Finnish babies commonly are put into carriages to sleep outside in below-zero cold.
One of the more unique Finnish practices is bundling up the baby, putting him or her into a carriage to sleep, and putting the carriage outside in the cold (i.e. below zero) temperatures to sleep. Two minutes before this photograph was taken, this baby had been sleeping in the cold for at least 90 minutes.
Inside, Taina and Pekka were hosting (parents) Olli and Johanna for a dinner of sushi. Continue reading “2007/03/16 Refrigerated sleeping babies in Finland“