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Sleeping outside in sub-zero temperatures may seem unusual, but it's a common practice in Scandinavian countries. Parents who engage in this custom, "Sova Ute," report that their babies sleep better and longer in the cold. While it may be shocking at first, the benefits of outdoor napping are worth considering.
In Nordic countries, it is common for parents to let their babies sleep outdoors in sub-zero temperatures. While this practice may seem unusual, parents report that their babies sleep longer and appear healthier from the fresh air. However, precautions must be taken to ensure the baby is dressed appropriately and protected from extreme cold.