A collection of “new generation” clothing
The 1st few years of a child can be a source of immense joy but also a period of anxiety and worry. Once their baby is born, young parents are presented with a myriad of things to think about: feeding, the bottle, child care, bath times, etc… There are millions of questions, all requiring answers: is the bath water too hot, does baby have a temperature, is it ok for baby to sunbathe, is it too cold outside? MySenses collection is a precious, everyday guide for fathers and mothers alike and, indeed, for anyone who is involved with children.
Stylish and fashionable just like you!
Well-being and prevention in style; bright colours, gentle ingredients, high quality finishes, eye catching images full of tenderness and shapes that are well-suited to the changing stages of your baby. 
An exclusive technology
LuvGear integrated technology uses printed cotton patches and silicone patches using thermochromic (sensitive to changes in temperature) and photochromic (sensitive to UV rays) dyes. MySenses patches gradually change colour, providing you with information on : - When you child’s body temperature is rising – When the UV rays are becoming too high for your child – When the bath water is too high – When it’s too cold outside.
Check your child’s temperature peacefully :
When your child’s body temperature rises, the Temp’ patch alerts you. The thermometer shaped icon disappears and is replaced by a warning, when your child’s temperature rises.
Temp’ Collection bodysuit and sets: to optimize how the MySenses patch works, it is important to wear the right size of clothing (not too large) so that the MySenses patch is in direct contact with the child’s skin. For your baby’s comfort, the patch is 100% cotton and tests have proven that it is harmless for your baby’s skin. The MySenses patch is located at the back of each item of clothing.
THE PATCHES ONLY ACT AS A WARNING AND ARE NEVER A SUBSTITUTE FOR WHAT A RESPONSIBLE ADULT SHOULD DO
Bathe your child with serenity :
when the temperature of the water gets too hot, the Hot patch alerts you. Dip the toilet glove into the water : is the water too hot? the Hot patch will alert you. The icon in the shape of a droplet will disappear when the water is too hot for your child.
You may always check the bath water before you immerse your child into it; did you know that to keep your child warm, the ideal temperature of the room where you bathe your child should be between 21° and 24° C. Remember never to leave your child alone in the bath even for a second!!
THE PATCHES ONLY ACT AS A WARNING AND ARE NEVER A SUBSTITUTE FOR WHAT A RESPONSIBLE ADULT SHOULD DO
Enjoy to be outside with your child in wintertime :
When it is too cold outside, the Cold patch alerts you.The snowflake-shaped icon appears to alert you that the temperature is getting colder. As temperatures continue to drop, the snowflake will turn to a deeper blue.
Infants lose body heat more easily than adults; You must take care of your child as you ususally do when it is cold outside and protect him with appropriate clothes and accessories. Remember to wrap up their little hands, head and feet even more sensitive to the cold.
THE PATCHES ONLY ACT AS A WARNING AND ARE NEVER A SUBSTITUTE FOR WHAT A RESPONSIBLE ADULT SHOULD DO
Let your child enjoy the sunshine safely :
UV rays are invisible! When they become higher, the Sun patch alerts you. The sun-shaped icon appears to alert you that the UV rays are rising and that it is advisable to take precautions. The sun is a friend and part of our life; we should learn how to keep it as such: sunburns can alter a child’s sun resistance because its skin is very delicate and fragile.
So always remember to apply a generous layer of sun cream with a factor of at least 30. Avoid peak moments between 11.00 AM and 3.00 PM and keep babies under 1 year old away from direct sunlight; so as to prevent damage to the skin and dehydration.
THE PATCHES ONLY ACT AS A WARNING AND ARE NEVER A SUBSTITUTE FOR WHAT A RESPONSIBLE ADULT SHOULD DO
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