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Toddler Rain Boots

Hunter rain boots reviewed in many varieties.

Toddler rain boots are fun! I wish they had toddler rain boots in my size! Is your toddler into Elmo? There’s a boot for that. Does your toddler dream of fairies and princesses? There’s a boot for that. Fire engines? No problem. Kitty cats and froggies? Done. They come in all the colors of the rainbow and in rainbow design, too! There is also no shortage of websites where you can purchase toddler rain boots.

In fact, it’s hard to find the browns and the blacks of once upon a time. Now toddler boots are so cheerful, when it rains your toddler will be racing for her rain boots to go jump in the puddles! You thought toddler rain boots were for keeping your kiddie’s tootsies dry? You didn’t know your toddler would be making a fashion statement while wearing these boots.

We adults think of rain as an inconvenience. Not toddlers! They are exploring their worlds and puddles are just the thing to teach them about water displacement, not to mention that satisfying splash!” when they land smack-dab in the middle of a puddle. Many toddlers I know wake up in the morning hoping it will be raining so they can put on their toddler rain gear and go outside to splash. They think it’s fun when it rains, not annoying! Keep that spark alive and their feet dry and get them a pair of fun baby rain boots.

Most of the infant rain boots you will find are made from rubber or PVC and have a skid-resistant out sole, so you don’t have to worry about them slipping in those puddles. The boots usually have a cotton lining to absorb moisture and keep kids’ feet from sweating. Once off, these dry pretty quickly. Keep in mind that these are rain boots and are not made to keep little feet warm in cold temperatures. They are for keeping the water from seeping in and usually do a good job of that.

Toddler boots are made for children aged 1-7 and come in a variety of sizes to ensure a good fit for your child. Depending on the manufacturer, your toddler may be able to hang out in a puddle for quite some time. Other, inexpensive brands may be only water resistant as opposed to waterproof. Hunter Wellington makes very good quality waterproof toddler boots. As do Western Chief and Kidorable. Boot prices range from $15 to $70.  Other sites to get your toddler rain boots from include the likes of JCrew, Western Chief rain boots, Nordstrom, Target, Lands’ End, and many more.