Pinterest searches for ‘baby in pumpkin’ have spiked by 40% this week, according to research, as parents try to carve out their take on the adorable Halloween trend.
While it might seem easier to leave your baby at home with another adult to avoid a supermarket meltdown, you should definitely bring them along for the pumpkin hunt. After all, those shared memories are priceless. Or you could get your pumpkin from a pumpkin patch and make a day of it with the family! This way, you can ensure you pick a pumpkin that’s the right size for the trend. This will prevent getting home and realising it’s too small after you’ve already carved it.
But once you’ve found that perfect one, how are you getting your baby to sit still in the pumpkin? Now that’s not an easy task. Thankfully, Nuby has shared a few tricks to help your baby pumpkin photoshoot run smoothly…
Hollow out the pumpkin the night before and save the leftovers for your baby’s dinner
Hollow out the pumpkin the night before your big photo opp. This allows it to dry out a bit so your baby won’t end up gooey and sticky. Plus, you can save the leftover pumpkin for some nutritious meals for your baby – because who doesn’t love a bit of pumpkin puree?
Make sure the leg holes have plenty of room (leg holes are optional if the pumpkin is big enough)
When you’re carving out the leg holes, be sure they’re wider than your baby’s little legs. You want them to have plenty of space to wiggle and not feel like they’re trapped. If your pumpkin is big enough for your baby to sit comfortably without needing to put their legs through, that’s perfectly fine too – comfort is key.
Double check for any remaining seeds as this could be a choking hazard
Before you pop your baby in, double check for any rogue pumpkin seeds that you may have missed when you were hollowing it. They can be a choking hazard, so a quick inspection will ensure it’s a safe spot for your baby.
Put a blanket in the pumpkin for extra comfort
To ensure your baby is as comfortable as possible, place a blanket inside the pumpkin before they take a seat. Not only will it keep them from getting sticky but it will also create a snug little place to sit that encourages those adorable laughs and smiles you’re aiming for.