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recommend your toddlers snow mittens
what kinds are decent?
Chef Paige

Re: recommend your toddlers snow mittens
I got the full set (pants, 3 in 1 jacket, hat & mittens) for Fred last year from one step ahead. Pulled it all out yesterday and they still all fit him. the pants have a detachable bib which is great! The jacket is a bit snug so will most likely have to order a new one...but great quality.
http://www.onestepahead.com/catalog/product.jsp?productId=536709&parentCategoryId=100180&categoryId=100181
We tested the gloves out Big Time last night...they were out for about an hour from 4:30 to 5:30 sledding and playing and when he came in...his mittens were still on & his hands were warm! I give them a big fat 2 thumbs up!!!
"It's not a sprint, it's a marathon." - Alex & Ani bracelet
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honestly, Jordan LOVES her cheapo knit mittens (I got a 2pk at target for a couple bucks). Yes, they get wet, but they're quick drying and she loves putting them on (she can do it herself) and she keeps them on which is what was important to me.
I also like the LLbean toddler mittens b/c they have the velcro to get them on. The kids I used to nanny for had them and I would have bought them for J if she didn't love the cheap ones so much.