Kids Snow Pants vs Snow Bib Comparison

Snow Pants vs Snow Bibs: Which is Better for Kids?

Posted by Bianca Chang on Monday, July 21, 2025

When it comes to outfitting your child for winter adventures, one of the most common questions is whether to choose snow pants or snow bibs. Each has its advantages and drawbacks, and the right choice often depends on your child’s needs, preferences, and activity level. Whether you're heading out on a ski vacation, spending the day snowboarding at the local hill, or simply playing in the backyard ...

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Categories: Skiing & Snowboarding

Tagged: Boys Snow Pants, Girls Snow Pants, Dress for Winter, How To Choose, Snow Pants, Clothing


Kids' one piece vs two piece snowsuits

One-Piece vs. Two-Piece Snowsuits: Which is Best for Your Kid?

Posted by Bianca Chang on Tuesday, June 24, 2025

Choosing the right snow gear for your child can make all the difference in keeping them warm, comfortable, and happy on the slopes or in the backyard. Whether you're deciding between a full one-piece snowsuit or the classic jacket and pants combo, here’s a quick guide to help you make the best choice for your little shredder. One Piece Snowsuits One-piece snowsuits offer maximum protection ...

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Categories: Skiing & Snowboarding

Tagged: Dress for Winter, How To Choose, Clothing


How to Layer for Snow

How to Layer for Cold Weather and a Day in the Snow

Posted by WinterKids on Thursday, May 22, 2025

How many layers do you actually need for cold weather or winter? When it comes to dressing your kids for a snow day, we use a simple 3-layer system—base layer, midlayer, and outer layer. This helps them stay warm, dry, and happy whether we’re out skiing or just in the backyard. And the convenient thing about layering is that it’s flexible—it’s easy to swap out layers if it’s too warm or too ...

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Categories: Skiing & Snowboarding

Tagged: How To, Dress for Winter, Baselayers, Jacket, Snow Pants, Beginner Tips


Washing Kids Snow Gear

Washing Kids Snow Gear

Posted by Bianca Chang on Thursday, May 8, 2025

Let’s face it—getting messy is basically part of the job description when you’re a kid. But keeping their snow jacket and pants clean isn’t just about looks—it actually helps the gear perform better, keeping your little ones dry, warm, and happy during all their winter adventures. The good news? You can wash their ski and snowboard gear at home using your regular washer and dryer. Just make sure ...

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Categories: Skiing & Snowboarding

Tagged: How To, Waterproof, Gear Care


Resorts Where Kids Ski Free

Resorts Where Kids Ski Free

Posted by Bianca Chang on Friday, January 17, 2025

Skiing and snowboarding with your family is a magical experience, and it’s even better when your little ones can hit the slopes for free. In honor of January being Learn to Ski and Snowboard Month, we’ve compiled a list of ski resorts across the United States offering complimentary lift tickets for kids all season long! California Big Bear Mountain Resort Located in southern California, ...

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Categories: Colorado Travel  |  Family Travel

Tagged: Skiing, Snowboarding, Ski Passes, Ski Resorts, Travel Tips, Ski Trip


8 Unique Ways to Use Hand Warmers

8 Unique Ways to Use Hand Warmers

Posted by WinterKids on Sunday, November 25, 2018

Outdoor adventurers and sports enthusiasts know that hand and toe warmers can really be the difference between a good time and a great time. Once I learned that all I needed was the right gear to still enjoy my time outside in cold weather, it was a game changer and I have since become a winter hiker. To be outside (my favorite place to be) all year round has had a great impact on my happiness ...

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Categories: Skiing & Snowboarding

Tagged: Skiing, Snowboarding, Dress for Winter


How to Know What Size Winter Apparel Will Actually Fit Your Kids

How to Know What Size Winter Apparel Will Actually Fit Your Kids

Posted by WinterKids on Tuesday, October 24, 2017

At WinterKids, we know the main priority for parents during the winter months is to keep your children warm, dry, and active. However, we also know the importance of getting a second season wear out of our winter apparel with growing children!At WinterKids.com, we have a descriptivekids size chart from each brand to make sure you are getting the best size for your kids winter wear. It’s important ...

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Categories: Skiing & Snowboarding  |  Family Fun

Tagged: Toddlers, How To, Dress for Winter, Clothing


How to Keep Kids Feet Warm All Winter Long

How to Keep Kids Feet Warm All Winter Long

Posted by WinterKids on Friday, February 10, 2017

There are many accessories to help keep your kids warm for a day in the snow-hats, gloves, scarves, etc. The warmer they are, the more fun they’ll have resulting in better chances for no complaining. A major part of staying warm in the cold is keeping their feet warm and dry. There are a few key ingredients that go into this during the winter months. Boots The proper footwear is essential in ...

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Categories: Skiing & Snowboarding  |  Kids' Health

Tagged: Footwear, How To, Dress for Winter


How To Ride the Winter Park Express

How To Ride the Winter Park Express

Posted by WinterKids on Tuesday, November 29, 2016

All aboard!Have you or your children ever wanted to take a train to a ski resort? Now is your chance!The Winter Park Express is back on the tracks this winter season, after a 7 year hiatus. Leaving from Denver's Union Station, the 500-passenger ski train travels 56 miles through beautiful mountain scenery, including passing through 29 tunnels and climbing an elevation of 4,000 feet, before ...

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Categories: Skiing & Snowboarding  |  Family Travel


How to Treat Stains on Kid’s Ski Jackets

How to Treat Stains on Kid’s Ski Jackets

Posted by WinterKids on Thursday, December 10, 2015

You've spent a beautiful morning on the ski slopes with the family. Dozens of photos fill your phone and memories have been made. Now, it's time to take a break and warm up with hot cocoa on the patio. Or, maybe a steamy bowl of soup sounds good for lunch.Then, it happens. The kids get a little too anxious and soon they're wearing tomato bisque and grilled cheese sandwich grease down the fronts ...

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Categories: Skiing & Snowboarding

Tagged: Parents, How To, Gear Care