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Advice needed please! My little girl, who has just turned one, takes off her gloves or mittens as soon as I put them on. Her little hands are getting so cold and she is getting very miserable as a result.


I've tried gloves with fingers, mittens on a string through the coat - everything I can think of.


Has anyone found any that actually stay on? Any advice welcome!


Thanks


Mandy

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We have the same problem so thanks for all the tips! Baby strawbs since he was tiny refuses to even have his arms underneath the footmuff on the pram regardless of how cold it is! He hates covers full stop! I had imagined him in some funky hats in winter too (almost ordered one from pickle) but he goes mad and rips them off and throws them on the street so I've resorted to clothes with hoods.. X

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