Rain Gear for Toddlers

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Stomping through puddles is practically a rite of passage for little ones, but you can help keep them (mostly) dry with the right toddler rain gear. Whether you’re running errands or trying to cure your child’s cabin fever, there will be times when you need to step out on a rainy day. Don’t let the drizzle dampen your spirits—or their socks! Here’s what you need:

1. An Umbrella

Look for a mini version that’s easy for tiny hands to grip, preferably with plastic knobs to avoid any sharp edges. Let your child pick one that features their favorite character; they’ll be much more excited to use it! If they can’t manage a small umbrella yet, consider a family-sized option like a golf umbrella, which typically spans up to 68 inches. A sturdy, “windproof” model is less likely to turn inside out on blustery days.

2. A Raincoat

Whether you choose a cheerful ladybug design or a classic yellow slicker, avoid raincoats that are too stiff. They should allow your toddler to move freely. A softer, waterproof jacket with zip-in layers is another great choice for keeping them warm when it’s damp outside. Go for a fit that’s roomy but not so big that it could trip them up or make them look unkempt. You can always roll up the sleeves if needed, just make sure their hands are free for safety. Alternatively, a cute poncho can also do the trick!

3. Rain Pants

If your little one enjoys playing in the mud, or if the weather is particularly nasty for a walk to preschool, rain pants are essential. They’ll protect regular clothes from getting soaked. Most can be easily hosed off or even left outside to “rinse” clean in the rain. Look for pants with an elasticized waist and ankles, and consider going up a size for comfort and ease of movement.

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In short, with the right rain gear, your toddler can enjoy outdoor fun even on the rainiest of days. So gear up and get ready for some splashing good times!