Your Baby’s First Summer
KEEPING COOL AND COMFORTABLE
There’s something so special about your baby’s very first summer. The sun is shining, the days feel longer, and everything seems just that little bit more magical. But when it comes to keeping your little one cool and comfortable during those warmer days and nights, it can feel a little daunting.
Whether you’re heading out for your first family picnic or enjoying a quiet day at home, here are some practical, gentle tips to help your baby stay safe, settled and happy in the heat.
Dress Them Lightly (And Don’t Overthink It)
Babies don’t need lots of layers in summer. In fact, a short-sleeve bodysuit or a lightweight vest is often more than enough when you're indoors. Keeping things simple is best.
Our Sleeping Bags are ideal for warm nights. Made from breathable fabrics, they’re available in lightweight TOGs suitable for summer, helping your baby sleep soundly without the risk of overheating. They're also much safer than loose blankets in the cot or Moses basket.
Tip: If you’re unsure whether your baby is too warm, feel the back of their neck or chest – it’s a more accurate indicator than hands or feet.
Keep Their Sleeping Space Breezy
When it’s hot outside, keeping your baby’s sleeping space cool is essential. Aim for a room temperature between 16-20°C, and on particularly warm days, keep curtains or blinds drawn during the day to block out direct sun. You can also use a fan to help circulate air – just make sure it’s not pointing directly at your baby.
Our Palm Moses Baskets are naturally breathable and ideal for warmer weather. Simply dress the basket with one of our soft cotton fitted sheets to help your little one stay cool and comfortable during nap time.
Keep Baby Hydrated
Whether you’re breastfeeding or using formula, your baby may want to feed more frequently in hot weather. This is completely normal and helps them stay hydrated.
There’s no need for extra water in the first six months unless advised by a health professional - just follow your baby’s cues and offer feeds more often if they seem thirsty.
Choose Natural Fabrics
Natural fabrics like cotton and bamboo are breathable, soft and gentle on delicate skin - ideal for summer. Swap synthetic materials for lighter, airy options to avoid irritation and keep baby fresh.
Our Soft Cotton Cot Bed Sheets and Cellular Blanket are both made with natural fibres, making them perfect for light layering during nap time or when you're out and about. The blanket is especially handy to keep in your pram for shady strolls.
Protect Your Baby from the Sun
Newborn skin is incredibly sensitive, so it’s best to keep your baby in the shade and out of direct sunlight. If you’re heading outside, dress them in long, loose cotton clothing, and use a wide-brimmed hat to shield their face and neck.
You can also use a pram shade or a breathable muslin cloth draped loosely over the pushchair for added protection, but make sure air can still circulate freely.
Signs your baby might be too hot include flushed cheeks, irritability, or being unusually sleepy - if you're ever in doubt, bring them indoors and cool them down gradually.
Make the Most of the Little Moments
Your baby’s first summer is one to remember - garden naps, breezy pram walks, the sound of birds in the early morning and those soft baby sighs as they drift off to sleep in the warmth.
With just a few simple swaps and some thoughtful planning, you can make sure your little one is cool, safe and comfortable all season long.
Explore our full range of lightweight bedding, Moses baskets and baby summer essentials to help you enjoy every sun-drenched moment with confidence.
FAQs: Your Baby’s First Summer: Keeping Cool and Comfortable
1. What clothes should I dress my baby in during summer?
Light, breathable layers like short-sleeve bodysuits or lightweight vests made from natural fabrics such as cotton or bamboo are best. Avoid overdressing to prevent overheating.
2. Is it safe to use sleeping bags in summer?
Yes! Choose a lightweight sleeping bag with a low TOG rating (0.5 or 1) made from breathable fabrics to keep your baby comfortable and safe while sleeping.
3. How can I keep my baby’s sleeping area cool?
Aim to keep the room between 16-20°C, draw curtains during the day to block direct sunlight, and use a fan to circulate air—making sure it doesn’t blow directly on your baby.
4. What signs show my baby might be too hot?
Flushed cheeks, irritability, unusual sleepiness, or sweating can indicate overheating. If you notice these, bring your baby indoors and cool them down gradually.
Author: Chloé - Product Specialist & Mum of 2
Chloé is a product specialist at Clair de Lune, passionate about helping families find beautiful, practical, and safe products for their little ones. As a mum of two, she knows first-hand what works in a busy family home and loves sharing tips, advice, and inspiration to make parenting a little easier.



