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Getting tiny fingers into tiny gloves is just too hard and is a recipe for stress - mittens all the way for me. Even better - mittens on strings through the arms of the coat are genius. There's something great about seeing them toddle about with them dangling down. Also they can put their own mittens on and off themselves with no fear of them getting lost.

Best thing we had was one of the Jo Jo Fleece All in One suits, with the fold over cuffs that come down and around the hands like mittens - last winter our 1 year old wore it daily, and no issues with lost gloves etc. though of course you do have to fold them back if they need to hold a beaker or anything.


Jo Jo also do the mittens that popper on to the ends of the sleeves mind you, we had some of those too, but found the fold over cuffs the best solution.


This year, at just 2 she's been saying to me "Need glubs Mummy, need glubs"!!


Molly

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