Essential Parasol Duck Egg Universal Mamas and Papas

39.00

essential parasol

Our Essentials Parasol for Pushchair in duck egg, is the ideal umbrella for protecting baby from the sun’s rays while out and about.

Keep your child shaded on bright days with our Mamas & Papas Essential Parasol for Pushchair. The protective fabric and easy-fit clamp means it’s never been simpler to protect baby from the sun.

UPF 50+ Fabric

Our Essentials Parasol is made with UPF 50+ fabric which offers great protection from harmful UV rays.

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Description

Essential Parasol  Improved Strength

The essential parasol improved strength means it stays upright for longer. The quality of the fibreglass frame is improved for added longevity.

easy-fit clamp 

The Essential Parasol comes with an easy-fit clamp which takes the hassle out of attaching your parasol to your pushchair. The quick-release button means you can remove your parasol in one click.

  • Essentials Parasol measures H:72cm x W:76cm x D:76cm approx.
  • Folded size measures H:72cm x W:7cm x D:8cm approx.
  • Weight: 0.47kg.
  • Suitable from birth.

The Lullaby Trust recommend attaching a clip-on sunshade or parasol to a pram or buggy and checking if baby is getting too hot by feeling their tummy or the back of their neck. They advise to keep babies out of direct sunlight as much as possible.

If you go out when it’s hot, attach a parasol or sunshade to your baby’s pushchair to keep them out of direct sunlight – but avoid using a cloth that covers the pram, as it could make temperatures too hot within.

Remember to apply sunscreen to your baby regularly, and make sure it’s at least factor 15 (SPF).\Protect that sweet newborn skin from the sunBabies should be kept out of direct sunlight until they’re 6 months old, according to the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP).

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