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Brrrrrr... baby, it's cold outside! Though we might feel the bitter bite of winter down to our bones, kids would play outside every day if they had the option. So it's up to the grown-ups to make sure that the little ones are bundled up in their warmest winter clothes![]()
Staying warm means covering up as much as you can, so make sure your child has all the accessories they need before the the temperature gets too low. Hats, gloves, and scarves have a way of getting lost, and kids will outgrow them faster than you realise, so most kids will need replacements every winter.
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Keeping the head warm is so important! Kids' winter hats can be found in warm options like cotton |
An essential layer of warmth to prevent the little ones from catching cold, a scarf |
Keep those tiny feet warm and cosy, with popular brands like Uggs |
Once again fleece |
Coats and warm jackets are must-haves for all age groups, but kids will really need them to stay warm. Encourage your children to dress in layers that they can remove or put on as needed. Make sure you get a good fit; kids can grow into their coats and snow suits, but they'll be warmer with a proper fit that's not too loose or too constricting.
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On cold or mixed-weather days, wrap your child in layers. A warm lined gilet |
An insulated jacket |
It doesn't get much warmer than a padded parka |
For babies and children, an all-in-one snow suit |
Of course, a coat and a scarf are not enough to keep your child warm all day long. They need a warm winter wardrobe, with comfortable basics like jumpers and thermals that will keep them toasty warm when they're stuck inside.
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Covering the neck up, a polo neck sweater |
Snow pants are waterproof |
A jumper |
For the extra protection against the cold, start layering. Thermal layers lets kids wear what they want while staying warm underneath. |
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