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Your Guide to Dressing your Kids for Cold Nature School Days

February 1, 2024 Guest User

Not sure what your kids should wear on cold Nature School days? Here’s your guide!

Layers

Layering clothes has to be the #1 thing that can make an 18 degree day feel like nothing or be miserable and create a safety issue

First layer

Base layer-this is the layer that keeps you warm. Tight thermal clothing; You don’t have to spend a ton of money. There are lots of different brands to choose from and some people just use pajamas as a base layer. Shop base layers.

Second Layer

Fleece layer- this will trap the heat in close to your body. Shop mid layers.

Third Layer

Snowsuit and or waterproof layer (depending on the weather).

The snow gear will not keep your child dry during wet days. The best thing to do is always add a waterproof layer on top of the snowsuit on the wet days.

Wet=Cold

Shop outer layers.

Socks and Boots

Wool socks are best. Here’s a REI link for socks.

Boots-rubber boots on cold days won’t necessarily keep your child’s feet warm. Check in with them to see how they felt with their toes

Gloves

Warm layer and a waterproof layer for wet, cold days. Extra warm gloves always in the pack

Hat and Balaclava

Both of these are great options

Check in with your child at the end of the day to see how they felt with their layers.

Inside your pack

  • Waterproof layers(pants and gloves) should always be packed away

  • Extra second layer. Some kids opt to add a layer on during the day

  • Hat

  • Warm socks

  • Extra gloves

  • Seasonal appropriate change of clothes

It’s best to pack the bag with your child. Show them exactly where everything is going and what is in their pack.

Nature teachers are continually doing body checks during the day to make sure all parts feel comfortable. We will often ask them to add a layer or swap a layer if necessary. It’s important to have the appropriate gear on hand.

18 degrees and sunny is much warmer than 40 degrees and cloudy/rainy!

Nature school veterans, feel free to share your favorite brands, links and tips! It’s great to have a community that can help!

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