How to dress your baby in fall/winter


Winter clothes for toddlers should keep them warm but still be comfortable enough for them to run and play. A child who is (or will soon be) mobile should not be so heavily clothed that she cannot run around in the snow or climb the playground ladder.

Furthermore, a me-do-it attitude will be more at ease with any garment that a toddler can pull on or off by him or herself.

If your little one is not yet fully potty trained, you may want to opt for easy-on/easy-off clothes even if she shows no interest in dressing or undressing herself. Here are a few focused shopping suggestions:
  1. Dress in thin layers.
  2. Find your child an appropriate snowsuit.
  3. Mittens.
  4. Warm hat
  5. Select garments with secure, user-friendly features.

Whether your toddler is too hot or cold can be determined by feeling the temperature of her fingers and toes, as well as the nape of her neck.

If your kid is sweating a lot, that means they need to shed some clothing.

It's important to know that a healthy toddler's rectal temperature ranges from 97.9 to 100.4 degrees Fahrenheit.

Your child's bedroom should be kept between 68 and 72 degrees Fahrenheit, regardless of the season. Dress your child in less clothing and cooler materials if she has a fever.