System can make temperature control easier.
The rule of thumb is: babies wear one more layer than adults in winter. Layering is the most practical approach instead of wearing thick, individual items.
• Body as a base
• Romper or wrap bodysuit over it
• Pullover / sweatshirt for outdoors
• A snowsuit or footmuff in the stroller
👉 Advantage: Layers can be quickly put on or taken off – depending on the temperature.
Understanding instead of guesswork: Babies can't tell you if they're too hot or too cold. MARY measures their core temperature and shows you what your baby really needs.
Notice early instead of reacting late: Whether it's sleep, strollers or car rides
MARY will notify you if it gets too hot or too cold.
This way you can react in time, before your baby becomes restless.
More peaceful nights for everyone: Temperature fluctuations often go unnoticed. MARY monitors your temperature while you sleep and notifies you if anything changes. For greater peace of mind and more restful nights.


When it gets cold outside, babies get cold quickly – in their stroller, in their crib, or with cold little feet. Unfortunately, tummy aches and colic are often part of the experience. Gentle warmth helps, relaxes, and soothes. KUDDLY , the soft baby heating pad, is always with you and ensures more moments of comfort in everyday life.