Archive for April, 2010

Sledding with Your Kids is Fun when They’re Warm and Comfortable

Monday, April 19th, 2010

Weather shouldn’t be a hindrance for your children to have fun. You can also schedule outdoor activities with your toddlers even during winter as long as they are kept warm. Toddler snowsuits are the perfect clothing especially if you want to take them sledding. These are often made of breathable waterproof fabrics. They typically have polyester fleece linings to make them feel warm and comfortable.

The best toddler snowsuits have improved sturdiness because of the polyester reinforcements. They feature internal zipper flaps to stop the wind from penetrating the suit. These come with frogman hoods that could keep the snow and wind away from the head. You can also choose the best size for your child that ranges from 2T to 3T.

Washable Soft Slippers for Kids

Wednesday, April 14th, 2010

Let the free flow of air between your child’s feet and sheepskin fibers become a comforting change from the clamminess of leather and vinyl. Childrens sheepskin slipper is made of wool that does not shed because it is embedded into the leather, not woven. It will resist snags, tears, wrinkles, soiling and pilling.

Sheepskin is static-free and flame resistant. It is also wind-proof and will stay warm even when wet. In case your little one steps into soiled flooring, sheepskin slippers can be gently hand- or machine-washed. The wool moreover drapes beautifully that it will never sag but instead retains its shape for many years.

Give Your Baby the Safest and Most Comfortable Sleep

Monday, April 5th, 2010

Keeping our babies warm and comfortable is one of our top priorities. Since they are very susceptible to sickness brought by very cold weather, you should provide them with materials that are thick and reliable enough to keep them from being exposed to freezing. Sleep sacks are considered the safest and most comfortable way to keep your baby warm. You don’t have to worry about the danger of suffocation that can be brought by the using loose blankets.

Sleep sacks are also called baby sleep bag or bunting. These are considered infant garments although very similar to blanket sleepers. They usually feature hoods and hand covers and are designed to be used as outer wear instead of sleepwear. Some are designed for dual use: sleepwear and playwear.