Colder weather is on its way, so here are some tips from the American Academy of Pediatricians (aap.org) to help you dress your child for the outdoors:

  • Wear a hood, hat, scarf or face mask as most heat loss is at the head.
  • Keep feet dry with waterproof boots over shoes.
  • Wear a thermal knit layer underneath daytime clothes, then top that with warm outwear.
  • Use coats with hoods, thick fabric, linings of flannel or fake fur, overlapping fabric to keep out the wind, and long lengths to cover bottoms.
  • Aim for rib-knit cuffs and hems rather than drawstrings, as those can catch on sleds, or branches.

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