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  • jus replied on 24 Nov 2010 at 09:47

    In the summer I tended to use a blanket just to shade the babies eyes, so the blanket does not cover the whole area of the buggy just a quarter. So the babies are not distressed due to the sun in their faces. However I did see loads of people covering the whole buggy like you mentioned. I think this is due to the culture of our society now and because people know the dangers of the sun. I find in general regardless of whether you have a childcare qualification or not, when you put the baby in the buggy your first thought is safety not educational. Although I can understand both arguements.

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