We’re well into December, which means the holidays have passed and, quietly but persistently, summer clothes and swimsuits are starting to sneak back onto shelves. But wait, you say! We still have a lot of winter to go! And you’re right: For much of the country, there’s many a month to go before warm weather. Then, there will be that little warm period when you think winter is finally over; then, it will get cold again, and then warmer again, and only then will we be done with winter. And that means that, yes, you still have many months left of reminding your kids to bundle up before going outside. Luckily, a good winter coat is hard to lose — but things like hats and mittens have a tendency to grow feet and wander off and never make it back from the bus stop or playground.
So if you’re already hearing “But I can’t find my gloves,” you may need a mid-winter stock-up. Thankfully, there are still some winter accessories lingering on shelves, many of them on sale. And many are so irresistible, your little Arctic adventurer will be begging to put them on. Here are 14 options that will keep kids warm, whether their journey takes them to school, the slopes, or beyond.
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Your kiddo will get a tick out of this trapper hat. The colorful pattern will ensure they’re always easy to spot and the faux fur lining is so soft. Plus, it’ll keep their ears warm.
Mittens With a String
When your little one is well, little, it’s hard for them to keep ahold of things. These mittens are tied together and can be looped through their jacket, so your child won’t lose them. These cute mittens have a fleece inside and cute, stylish sherpa cuffs on the outside.
Cool Metallic Hat
Your kid will love this fun hat. It not only features a metallic sheen over lilac fabric, it also has a giant pom-pom. The hat will keep your little one warm whiel they run around.
Cheetah Print Gloves
If your child just wants some cute gloves to wear out and about, look no further than these Old Navy sweater-style gloves. They’re warm and show off your kid’s sense of style with the cute leopard spots.
Cuddly Teddy Bear Trapper Hat
Before your kid can protest too much, you should snap some adorable photos of your toddler in this fuzzy bear trapper hat. The hat is made out of a soft sherpa knit and has long ear flaps.
Three Pairs of Grippy Gloves
This top-rated gloves set is a winter must-have. You get a total of three pairs of stretchy gloves. Each one features a different pattern, so your kid might decide they have a favorite pair. There are different sizes, accomodating kids as young as 4 years old and as old as 14.
Classic Carhartt Hat
Carhartt’s kids hat gets a lot of love from enthusiastic reviewers on Amazon. Super stretchy and easy to clean, this will fit kids for years and years to come.
Paw Patrol Winter Set
This hat and gloves set is absolutely necessary for any little Paw Patrol fan. It even comes with two sets of gloves —in case your child loses a pair. If your little one isn’t a massive fan of pink, there are plenty of other color combos and styles to choose from.
A Cute Hat with Ear Flaps
This hat is lightweight enough to be easily tucked away in jackets when it’s not being worn, but the fleece lining and ear flaps keep small heads warm. In addition to a fairly traditional striped pattern, there’s a blue camo option and a pink animal print.
Waterproof Gloves
Making snowpeople and snowballs can be a slushy, wet business. Get some gloves that’ll keep your kiddos hands dry and warm with these gloves. They’re lined with microfleece and have special thermal insulation.
An Adorable Cream Beret
Brighten up your little one’s winter gear with this cozy knit beret, which is completed with the little pom-pom on top. This hat is both practical and stylish.
Warm Fleece Gloves
L.L.Bean’s classic kids gloves include grips for playing outside — and, if you could ever convince your kids to use them, clips to keep the pair together when they’re not being worn.
Mittens for Fidgety Fingers
If you’ve ever struggled to get small hands into gloves, look no further. This super-insulated glove comes with a zipper for getting them on (and off) faster.
Grippy Gloves for Adventures
For kids who want to go outside and do things unencumbered by bulky gloves or mittens, look no further. These can take them tree climbing, backpacking, and beyond.
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