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Even though Mother Nature hasn’t exactly caught on that the winter solstice is just around the corner, it is starting to get a little bit cooler these days. Winter’s a nice long season, though, so even if we’re a little bit behind schedule, we’ll see snowfall eventually. Looking ahead to the colder months, it’s time to start thinking about winter safety for your little ones.
Last year was pretty easy for us as parents. With my daughter just turning one last February, we didn’t spend too much time out in the snow. We had the obligatory snowsuit and boots, which did get used, but she was too young to beg us to make a snowman. This year, however, my daughter is old enough to be curious and want to explore. Safety tips are definitely going to come in handy for us this time around.
Get Bundled Up
That snowsuit and boots are a good place to start this year as well. Luckily, we’ve just gotten ours. Plus a fleecy hat and mittens set that’s just adorable (thank you, Baby Gap). These are all going to be very important, once that snow hits the ground.
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Top 6 Neck Gaiters for Snowboarding Girls Contributor Network Nov 23, 5:34 pm EST Neck gaiters are an invaluable piece of winter outerwear that every snowboarding lady should have for increased warmth on the slopes. You can even find quite a few stylish ones online for affordable prices. ... |
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The company's neck gaiters and scarves come in a variety of colours and patterns matching up with SmartWool tops and bottoms or in contrasting colors and have a double layer interlock for maximum warmth. All its beanies are made from 100 per cent ...
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Bundle Up: Winter Safety for Toddlers Avoid scarves, which can be a strangulation hazard, and opt for neck gaiters instead. If you're not sure how much to bundle your little one up, always give your child one more layer than you're planning to wear yourself. ... |