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  • LaLa1923
    mommyof5-and going crazy
    • Oct 2012
    • 1103

    Winter Wear For Kids?

    I'm looking for easy on winter wear for kids. I'm thinking about buying snow pants so they can play outside and keep warm. Also, if it rains they will stay dry.


    What does everyone here do?

    What do you do about gloves and hats?

    Thank you!!
  • coolconfidentme
    Daycare.com Member
    • Oct 2012
    • 1541

    #2
    I post a note on CheckInKids reminding parents to dress children appropriately for outdoor play time. When they don't I ask them "Where are Johnny's gloves? He was the only one without them today?" Sometimes it works, sometimes Johnny has to keep his hands in his pockets.

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    • Cradle2crayons
      Daycare.com Member
      • Apr 2013
      • 3642

      #3
      Originally posted by LaLa1923
      I'm looking for easy on winter wear for kids. I'm thinking about buying snow pants so they can play outside and keep warm. Also, if it rains they will stay dry.


      What does everyone here do?

      What do you do about gloves and hats?

      Thank you!!
      I buy coveralls for very cold days. I have a set for every child except the infants. They usually fit multiple sizes also. These have a hood and hen all they need are gloves. I have the parents just put t shirts and light pants on for inside then I can just slip the coveralls on over their lighter clothes. Literally just takes a minute.

      This is sort of like what I have for them. But I don't usually buy camo. I just buy the insulated coveralls. My son has a pair like this that the top is make like an overall bib and he just wears a heavy coat over it.

      Here hey just call them coveralls instead of snow suits. Lol.

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      • LaLa1923
        mommyof5-and going crazy
        • Oct 2012
        • 1103

        #4
        Originally posted by Cradle2crayons
        I buy coveralls for very cold days. I have a set for every child except the infants. They usually fit multiple sizes also. These have a hood and hen all they need are gloves. I have the parents just put t shirts and light pants on for inside then I can just slip the coveralls on over their lighter clothes. Literally just takes a minute.

        This is sort of like what I have for them. But I don't usually buy camo. I just buy the insulated coveralls. My son has a pair like this that the top is make like an overall bib and he just wears a heavy coat over it.

        Here hey just call them coveralls instead of snow suits. Lol.
        I was thinking about getting these....

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        • LaLa1923
          mommyof5-and going crazy
          • Oct 2012
          • 1103

          #5
          Originally posted by coolconfidentme
          I post a note on CheckInKids reminding parents to dress children appropriately for outdoor play time. When they don't I ask them "Where are Johnny's gloves? He was the only one without them today?" Sometimes it works, sometimes Johnny has to keep his hands in his pockets.
          I prefer to supply winter wear, that way I don't have to worry about not getting it....kwim??

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          • Cradle2crayons
            Daycare.com Member
            • Apr 2013
            • 3642

            #6
            Originally posted by LaLa1923
            I was thinking about getting these....

            http://oldnavy.gap.com/browse/produc...&pid=922404002
            Those look great and very warm!! And a great price!!!

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            • cheerfuldom
              Advanced Daycare.com Member
              • Dec 2010
              • 7413

              #7
              I provide snow pants, boots, waterproof gloves and hats. I have a large collection and just shop second hand and collect what i need over the years. The parents provide a winter coat that is waterproof. If I have an infant in care, I provide a snow bunting for stroller walks. That said, my group is never larger than 8 kids including my kids so I dont have a huge group to supply plus some of my kids are part timers so its rare that i have to put gear on more than four or five. None of my items go home with the daycare kids though. If they are cold and come without something, that is the way they get sent home.

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              • SunnyDay
                Daycare.com Member
                • Jan 2012
                • 247

                #8
                Originally posted by LaLa1923
                I was thinking about getting these....

                http://oldnavy.gap.com/browse/produc...&pid=922404002
                If it snows where you are, I recommend getting the bib style, like these:


                When you just have pants, snow has a way of getting between the coat and pants and getting their back & stomach cold.

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                • hgonzalez
                  Daycare.com Member
                  • Dec 2012
                  • 189

                  #9
                  I have bought a variety of snow pants for the kids to wear in the snow while at my daycare home. I started doing this three years ago when I could not get my families to bring their own on a daily basis.

                  The only problem is that if we are outside at the end of the day, and they go home with them, they sometimes don't come back with them the next day.

                  I do require my families to provide everything else, and I can tell it's going to be an issue this year, as I have still not had a single day where everyone has appropriate hats and mittens.

                  Uggghhh....going to be a long winter!

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                  • misslori50
                    Daycare.com Member
                    • Aug 2013
                    • 215

                    #10
                    Second hand. Dont buy new.

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