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I Need Something to Shade My 6 Month Old from the Sun While Outside.

I may be asking a really dumb question. Is there something already made (that I haven't found) to shade my daughter from the sun while I'm outside? We are in a new housing development and do not have any mature trees to shade her. I have a pack-n-play. Do I rig an umbrella to it? She is not sitting up unsupported yet but will be soon. The other day we had a hat on her, sunglasses, and sunblock then tried to use the umbrella from our patio table to shade her while she sat in her exersaucer. It worked okay, but I'm looking for something a little bit easier. Please help!

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Thank you to all of you who gave great suggestions! It got me thinking past something for the here and now. I decided on a "Me Too Tent" from Target ($30). It is large enough for me to put her in with almost any baby gear (I'm even thinking the pack-n-play) and can be zipped up to prevent sun and BUGS (I had almost forgotten about skeeters!). I also like the fact that it has attachable tunnels (you have to buy separately) that we can add next summer. It should be here in the next day or two and I'm looking forward to getting back out in the sun!

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I haven't read all of the responses so someone may have already mentioned this. Take a look at www.onestepahead.com I just got their paper catalog in the mail today and they have several umbrellas, canopies, and shades.

Do you have a closeline? You could always put the playpen under it and drape a big blanket over top. That's the cheapest fix I can come up with. Otherwise, I know they make "playyards" and you can get sunshades for them. I got a sunshade on ebay (thinking I was getting the playyard, too :D), and even though it's a little awkward, I do find a way to attach it my playpen.

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I bought an umbrella made by Radio Flyer for my son when he was a baby. It is made to attach to a wagon but it works on anything. It is flexible & can be positioned all over (like one of those bendy straws). It has an incredibly strong gripper-type clip at the end that would attach to whatever your baby was sitting in. I used it all the time. I know you can order them online- maybe available at the store.

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Keep in mind that a little sun is fine for her... however they make lawnchair umbrella's that connect onto the chairs and that would work for many things. Otherwise another idea would be to get a small popup canapy look in the camping section at the store.

Could you put up a screen tent?? or one of those sun tents they advertise in one step ahead...?

I haven't read all of the responses so someone may have already mentioned this. Take a look at www.onestepahead.com I just got their paper catalog in the mail today and they have several umbrellas, canopies, and shades.

The are little pod like things made for children who can't stand yet to shade them, they are generally expensive, but I found one on ebay that woks well. I would assume you could find them at babies-r-us

I would like to know this also. With family members having babies, this would be great to know.

Keep up with the hat, sunglasses and sunscreen, even if they are in the shade.

J., I bought a beach tent a few years ago that I love. It is a two sided a-frame fold-up tent meant for shade. It's big enough for you and your baby to play under. We use ours at the beach, but it also has some simple stakes for use in the grass. Check the "pool toy" area at Target or Walmart. Although, I think mine was actually from Menards.. Its great!

Hi, I have a 17 month old and we are very active with going on the river in the summer months, last year when he was younger I bought one of those giant umbrellas with us whenever we went on the river and it is such a great help. He never got a sunburn not even a tan. Also all the other couples that we meet up with out there all have them for there children too. Another good thing about it is it is a grest thing to take a nap under for them too!! Good luck.

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