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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I am interested too, I am European, so is my nanny. We often see bundled up parents at playgrounds etc, and their kids are way under dressed for the season. No scarves, hats, gloves, socks etc. Also kids running around barefoot at home, even though its pretty chilly. We don't get it......[/quote] Yet these children are often sick with snot. :( I'm a teacher.[/quote] I'm also European and I thought I was the only one noticing this trend. And also in the summer they wear jeans and long sleeve shirts when it's almost 90s outside and humid. I dress my kids appropriately and they've never had an ear infection, sinus infection, or pneumonia. It's very easy for kids to lose heat when the head is unprotected. [/quote] I am Asian and I have also noticed this trend They do not even cover the heads of the infants, who have bald heads to begin with and no way to warm themselves. The parents are completely bundled up. I understand that the car seat does not accommodate bulky coats and coverups, but why not use a thick blanket to cover the babies when they take them out of the car? Or tuck them inside their own coats so that they can get warmed by the body heat? [/quote] I assume this shit will help your kid get into TJ.[/quote] Wow....[/quote]
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